TRIBODIAGNOSTICS OF THE KINETIC FRICTION COEFFICIENT BY BLOCK ON DISK METHOD
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https://doi.org/10.24867/02AM10BlazevicKeywords:
Tribometer, kinetic friction coefficientAbstract
The paper presents the results of measuring the kinetic friction coefficient on the tribometer by the disk on block method. Block and disc are made of steel C45. Experimental investigations were carried out for different levels of revolutions per minute, and at different levels of normal load. The obtained results were analysed, discussed and compared. At the end, appropriate conclusions and directions of future research are given.
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[11] ASTM G77-17, „Standard Test Method for Ranking Resistance of Materials to Sliding Wear Using Block-on-Ring Wear Test“, ASTM International, 2017.
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