2007
DOI: 10.1108/00368790710723115
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Some studies on scuffing in boundary lubricated sliding contact with subsurface plastic deformation

Abstract: PurposeTo study the nature of scuffing in boundary lubricated sliding contacts with subsurface plastic deformation, as it occurs in plastic deformation processing.Design/methodology/approachLow speed oblique plastic impact testing (LOSOPIT) has been conducted on copper specimen with a hard En31 ball in a test rig that has facility to measure the coefficient of friction. Based on the findings of friction coefficient in these experiments, friction power has been estimated and was found to be in the typical range… Show more

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“…Many examples of balls and rollers being used to reduce friction were employed during the middle ages, and in the early sixteenth century cast-iron balls replaced those of stone for offensive purposes for placing under gun carriages to render their movement easy [12]. A limited amount of reduction was found in the coefficient of friction due to the use of boundary lubricant from that in the dry testing [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many examples of balls and rollers being used to reduce friction were employed during the middle ages, and in the early sixteenth century cast-iron balls replaced those of stone for offensive purposes for placing under gun carriages to render their movement easy [12]. A limited amount of reduction was found in the coefficient of friction due to the use of boundary lubricant from that in the dry testing [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%