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Simulation of friction and wear of polyetheretherketone at accounting for scuffing

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Friction and wear of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) was simulated taking into account the development of triboxidation and scuffing processes induced by the work of friction forces and plastic deformation. From the solid mechanics point of view, these effects were accounted in the form of friction coefficient variation. It took place when the temperature has exceeded a threshold value at the contact between a steel counterpart and a polymer sample (due to friction heating). Simulation of friction and wear processes was carried out by solving a contact and heat conduction problems for a computational domain. The latter corresponded to conditions of experimental wear tests conducted by “block-on-ring” scheme. The effect of friction coefficient variation at scuffing on volumetric wear rate of PEEK and PEEK-based carbon fiber reinforced composites has been established. The effect of carbon fiber length on wear resistance of PEEK-based composites was analyzed. It was shown that when scuffing is taken into account, the calculated value of wear intensity of PEEK-based composites increases. It was shown that loading with long carbon fibers ensured reduction of the wearing both without and with taking the scuffing effect into account.

Библиографическая запись: Simulation of Friction and Wear of Polyetheretherketone at Accounting for Scuffing [Electronic resource] / S. A. Bochkareva [et al.] // AIP Conference Proceedings. – 14 December 2020. – Vol. 2310. – P. 020034. – DOI: 10.1063/5.0034165

Ключевые слова:

PEEK PLASTIC DEFORMATION FRICTION

Конференция:

  • International Conference on Physical Mesomechanics. Materials with Multilevel Hierarchical Structure and Intelligent Manufacturing Technology
  • Россия, Томская область, Томск, 5-09 октября 2020,
  • Международная

Издательство:

American Institute of Physics Inc

США, Maryland, College Park

Год издания:  2020
Страницы:  20034 - 20034
Язык:  Английский
DOI:  10.1063/5.0034165
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