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Spiral Orbit Tribometry — Part I: Description of the Tribometer
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringEducationContact TribometerFriction ControlOrbit DeterminationMechanicsCelestial MechanicGuide PlateKinematicsInstrumentationGeodesyHydrodynamic LubricationMechatronicsPropulsionTribological PropertyAerospace EngineeringSpiral PathMechanical Systems
Abstract A new rolling contact tribometer based on a planar thrust bearing geometry is described. The bearing "races" are flat plates that drive a ball into a near-circular, spiral path. The spiraling hall is returned to its initial radius each revolution around the race by a "guide plate" backed by a force transducer. The motions of the ball are analyzed and the force exerted by the ball on the guide plate is related to the friction coefficient of the system. The experimental characteristics of the system are presented and the system is shown to exhibit the behavior expected for a tribometer. KEY WORDS: BearingsRolling ElementBallBoundary LubricationEngineering Analysis and ComputingContact MechanicsFriction TestingBench Tests
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