Surface Texturing of Tribological Interfaces Using the Vibromechanical Texturing Method

Author:

Greco Aaron1,Raphaelson Steven1,Ehmann Kornel1,Wang Q. Jane1,Lin Chih2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208

2. Bearings, Seals, and Lubricants Group, Baker Hughes, 9110 Grogan’s Mill Road, Houston, TX 77380

Abstract

Modifying the surface topography of tribological interfaces has the potential to improve the friction performance of certain mechanical components that experience sliding contact. Vibromechanical texturing (VMT), an improved texturing method based on the convenient turning process, is introduced. This process is performed on a standard computer numeric controlled (CNC) lathe, which is retrofitted with a piezoelectric-actuated tool positioning stage. Controlled vibratory motion of the tool is used to cut microsized dimples into the surface of the workpiece. Two types of workpiece materials are used: aluminum and hardened steel, with three forms of workpiece geometries: outer cylinder, inner cylinder, and flat/end face. The accuracy of the texturing method is compared with a basic surface topography model, which predicts texture dimensions within an 11% error for aluminum and up to 90% error for hardened steel, using the current open-loop control system. Further analysis of the textured samples shows no significant signs of process-induced damage. It is demonstrated that this VMT method is a versatile, accurate technique that has potential to be a cost-effective means for surface texturing of tribological components.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering

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