Sliding Characteristics of the Sliding Contact of New Type Cu-Sn-Ni Based Composite Materials under High Speed Sliding Conditions(Connectors & Sliding Contacts,<Special Section>Recent Development of Electromechanical Devices (Selected Papers from ICEC2006
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概要
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The possibility of using three kinds of new type composite materials as material for high speed sliding contacts was investigated. The results of this investigation were compared with the results of the low speed tests that were reported earlier. As a result of the above, it was discovered that for high speed rotation in the range from 0.014m/s to 2m/s, the order of merit did not significantly change. Based on this, it was concluded that if solid lubricant is effectively supplied to the sliding surface, the influence by frictional heat generated by high speed is slight. Of the three kinds of composite material, it was clarified that composite material (CMML-1) had the lowest contact resistance and Composite Material (CMML-3) had the lowest maximum frictional coefficient of friction. 'CM' and 'ML' are initialisms for 'Composite Material' and 'Material of Lubrication' respectively. The number that is attached to the material name is a numeric value that was set by this laboratory.
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- 2007-07-01
著者
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Watanabe Yoshitada
Department Of Electrical Systems Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Kogakuin University
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Watanabe Yoshitada
Department Of Electrical System Engineering Kogakuin University
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Watanabe Yoshitada
Department Of Electrical Engineering Kogakuin University
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Watanabe Yoshitada
Kogakuin Univ. Tokyo Jpn
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