2019
DOI: 10.3390/lubricants7050041
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On the Simulation of the Micro-Contact of Rough Surfaces Using the Example of Wet Friction Clutch Materials

Abstract: Friction behavior in a sliding contact is strongly influenced by the surface topography of the bodies in contact. This also applies to friction clutches. Even small differences in surface topography may cause significant differences in friction behavior. Thus, it is important to be able to characterize the micro-contact of the rough sliding surfaces, which are, in the case of a clutch, steel plate and friction material. One important measure for the characterization of the micro-contact is the real area of con… Show more

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“…For example Kucharski et al [37], Kogut et al [38][39][40], Jackson et al [41,42], or Quicksall et al [43] implemented 'singleasperity' models and derived stochastic asperity-based equations for calculating contact pressures and the real area of contact as a function of the surface separation. However, as computer performance continued to increase, more and more 'multi-asperity' models were developed for elastic [44][45][46][47] as well as elastic-plastic materials [48][49][50][51][52][53].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example Kucharski et al [37], Kogut et al [38][39][40], Jackson et al [41,42], or Quicksall et al [43] implemented 'singleasperity' models and derived stochastic asperity-based equations for calculating contact pressures and the real area of contact as a function of the surface separation. However, as computer performance continued to increase, more and more 'multi-asperity' models were developed for elastic [44][45][46][47] as well as elastic-plastic materials [48][49][50][51][52][53].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B. [2][3][4]). Dieses Einlaufverhalten ist in Abhängigkeit der Charakteristika des tribologischen Systems, bestehend aus den im Reibkontakt befindlichen Reibpartnern sowie dem Schmierstoff und den Betriebsbedingungen, stark unterschiedlich ausgeprägt (vgl.…”
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