Influence of the Previous Preheating Temperature on the Static Coefficient of Friction with Lubrication
Journal: Tribology in Industry (Vol.38, No. 4)Publication Date: 2016-12-20
Authors : M. Živković; M. Matejić; D. Miljanić; Lj. Brzaković; V. Kočović;
Page : 585-589
Keywords : Static coefficient of friction; High temperatures; Temperature heat treatment; Lubrication; Oxidation layer;
Abstract
Experimental investigations static coefficient of friction in lubricated conditions and pre-heating of the sample pin at high temperatures is discussed in this paper. The static coefficient of friction was measured in the sliding steel copper pins per cylinder of polyvinylchloride. Pins are previously heated in a special chamber from room temperature to a temperature of 800 oC with a step of 50 °C. Tribological changes in the surface layer of the pins caused by pre-heating the pins at high temperatures and cooling systems have very significantly influenced the increase in the coefficient of static friction. The results indicate the possibility of improving the friction characteristics of metal materials based on their thermal treatment at elevated temperatures.
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