TEMPERATURE MAPS FOR FRICTIONAL HEATING IN DRY SLIDING

Authors
ASHBY, MFABULAWI, JKONG, HS
Issue Date
1991-10
Publisher
SOC TRIBOLOGISTS & LUBRICATION ENGINEERS
Citation
TRIBOLOGY TRANSACTIONS, v.34, no.4, pp.577 - 587
Abstract
When contacting solids slide, work is done against friction. Almost all the frictional work appears as heat, generated at or very close to, the surface at which the two solids meet. The local increase in temperature influences both the friction and the rate of wear. In this paper, frictional heating is analyzed using a particularly simple framework. The analysis provides for a wide range of geometries for the two contacting solids, which may differ in their thermal and mechanical properties, and may not be in perfect contact with the heat-sinks to which they are attached. The results are presented as temperature maps which show the surface temperature of a sliding couple over a wide range of load and sliding velocity.
Keywords
SPEEDS; ICE; SPEEDS; ICE; temperature map; frictional heating; flash temperature; bulk temperature; calculation surface temperature
ISSN
0569-8197
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/146733
DOI
10.1080/10402009108982074
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