2020
DOI: 10.1177/1350650120930911
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Experimental and numerical studies of positive texture effect on friction reduction of sliding contact under mixed lubrication

Abstract: Textured surfaces have been remarkable in improving the frictional performance of sliding contacts, particularly at instances such as boundary or mixed lubrication regimes. This article reports the results of an experimental and numerical study carried out by introducing surface textures in the form of protrusions to investigate its effects on friction performance under a mixed lubrication regime. The surface textures produced by the chemical etching process are tested on the pin on disc test rig by varying ar… Show more

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“…The impact of the W 0 is maximum at the mixed lubrication regime, thus, W ac and F f are also maximum, these results are similar as in Refs. (Xiang et al , 2019; Babu et al , 2020). With the bearing surface added by dimpled textures, the results show that all the W ac , F f , and COF of the rod bearing are remarkably reduced in comparison without dimples.…”
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“…The impact of the W 0 is maximum at the mixed lubrication regime, thus, W ac and F f are also maximum, these results are similar as in Refs. (Xiang et al , 2019; Babu et al , 2020). With the bearing surface added by dimpled textures, the results show that all the W ac , F f , and COF of the rod bearing are remarkably reduced in comparison without dimples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, if the distribution density of the SD in the y -direction is further increased, the distance between the dimples in the y -direction is smaller. Resulting in increasing the cavitated region (Wang et al , 2011; Gropper et al , 2016), thus the increase of the p is also limited, while both the F f and COF are increased (Babu et al , 2020). As shown in Figure 9, the MAX p with SD ( m = 18) is 207.4 MPa and it is reduced by 7.4% in comparison with the MAX p with SD ( m = 12) in Figure 7(c).…”
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