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Magdalena Niemczewska-Wójcik1, Artur Wójcik2.
Abstract
Tw o complementary approaches should be used for the full characterisation of friction pair components. The first approach consists of stereometric studies of machined as well as worn surface topography of the friction components with multiple measurement methods used. The second approach, tribometric studies, enables the tribological characteristics of the friction pair. This work presents the complete characterisation of polymeric pin and ceramic plate friction pair components based on studies with the use of three research instruments: an interference microscope, a scanning electron microscope and a tribological tester. The results of the studies showed that the same treatment conditions used for different but similar ceramic materials did not provide exactly the same characteristics of both the machined and worn surface topography. Moreover, the results showed that the material properties and machined surface topography of the ceramic component significantly affected the friction coefficient and linear wear as well as the wear intensity of the polymeric component. Connecting the two approaches, stereometric studies and tribometric studies, allowed for a better identification of the wear mechanism of the polymeric pin (i.e., abrasion, fatigue and adhesion wear) and the kind of wear products (polymeric material).Entities:
Keywords: ceramics; friction coefficient; polymers; surface topography; surface tribology; wear intensity; wear products
Year: 2021 PMID: 33572442 PMCID: PMC7916255 DOI: 10.3390/ma14040839
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623