Although in terms of conservation wear is undesirable, however, running-in wear is encouraged rather than avoided. Running-in is rather complex and most of the studies related to the change in micro-geometry have been conducted statistically. The purpose of this study was to characterize the running-in of sliding contacts using finite element analysis based on measured micro-geometries. The developed model combines the finite element simulation, Archard’s wear equation and updated geometry to calculate the contact pressure distribution and wear depth. Results show that the proposed model is able to predict the running-in phase of sliding contact system
An effort was made to study and characterize the evolution of transient tribological wear in the pre...
The surface roughness and structure of rolling-sliding contacts have a decisive in-fluence on the ru...
A new model was developed for the simulation of wear particles formation in mixed lubricated sliding...
Although in terms of conservation wear is undesirable, however, running-in wear is encouraged rather...
Running-in of two fresh and unworn surfaces in contact is a transient phase where friction and wear ...
Many engineering applications often involve contacting surfaces. The contact can be either in the fo...
Although many wear criteria have been proposed, none is intrinsic to the materials and to the struct...
A model for the mild wear of two contacting solids and an analytical example are proposed in this ar...
Abstract Wear is an important factor for failures of mechanical components. Current research on wear...
A simulation method to predict the reliability of clamped metal contacts under cyclic loading is pre...
The use of computational methods in tribology can be a valuable approach to deal with engineering pr...
Surface topography has a significant influence on the friction behaviour in lubricated contacts. Dur...
A general approach to numerically simulating wear in rolling and sliding contacts is presented in th...
Wear is a complex phenomenon taking place as two bodies in relative motion are brought into contact ...
In order to numerically simulate the contact pressure distribution and area during sliding when wear...
An effort was made to study and characterize the evolution of transient tribological wear in the pre...
The surface roughness and structure of rolling-sliding contacts have a decisive in-fluence on the ru...
A new model was developed for the simulation of wear particles formation in mixed lubricated sliding...
Although in terms of conservation wear is undesirable, however, running-in wear is encouraged rather...
Running-in of two fresh and unworn surfaces in contact is a transient phase where friction and wear ...
Many engineering applications often involve contacting surfaces. The contact can be either in the fo...
Although many wear criteria have been proposed, none is intrinsic to the materials and to the struct...
A model for the mild wear of two contacting solids and an analytical example are proposed in this ar...
Abstract Wear is an important factor for failures of mechanical components. Current research on wear...
A simulation method to predict the reliability of clamped metal contacts under cyclic loading is pre...
The use of computational methods in tribology can be a valuable approach to deal with engineering pr...
Surface topography has a significant influence on the friction behaviour in lubricated contacts. Dur...
A general approach to numerically simulating wear in rolling and sliding contacts is presented in th...
Wear is a complex phenomenon taking place as two bodies in relative motion are brought into contact ...
In order to numerically simulate the contact pressure distribution and area during sliding when wear...
An effort was made to study and characterize the evolution of transient tribological wear in the pre...
The surface roughness and structure of rolling-sliding contacts have a decisive in-fluence on the ru...
A new model was developed for the simulation of wear particles formation in mixed lubricated sliding...