An experimental study was performed to discover the effect of a soft metall
ic coating on the behavior of rolling resistance. Pure silver was coated on
AISI 52100 bearing steel by a thermal evaporation method, where the coatin
g thickness ranged from 100 nm to 4400 nm. A thrust ball bearing-type test
rig was used and the rolling resistance was measured in various environment
al conditions such as ambient air, vacuum, dry air and controlled humidity.
The surfaces were analyzed by SEM and EPMA. Results generally showed that
minimum rolling resistance was obtained after the initial coating film was
apparently worn. The decrease of rolling resistance resulted mainly from sh
akedown phenomena which occurred at the contact patches of agglomerated wea
r particles. It was also found that rolling resistance was affected strongl
y by environmental conditions. Results in various environmental conditions
suggested that humidity related closely to the agglomeration of particles t
hat affected significantly the rolling resistance. The influence of humidit
y on particle agglomeration was further investigated by using a plasma surf
ace modification that changed the wetting angle of coated films. (C) 1999 E
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