Tribology in Industry (Mar 2024)

Static and Kinetic Friction of 3D Printed Polymers and Composites

  • Nikolay Stoimenov,
  • Mara Kandeva,
  • Mihail Zagorski,
  • Peter Panev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24874/ti.1546.08.23.10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 1
pp. 97 – 106

Abstract

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The work examines the characteristics of the static and kinetic friction of five types of polymer materials and composites obtained by 3D printing, which are united into 2 groups: group A: PLA, Tough PLA (Technical Polylactic acid), and SteelFill (PLA with stainless steel powder approx. w80%15) and group B: PETG (Polyethylene terephthalate): PETG and CarbonFilTM (PETG with carbon fibers). Results were obtained and analyzed for the variation of the static and kinetic friction force, the static and kinetic coefficient of friction (COF), and the difference between the static and kinetic COF (a jump in COF, known as Stick-slip) from the magnitude of the normal load in two cases of contact with a steel counter-body - without lubricant and with SAE15W40 oil.

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