TY - JOUR
T1 - Features of transition modes of friction surfaces with partially regular microrelief
AU - Radionenko, Oleksandr
AU - Kindrachuk, Myroslav
AU - Tisov, Oleksandr
AU - Kryzhanovskyi, Andrii
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 The Author(s).
PY - 2018/11
Y1 - 2018/11
N2 - Textured surfaces with partially regular micro relief (PRMR) are reported to be an effective means to control lublication. It was found they are good wear debris trap and suppliers of lubricant directly to the actual friction area. Their tribological properties depend on the clearance between mating surfaces, relative slip speed, direction of motion. These parameters change the lubrication regime, and vice versa changing geometry of PRMR it is possible to predict and control lubrication regime for given conditions. Application of micro textured surface is prospective for high precision sliding units – valve slides of oil and hydraulic systems, faces of gear pump gears, ring-to-cylinder interface of aircraft reciprocating engines etc. providing high service life. On other side, changing texture parameters it is possible to stop the leakage of fluid through the gap, what may be efficiently utilized in aircraft non-contacting mechanical (hydrodynamic and hy-drostatic) seals of gas compressors and gear mechanisms. This paper discloses some peculiarities of transition lubrication regimes for textured surfaces in lubricated contact.
AB - Textured surfaces with partially regular micro relief (PRMR) are reported to be an effective means to control lublication. It was found they are good wear debris trap and suppliers of lubricant directly to the actual friction area. Their tribological properties depend on the clearance between mating surfaces, relative slip speed, direction of motion. These parameters change the lubrication regime, and vice versa changing geometry of PRMR it is possible to predict and control lubrication regime for given conditions. Application of micro textured surface is prospective for high precision sliding units – valve slides of oil and hydraulic systems, faces of gear pump gears, ring-to-cylinder interface of aircraft reciprocating engines etc. providing high service life. On other side, changing texture parameters it is possible to stop the leakage of fluid through the gap, what may be efficiently utilized in aircraft non-contacting mechanical (hydrodynamic and hy-drostatic) seals of gas compressors and gear mechanisms. This paper discloses some peculiarities of transition lubrication regimes for textured surfaces in lubricated contact.
KW - Friction coefficient
KW - Hysteresprecision aircraft equipment
KW - Lubrication regime
KW - Oil pump
KW - Partially regular micro relief
KW - Rate of temperature change
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85058678986
U2 - 10.3846/aviation.2018.6204
DO - 10.3846/aviation.2018.6204
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85058678986
SN - 1648-7788
VL - 22
SP - 86
EP - 92
JO - Aviation
JF - Aviation
IS - 3
ER -