R. Bassani et al., Friction and wear of epoxy resin on inox steel: remarks on the influence of velocity, load and induced thermal state, WEAR, 247(2), 2001, pp. 125-132
The influence of sliding velocity and nominal pressure on the tribological
behaviour of epoxy resin-inox steel couples is analysed in dry sliding cond
itions, on a pin-disc configuration. The patterns observed for the friction
coefficient, wear coefficient and estimated surface temperature have been
correlated to the surface morphology of both pin and disc as results from S
EM analysis and profilometric traces, and a preliminary explanation of the
contact process is proposed. Fatigue wear (the prevalent mechanism) and adh
esive wear appear strongly influenced by the combined action of sliding vel
ocity (affecting interface dynamics and deformation mode) and nominal press
ure (which controls interfacial stress). Differences in the action of the t
wo variables apparently result from the particular thermal state induced in
the polymer, as well as from the quantity and the morphology of wear debri
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