A THERMOMECHANICAL STRESS CRITERION FOR FAILURE OF SURFACE-COATED MATERIALS IN CONCENTRATED SLIDING CONTACTS

Authors
AHN, HS
Issue Date
1993-02
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Citation
TRIBOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, v.26, no.1, pp.3 - 10
Abstract
A recently developed procedure for determining the combined thermal and mechanical stresses in concentrated sliding contacts has been utilized to predict the failure condition of layered solids. By relating the stress condition in the contact to the local strength of the material when specified in terms of its yield strength, it is possible to predict the onset of surface damage caused by the transition from mild to severe wear under dry sliding conditions of operation. The influence of various factors on the failure criterion has been investigated; these include the thermal and mechanical properties of both layer and substrate material as well as the operating conditions and layer thickness. The results are presented in terms of graphs depicting the stress behaviour on the contact surface and in the subsurface as a function of various factors mentioned above.
Keywords
SEAL; SEAL; THERMOMECHANICAL STRESS; FAILURE CRITERION; COATED SOLIDS; YIELD PARAMETER
ISSN
0301-679X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/146110
DOI
10.1016/0301-679X(93)90032-V
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