Title of article
Optimization of the surface texture for silicon carbide sliding in water
Author/Authors
Xiaolei Wang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
5
From page
1282
To page
1286
Abstract
Surface texturing has been recognized as an effective means to improve the tribological performances of sliding surfaces. Usually, generation
additional hydrodynamic pressure to increase the load carrying capacity is regarded as the most significant effect of surface texture. In the case of
silicon carbide sliding against identical material in water, the experimental results indicate that surface texture is also helpful to improve the
running-in progress to smooth the contact surfaces, showing another reason to result in low friction. Based on the consideration of enhancing the
generation of hydrodynamic pressure and improving running-in progress, a surface texture pattern, which was combined with large (circle, 350 mm
in diameter) and small (rectangular, 40 mm in length) dimples, was designed to maximize the texture effect on the load carrying capacity of SiC
surfaces sliding in water. The friction coefficient of such textured surface was evaluated and compared with that of untextured and those only with
large or small dimples only. The friction reduction mechanisms of the patterns with different dimples in size are discussed.
Keywords
Water lubrication , running-in , SiC , Surface texturing
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1003004
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