The Effect of Ball Burnishing on Dry Fretting
Experiments were conducted under a dry gross fretting regime. Steel discs were put in contact with ceramic balls. Before tribological tests, discs were subjected to ball burnishing with different pressures. Due to ball burnishing, a decrease in surface amplitude and an increase in microhardness occu...
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oai:doaj.org-article:7815f7d2539f4bb08ce20f67b1ea2a722021-11-25T18:16:08ZThe Effect of Ball Burnishing on Dry Fretting10.3390/ma142270731996-1944https://doaj.org/article/7815f7d2539f4bb08ce20f67b1ea2a722021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/22/7073https://doaj.org/toc/1996-1944Experiments were conducted under a dry gross fretting regime. Steel discs were put in contact with ceramic balls. Before tribological tests, discs were subjected to ball burnishing with different pressures. Due to ball burnishing, a decrease in surface amplitude and an increase in microhardness occurred. Ball burnishing caused decreases in the friction force and volumetric wear of up to 45% in comparison to sliding pairs containing milled discs. The friction force and volumetric wear were higher for a higher roughness of disc.Slawomir SwiradPawel PawlusMDPI AGarticleball burnishingsurface topographyfrictionwearTechnologyTElectrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringTK1-9971Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)TA1-2040MicroscopyQH201-278.5Descriptive and experimental mechanicsQC120-168.85ENMaterials, Vol 14, Iss 7073, p 7073 (2021) |
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Experiments were conducted under a dry gross fretting regime. Steel discs were put in contact with ceramic balls. Before tribological tests, discs were subjected to ball burnishing with different pressures. Due to ball burnishing, a decrease in surface amplitude and an increase in microhardness occurred. Ball burnishing caused decreases in the friction force and volumetric wear of up to 45% in comparison to sliding pairs containing milled discs. The friction force and volumetric wear were higher for a higher roughness of disc. |
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The Effect of Ball Burnishing on Dry Fretting |
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