2021
DOI: 10.14716/ijtech.v12i4.4674
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An Experimental Study of the Effect of Load and Moving Speed on Free Rotating Rubber Contact using Fluorescence Microscopy

Abstract: An experimental study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the applied load and moving speed on the free rotating rubber specimen contact area on a smooth-surfaced glass plate. The contact area of the rubber specimen and flat surface was observed using fluorescence microscopy by utilizing ultraviolet as an excitation light source and pyranine as a dye substance. The apparent contact area between the rubber specimen and the flat surface was measured using image processing software based on the Otsu threshold… Show more

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“…Unplanned backlash with unpredictable magnitude cause problems involving various parameters, such as tooth and shaft deflections, load, rotational speed, bearing clearance, temperature, and lubrication. The concept of a second factor caused by material stiffness and contact stress was further developed to address contact stress between non-metal and non-metal (Rahman, Shoukaku, and Iwai, 2021). Meanwhile, (Eritenel et al, 2003) conducted a numerical study using the finite element method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unplanned backlash with unpredictable magnitude cause problems involving various parameters, such as tooth and shaft deflections, load, rotational speed, bearing clearance, temperature, and lubrication. The concept of a second factor caused by material stiffness and contact stress was further developed to address contact stress between non-metal and non-metal (Rahman, Shoukaku, and Iwai, 2021). Meanwhile, (Eritenel et al, 2003) conducted a numerical study using the finite element method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%