Influence of Some Microchanges Generated by Different Processing Methods on Selected Tribological Characteristics

Micromachines (Basel). 2021 Dec 26;13(1):29. doi: 10.3390/mi13010029.

Abstract

Different processing methods can change the physical-mechanical properties and the microgeometry of the surfaces made by such processes. In turn, such microchanges may affect the tribological characteristics of the surface layer. The purpose of this research was to study the tribological behavior of a test piece surfaces analyzing the changes on the values of the coefficient of friction and loss of mass that appear in time. The surfaces subjected to experimental research were previously obtained by turning, grinding, ball burnishing, and vibroburnishing. The experimental research was performed using a device adaptable to a universal lathe. Mathematical processing of the experimental results led to the establishment of power-type function empirical models that highlight the intensity of the influence exerted by the pressure and duration of the test on the values of the output parameters. It was found that the best results were obtained in the case of applying ball vibroburnishing as the final process.

Keywords: empirical mathematical model; erosion; friction coefficient; machining methods; measurement; microchanges; surface layer; wear.