A Comparison of Wear of Annealed Carbon Steels between Reciprocating Friction and Uni-Directional Friction under a Lubricated Condition
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概要
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A comparison of wear between reciprocating fricton and uni-directional friction was made on annealed low, medium and high carbon steels. Wear tests of the two sliding modes were carried out with a specially designed testing machine under similar sliding conditions in white spindle oil. The experiment indicated that a heavier wear always resulted from reciprocating friction under the sliding conditions used, and the wear differences between the two sliding modes increased with increasing normal forces and with decreasing sliding speeds. The wear differences can be explained in terms of the differences i.e., difficulty or easiness of plastic flow of sub-surfaces and the amount of abrasion by the wear debris trapped between sliding surfaces.
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著者
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Yahata Noboru
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Faculty Of Technology Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Techn
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HAYAMA Fusao
Department of Metallury, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
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Hayama Fusao
Department Of Metallury Faculty Of Science And Engineering Waseda University
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