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Thermoelastic Finite Element Analysis of Double horizontal Subsurface Cracks Due to Sliding Surface Traction (마찰열을 고려한 미끄럼 접촉시 내부 복수 수평균열 전파해석)

  • 이진영;김석삼;채영훈
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.219-227
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    • 2002
  • A linear elastic fracture mechanics analysis of double subsurface cracks propagation in a half-space subjected to moving thermomechanical surface traction was performed using the finite element method. The effect of frictional heat at the sliding surface on the crack growth behavior is analyzed in terms of the thermal load and peclet number. The crack propagation direction is predicted in light of the magnitudes of the maximum shear and tensile stress intensity factor ranges. When moving thermomechanical surface traction exists, subsurface horizontal cracks are propagation in-plane crack growth rate at the beginning but they are propagation out-of-plane crack growth rate by the frictional heat which is occurrence by the repeated sliding contact.

A Study On The Influence of Atmospheres in Frictional Machining (摩찰加工 에 있어서의 분위기 영향 에 관한 硏究 제3보)

  • 손명환
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.261-270
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    • 1982
  • In the previously reported Part I and Part II, the experimental results in the frictional machining under liquid atmospheres to obtain the best surface roughness were showed. In the present study the frictional machining was carried out in gas atmospheres such as air, oxygen, dioxide carbon and argon, and in solid lubricant atmosphere of graphite powder. The results were compared with those of Part I and Part II. The material to be tested and machining conditions were made identical with Part I and Part II. The best surface roughness obtained in the above gas and solid lubricant atmospheres was worse than the liquid atmospheres but the contact pressure to minimize the surface roughness was considerably low. The best surface roughness in the present study was obtained in the atmospheres of dioxide carbon and graphite powder and the worst one was in oxygen and argon gas.

Experimental Study on Friction Characteristics of Metal Surface Treated by LST (레이저 표면처리 된 금속의 마찰특성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Park, Sung-Yong;Min, Joon-Won;Lee, Eun-Gil;Chu, In-Gil
    • Laser Solutions
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.16-20
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    • 2010
  • The studies on the fine processing on the surface of the metal utilizing the technique for LST (Laser surface texturing) have been performed recently. This study has acquired the lower frictional coefficient and endurance in the harsh environment of motion in the low lubricating range of low frictional coefficient in addition to storing of lubricant through fine processing on the frictional part of metal.

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Thermoelastic Finite Element Analysis of Multiple horizontal Subsurface Cracks Due to Sliding Surface Traction (마찰열을 고려한 미끄럼 접촉시 내부 복수 수평균열 전파해석)

  • 이진영;김석삼
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.50-58
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    • 2000
  • A linear elastic fracture mechanics analysis of multiful subsurface cracks propagation in a half-space subjected to moving thermomechanical surface traction was peformed using the finite element method. The effect of frictional heat at the sliding surface on the crack growth behavior is analyzed in terms of the thermal load and peclet number. The crack propagation direction is predicted in light of the magnitudes of the maximum shear and tensile stress intensity factor ranges. When moving thermomechanical surface traction exists, subsurface horizontal cracks are propagation in-plane crack growth rate at the beginning but they are propagation out-of-plane crack growth rate by the frictional heat which is occurrence by the repeated sliding contact.

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Temperature Measurement of the Contact Surface from the Analysis of Temperature Distribution of the Hot Spots (열원의 온도분포 해석을 통한 접촉표면의 온도측정)

  • 정동윤
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.16-21
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    • 1993
  • A method has been developed to measure the surface temperature in a sliding tribosystem. The determination of the surface temperature was inferred from the temperature of hot spots which were generated by frictional heat. The temperature of hot spots was determined by regressing those digitized data on Gecim-Winer's theoretical model. The experimental results are discussed considering the important factors such as PV and frictional heat. The surface temperature rise is related to the thermal conductivity in low PV range. As PV increases, it reaches nearly constant value called the critical temperature.

Frictional Characteristics of Zn-Fe Alloy Electroplated Steel Sheets (Zn-Fe합금전기도금강판의 마찰특성)

  • 김영근;김명수
    • Journal of Surface Science and Engineering
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.14-22
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    • 1995
  • The effects of iron content in coated layer, surface roughness and lubricants on the formability of commercial Zn-Fe alloy electroplated steel sheets used for automotive bodies were investigated. The higher the iron content in deposit, the lower the friction coefficient of Zn-Fe alloy electroplated steel sheets. The surface roughness of coated layer hardly influenced the frictional characteristics. The formability of Zn-Fe alloy electroplated steel sheets was found to be more affected by the lubricant than by iron content in Zn-Fe alloy electrodeposit.

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Friction-Based and Acoustically-Levitated Object Transport Using Ultrasonic Vibration (초음파 진동을 이용한 마찰 및 음향부상에 의한 물체의 수송)

  • Byoung-Gook Loh;Yong-Kuk Park
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.590-599
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    • 2003
  • In this study. object transport method based on ultrasonic flexural vibration is presented. Ultrasonic vibration generates ultrasonic traveling waves on the surface of elastic medium. Objects are transported through the interaction with traveling waves propagating in medium. Two types of transport methods are studied: frictional drive and acoustic levitation. With frictional drive, objects are transported in contact with the beam in the opposite direction of wave propagation whereas with acoustic levitation, objects are acoustically levitated above the beam surface and transported in the wave propagation direction. Transport characteristics are experimentally investigated using objects of different shapes and sizes. The transition from acoustic levitation mode to frictional drive mode is also examined. and it is found to occur when the ratio of mass to area of an object exceeds the threshold ratio of mass to area. It is envisaged that this feasibility study will serve as a stepping-stone for ultrasonic vibration to become an effective industrial material handling device in the future.

Resolving the Inconsistency of Rigid Body Frictional Mechanics $-L\ddot{o}tstedt$'s Sliding Rod (마찰력이 개재된 강체역학에서 불일치의 해소 $-L\ddot{o}tstedt$의 미끄러지는 막대)

  • 한인환
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.866-875
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    • 1994
  • The problem of a rigid rod sliding on a rough horizontal surface in the plane is analyzed, which is commonly cited as an example of the inconsistency of rigid body frictional mechanics. The inconsistency is demonstrated by analyzing the normal reaction force at the contact point with the surface, and the concept of tangential collision is derived to resolve the inconsistency. Using the Poisson's hypothesis for the coefficient of restitution and Coulomb's law for the friction, the general methodology for solving the tangential collision is presented. The problem of the inconsistency generated in the sliding rod is completely resolved, building the concept of the tangential collision and adopting the theory of frictional impact. The result presented in this paper will obviate a generic obstacle to the development of simulation packages for planar rigid body mechanical systems with temporary contacts, and planning efficient motion strategies for robot manipulators.

A Study on the Reduction of Viscous Frictional Force with Uniform Pressure Distribution in the Turbulent Boundary Layer (균일(均一) 압력(壓力) 분포(分布)에 의(依)한 난류(亂流) 경계층내(境界層內) 결성(結性) 마찰력(摩擦力)의 감소화(減小化)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Sung, Du-Nam;Kim, Si-Young
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.40-48
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    • 1997
  • In this study, uniform pressure distribution with small hole on the surface of symmetric object were given to reduce the viscous frictional force. The results were as follows : 1. The velocity on upper stream were accelerated by uniform pressure distribution on symmetric objects for reducing the viscous frictional resistances. 2. The effects of the distributed small holes were reduced the viscous frictional resistances in down stream region more than upper stream due to the increasing pressure in reverse flow region. 3. The viscous skin friction on surface of symmetric objects with and without distributed small holes are effect in region of upper stream and much decreased in down stream region due to increasing of boundary layer thickness.

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Temperature Rise Analysis of Sliding Contact Surfaces in Lubrication Considering Elastic Deformation (탄성변형을 고려한 윤활 상태에서 거친 표면의 미끄럼 접촉온도 해석)

  • Cho Yong-Joo;Kim Byoung-Sun;Lee Sang-Don
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.137-143
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    • 2006
  • The sliding contact interface of machine components such as bearings, gears frequently operates in lubrication at the inception of sliding failure under high loads, speed and slip. The surface temperature at the interface of bodies in a sliding contact is one of the most important factors influencing the behavior of machine components. Most surface failure in sliding contact region result from frictional heat generation. However, it is difficult to measure temperature rise experimentally. So the calculation of the surface temperature at a sliding contact interface has long been an interesting and important subject for tribologist. The surface temperature rise is related in contact pressure, sliding speed, material properties and lubrication thickness. Though roughness, load, ect all of the condition, are same, film thickness varies with velocity. In this study, surface temperature rise due to frictional heating in lubrication is calculated with various velocities. Surface film shearing and dry solid asperity contact are used to simulate the change of frictional heat in lubricated contact