2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15030812
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Investigation of the Effect of Temperature on the Wear Rate and Airborne Noise in Sliding Wear

Abstract: When friction processes occur, wear is generated. The generation of wear also leads to airborne noise. There have been many research studies on wear and its correlation with airborne noise, but most research has focused on experimental aspects, and theoretical models are rare. Furthermore, analytical models do not fully account for the wear and airborne noise generation, especially at an asperitical level. One model was developed that gave a reasonable quantification for the relationship between wear and airbo… Show more

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“…With increasing interface temperature, the wear rate decreases. 38 The development of oxidised protective layers on the worn surfaces of the materials in contact results in decrease in friction severity. 39 The decrease in wear severity is aided by the change in physical structure of the polymer in engine oil 0W20 and 5W30 as the temperature of the oil rises.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With increasing interface temperature, the wear rate decreases. 38 The development of oxidised protective layers on the worn surfaces of the materials in contact results in decrease in friction severity. 39 The decrease in wear severity is aided by the change in physical structure of the polymer in engine oil 0W20 and 5W30 as the temperature of the oil rises.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%