Actions for Measurement of Frictional Stick-Slip Transitions for Various Elastomeric Materials Sliding against Hard Counterfaces
Measurement of Frictional Stick-Slip Transitions for Various Elastomeric Materials Sliding against Hard Counterfaces / RAL Rorrer, NS. Eiss, RS. De Togni
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- Wear and Friction of Elastomers (1991 : Philadelphia, PA)
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- De Togni, RS., Eiss, NS., Rorrer, RAL, American Society for Testing and Materials, and ASTM International
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- Machine generated contents note: Tribological Characteristics of Elastomeric and Elastomeric/Thermoplastic Contacts Under Conformal Sliding Conditions / H. H. Kantner / H. S. Cheng / T. C. Ovaert -- A Review of DOD Wear and Friction Tests for Rubber Products / F. W. Wood / J. W. Taylor -- The Role of System Dynamics on the Behavior of Elastomeric Friction / N. S. Eiss, Jr. / R. A. L. Rorrer / R. S. De Togni -- Measurement of Frictional Stick-Slip Transitions for Various Elastomeric Materials Sliding Against Hard Counterfaces / R. A. L. Rorrer / R. S. De Togni / N. S. Eiss, Jr. -- Friction and Wear Characteristics of UHMWPE in Reciprocating Sliding Contact with Co-Cr, Ti-6A1-4V, and Zirconia Implant Bearing Surfaces / J. J. Wert / R. A. Poggie / J. A. Davidson / A. K. Mishra -- Adherence, Friction and Wear of Rubber-Like Materials / M. Barquins.
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- The focus of this research was to determine the conditions under which friction induced vibration occurred in elastomeric sliding. Various elastomers were tested against chromium oxide and glass in an elastomeric hemisphere-on-flat configuration. Four regimes of oscillatory sliding were identified: 1. Steady state sliding were the sliding friction is constant; 2. A low frequency self-excited oscillation due to the natural frequency of the elastomer; 3. A high frequency self-excited oscillation due to the natural frequency of the test apparatus independent of the elastomer natural frequency; 4. Stick-slip motion of the elastomer. It was found that the friction-velocity curves reached a plateau in the coefficient of friction in the same decade of velocity (v= 100- 101 mm/s). Previous theories and experimental results predict that the friction will go through a maximum at a velocity related to the glass transition temperatures or the loss modulus.
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- Volume 1992, Issue 1145 (January 1992)
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- 0803114672
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