Lubricants (Feb 2019)

Static and Dynamic Friction of Pure and Friction-Modified PA6 Polymers in Contact with Steel Surfaces: Influence of Surface Roughness and Environmental Conditions

  • Joel Voyer,
  • Stefan Klien,
  • Igor Velkavrh,
  • Florian Ausserer,
  • Alexander Diem

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants7020017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
p. 17

Abstract

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In the present study, PA6 polymers with and without solid lubricant inclusions were investigated against S1100QL steel surfaces that had different surface roughness values—a very high surface roughness (Rz ≈ 40 µm) and a low surface roughness (Rz ≈ 5 µm). Static and dynamic friction coefficients were analysed under a series of nominal contact pressures (2.5 to 40 N/mm2) considering the influences of polymer water saturation, temperature, counter-body surface roughness and lubrication. Mechanisms for the observed influences of the respective parameters are provided and are interpreted from the view of the adhesive and deformative contributions to the friction force.

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