2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.triboint.2020.106316
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Effects of groove-textured surface combined with Sn–Ag–Cu lubricant on friction-induced vibration and noise of GCr15 bearing steel

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“…Surface texture can be regarded as a potential solution to the problem of friction-induced noise, as vibrations and noises induced by friction are mostly determined by the contact state. The groove surface texture, for example, may effectively modify the interface's contact state and interrupt the persistence of friction, thereby reducing and suppressing self-excited noise and vibration during the friction operation [154][155][156].…”
Section: Surface Texture For Vibration and Noise In Mechanical Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface texture can be regarded as a potential solution to the problem of friction-induced noise, as vibrations and noises induced by friction are mostly determined by the contact state. The groove surface texture, for example, may effectively modify the interface's contact state and interrupt the persistence of friction, thereby reducing and suppressing self-excited noise and vibration during the friction operation [154][155][156].…”
Section: Surface Texture For Vibration and Noise In Mechanical Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kurtosis is the response to the impact characteristics of vibration signals [35], and the kurtosis of the normal distribution is equal to 3. When the kurtosis of bearing vibration deviates from 3, it indicates that the mechanical impact between the rolling body and the raceway is large.…”
Section: Bearing Vibration Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These signals can also be used to monitor the running state of a tribology system or predict its tribology performance. For example, Xue et al [34] studied the influence of the surface structure and lubricant on the friction vibration and noise of GCr15 bearing steel. In addition, Kwang-Hua [35] studied the temperature dependence of the friction properties of ultra-lubricated molybdenum disulfide films.…”
Section: Application Of Information Technology To the Field Of Tribologymentioning
confidence: 99%