Publication | Open Access
Effect of Low Depth Surface Texturing on Friction Reduction in Lubricated Sliding Contact
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2018
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Laser Processing (Laser Material Processing)EngineeringMechanical EngineeringFriction ControlLaser OpticsMechanicsSliding WearRheologyFriction ReductionYag LaserMaterials ScienceHydrodynamic LubricationSurface FinishingLaser Processing TechnologyPiston-ring LubricationSurface FinishLaser-assisted DepositionTribological PropertyAdvanced Laser ProcessingMicrofabricationLaser Processing (Business Administration)Lubricated Sliding ContactLaser Surface TexturingLaser-surface InteractionsStainless Steel Surfaces
Laser surface texturing is an interesting possibility to tailor materials’ surfaces and thus to improve the friction and wear properties if proper texture feature sizes are selected. In this research work, stainless steel surfaces were laser textured by two different laser techniques, i.e., the direct laser interference patterning by using a nanosecond pulsed Nd:YAG laser and additionally by an ultrashort pulsed femtosecond Ti:Sa. The as-textured surfaces were then studied regarding their frictional response in a specially designed linear reciprocating test rig under lubricated conditions with a fully formulated 15W40 oil. Results show that dimples with smaller diameter lead to a significant reduction in the coefficient of friction compared to the dimples with a larger diameter and surfaces with a grid-like surface pattern produced by direct laser interference patterning.
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