DocumentCode :
3607225
Title :
Frictional Characteristics of Sub-100- \\mu text{m} Borosilicate Glass Balls for Actuator Applications
Author :
Jae-Kang Kim ; Shin-Sung Yoo ; Nemati, Narguess ; Dae-Eun Kim
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mech. Eng., Yonsei Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Volume :
24
Issue :
6
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
2161
Lastpage :
2169
Abstract :
The frictional characteristics of ~62-μm diameter borosilicate glass balls used as rolling elements for a miniature electromagnetic linear actuator were assessed. The glass balls were placed between two silicon plates of the actuator with linear bearing tracks fabricated in the shape of V-grooves on the silicon surface. Rolling friction experiments were conducted using the electromagnetic linear actuator as well as a tribotester. It was shown that the glass balls were effective in generating a low friction coefficient of ~0.01 over 11 million cycles under a load of 6.6 mN. For the durability test using the tribotester, a relatively high load of 245 mN was applied. In this case, evidence of silicon surface damage could be found. The feasibility of using Au as a solid lubricating film on the silicon surface was investigated. It was found that the friction coefficient and surface damage depended on the thickness of the film, which was varied from 7~20 nm. It was postulated that the low shear strength of Au aided in reducing the friction coefficient from ~0.017 to ~0.013. With improved adhesion of the Au coating on silicon, the use of sub-100-μm borosilicate glass balls as rolling elements for miniature actuators seems promising.
Keywords :
borosilicate glasses; electromagnetic actuators; gold; rolling friction; silicon; Au; V-groove; actuator application; borosilicate glass ball; friction coefficient; frictional characteristic; gold; linear bearing track; miniature electromagnetic linear actuator; rolling friction; silicon plate; silicon surface damage; solid lubricating film; tribotester; Actuators; Coatings; Friction; Glass; Gold; Silicon; Wires; Actuators; bearings (mechanical); electromagnetic forces; friction; reliability testing; wear; wear.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1057-7157
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JMEMS.2015.2478838
Filename :
7283545
Link To Document :
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