摩擦学
润滑
材料科学
表面工程
钛合金
曲面(拓扑)
复合材料
工程制图
机械工程
纳米技术
合金
几何学
工程类
数学
作者
P. Cuervo,Daniel López,J P Cano,Juan C. Sánchez,S Rudas,Hugo Armando Estupiñán,Alejandro Toro,Hisham A. Abdel-Aal
出处
期刊:Surface topography
[IOP Publishing]
日期:2016-05-09
卷期号:4 (2): 024013-024013
被引量:37
标识
DOI:10.1088/2051-672x/4/2/024013
摘要
The use of surface texturization to reduce friction in sliding interfaces has proved successful in some tribological applications. However, it is still difficult to achieve robust surface texturing with controlled designer-functionalities. This is because the current existing gap between enabling texturization technologies and surface design paradigms. Surface engineering, however, is advanced in natural surface constructs especially within legless reptiles. Many intriguing features facilitate the tribology of such animals so that it is feasible to discover the essence of their surface construction. In this work, we report on the tribological behavior of a novel class of surfaces of which the spatial dimensions of the textural patterns originate from micro-scale features present within the ventral scales of pre-selected snake species. Mask lithography was used to produce implement elliptical texturizing patterns on the surface of titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V) pins. To study the tribological behavior of the texturized pins, pin-on-disc tests were carried out with the pins sliding against ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene discs with no lubrication. For comparison, two non-texturized samples were also tested under the same conditions. The results show the feasibility of the texturization technique based on the coefficient of friction of the textured surfaces to be consistently lower than that of the non-texturized samples.
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