Affiliation:
1. Tohoku University Laboratory of Tribology, School of Mechanical Engineering Sendai, 980-8579, Japan
Abstract
It is known the friction of self-mated SiC in water strongly depends on the roughness of their contact surfaces, and a proper running-in process is the way to obtain low friction by smoothing the contact surfaces of SiC with tribochemical wear. In this paper, the running-in process of surface-contacted SiC (thrust-bearing-type contact) in water is studied experimentally. It is found the maximum running-in load has a large influence on the load-carrying capacity, which is measured as the critical load for the transition from hydrodynamic to mixed lubrication in this research. A multi-step loading running-in method is proposed to increase the load-carrying capacity of SiC thrust bearings working in water. Finally, the running-in process of a laser textured SiC surface is studied, the effect of the pore area ratio on the roughness of the run-in surface is reported, and the mechanism of the effect of micropores is discussed.
Subject
Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Surfaces and Interfaces,Mechanical Engineering
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