Friction, wear, and vibration behaviors of oil-and grease-lubricated laser textured point contacts formed between AISI 52100 steel surfaces have been experimentally investigated under the unidirectional sliding motion using a ball-on-disk configuration. The performance behaviors of lubricated concentrated contacts formed between the lapped disk/lapped ball and textured disk/lapped ball have been compared at two Hertzian pressures (0.4 GPa and 0.7 GPa) and two sliding speeds (0.8 m/s and 2.4 m/s) using lubricating oil and grease. For the geometric configuration of point contacts adopted in the investigations, the textured point contacts lubricated with grease yielded reductions in the friction coefficient and specific wear rate (SWR) of the balls as compared to the oil-lubricated textured contacts. Moreover, reduction in the amplitudes of vibrations (at normal contact resonance frequencies) has also been observed with the grease-lubricated textured point contacts in comparison to the corresponding oil-lubricated cases.
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July 2016
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Comparisons of Tribological and Vibration Behaviors of Textured Point Contacts of Bearing Steel Lubricated With Oil and Grease Under Starved Conditions
U. Sudeep,
U. Sudeep
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
N.S.S. College of Engineering,
Palakkad 678008, India
e-mail: sudeep@nssce.ac.in
N.S.S. College of Engineering,
Palakkad 678008, India
e-mail: sudeep@nssce.ac.in
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N. Tandon,
N. Tandon
ITMMEC,
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,
Hauz Khas,
New Delhi 110 016, India
e-mail: ntandon@itmmec.iitd.ernet.in
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,
Hauz Khas,
New Delhi 110 016, India
e-mail: ntandon@itmmec.iitd.ernet.in
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R. K. Pandey
R. K. Pandey
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,
Hauz Khas,
New Delhi 110 016, India
e-mail: rajpandey@mech.iitd.ernet.in
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,
Hauz Khas,
New Delhi 110 016, India
e-mail: rajpandey@mech.iitd.ernet.in
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U. Sudeep
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
N.S.S. College of Engineering,
Palakkad 678008, India
e-mail: sudeep@nssce.ac.in
N.S.S. College of Engineering,
Palakkad 678008, India
e-mail: sudeep@nssce.ac.in
N. Tandon
ITMMEC,
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,
Hauz Khas,
New Delhi 110 016, India
e-mail: ntandon@itmmec.iitd.ernet.in
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,
Hauz Khas,
New Delhi 110 016, India
e-mail: ntandon@itmmec.iitd.ernet.in
R. K. Pandey
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,
Hauz Khas,
New Delhi 110 016, India
e-mail: rajpandey@mech.iitd.ernet.in
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,
Hauz Khas,
New Delhi 110 016, India
e-mail: rajpandey@mech.iitd.ernet.in
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Contributed by the Tribology Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF TRIBOLOGY. Manuscript received February 17, 2015; final manuscript received October 27, 2015; published online March 21, 2016. Assoc. Editor: Ning Ren.
J. Tribol. Jul 2016, 138(3): 031504 (12 pages)
Published Online: March 21, 2016
Article history
Received:
February 17, 2015
Revised:
October 27, 2015
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Sudeep, U., Tandon, N., and Pandey, R. K. (March 21, 2016). "Comparisons of Tribological and Vibration Behaviors of Textured Point Contacts of Bearing Steel Lubricated With Oil and Grease Under Starved Conditions." ASME. J. Tribol. July 2016; 138(3): 031504. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4032325
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