Contact Geometry and Distribution of Plasma Generated in the Vicinity of Sliding Contact
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The effect of the geometry of the smaller sliding partner on plasma (triboplasma) generation has been investigated as a function of the tip radius of a diamond pin, which slides against a single crystal sapphire disk under atmospheric dry air pressure. It was found that the diameter and the total intensity of the circular triboplasma increase parabolically with an increase in the tip radius of the pin under constant normal force and sliding velocity. The plasma is most intense at the crossing point of the plasma ring and the frictional track in the plasma circle. The gap distance at the crossing point is independent of the tip radius. The ring diameter increases with an increase in the tip radius, keeping the gap distance constant and obeying Paschen's law of gas discharge.
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- 2007-09-15
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