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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition),1989 No.1THE INFLUENCE OF SLIDING SPEED ON THE SCUFFING OF LUBRICATED SURFACES
THE INFLUENCE OF SLIDING SPEED ON THE

SCUFFING OF LUBRICATED SURFACES

 

Fan Yujin  Su Zhenwu  Wen Shizhu
Tsinghua University

 

Abstract: The scuffing behaviour of steel surfaces lubricated by oil not only depends on the failure of oil film, but also on forming effective reaction film on the surfaces. In this paper, the influence of sliding speed on the scuffing of steel surfaces has been described. At lower sliding speed, when the oil film was broken down the scuffing might not occur and the reaction film could be the scuffing would take place. At high sliding speed, it was easy of scuffing when the oil film was failed, in this case both the surface temperature and the friction coefficient just before scuffing were lower than those of lower sliding speed.

Key words: Wear Scuffing Lubrication


* This project is supported by Provincial Natural Science Foundation of Beijing

 

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