Specific Problems in Measurement of Coefficient of Friction Using Variable Incidence Tribometer

The subject of this paper is the solution to specific problems in the measurement of the coefficient of the sliding friction of material pairs using a variable incidence tribometer. The aim of this work was to solve the questions of the measurement of the static coefficient of friction using a varia...

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Published in:Symmetry (Basel) Vol. 12; no. 8; p. 1235
Main Authors: Kelemenová, Tatiana, Dovica, Miroslav, Božek, Pavol, Koláriková, Ivana, Benedik, Ondrej, Virgala, Ivan, Prada, Erik, Miková, Ľubica, Kot, Tomáš, Kelemen, Michal
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Basel MDPI AG 01-08-2020
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Summary:The subject of this paper is the solution to specific problems in the measurement of the coefficient of the sliding friction of material pairs using a variable incidence tribometer. The aim of this work was to solve the questions of the measurement of the static coefficient of friction using a variable incidence tribometer from the perspective of metrology. In particular, we intended to research the expression of the credibility of this measurement and the possibility of increasing the credibility of the measurement. Another problem that needs to be solved is the method of carrying out the measurement, which has an impact on its achieved uncertainty. Sliding friction is a phenomenon that depends on many material properties such as contact area roughness, moisture, lubricants, temperature, and relative motion velocity. If environmental conditions are defined, the main input parameter is the relative motion velocity. For this input quantity, friction force becomes a symmetrical problem, and it is only necessary to explore this phenomenon for positive values of velocities. Symmetry in this area simplifies the research of this science topic.
ISSN:2073-8994
2073-8994
DOI:10.3390/sym12081235