Publication detail

Shifted laser surface texturing for bearings applications

HOUDKOVÁ, Š. ŠPERKA, P. REPKA, M. MARTAN, J. MOSKAL, D.

English title

Shifted laser surface texturing for bearings applications

Type

conference paper

Language

en

Original abstract

The laser surface texturing (LST) technologies, based on creation of micro-pattern with pre-defined geometry can positively influence both the friction and wear of tribo-elements. In practice, the integration of LST technology is often limited due to its slowness. The new method, so called shifted laser surface texturing (sLST) with increased process speed was developed to make the technology more attractive for the industrial application. In the paper, the texture created by sLST technology was applied onto the steel samples and Al-Sn-Si surface of sliding bearings. Both block-on-ring (ASTM G-77) laboratory tests of steel samples and high-loaded working application tests on Al-Sn-Si bearings surface were carried out to evaluate the influence of texture on tribological behaviour. The ASTM G-77 laboratory tests showed a positive effect of the texture on friction behaviour. Under the high-loaded testing conditions, the positive effect was observed in initial stages of the tests, decreasing the torque of textured bearings compared to the untreated one. Lately, the texture was worn out and have no influence on the overall wear of the bearings. Based on the above mentioned observations, the use of alternative bearing material with higher hardness or application of protective layer over the created texture was suggested to exploit the texture benefits.

English abstract

The laser surface texturing (LST) technologies, based on creation of micro-pattern with pre-defined geometry can positively influence both the friction and wear of tribo-elements. In practice, the integration of LST technology is often limited due to its slowness. The new method, so called shifted laser surface texturing (sLST) with increased process speed was developed to make the technology more attractive for the industrial application. In the paper, the texture created by sLST technology was applied onto the steel samples and Al-Sn-Si surface of sliding bearings. Both block-on-ring (ASTM G-77) laboratory tests of steel samples and high-loaded working application tests on Al-Sn-Si bearings surface were carried out to evaluate the influence of texture on tribological behaviour. The ASTM G-77 laboratory tests showed a positive effect of the texture on friction behaviour. Under the high-loaded testing conditions, the positive effect was observed in initial stages of the tests, decreasing the torque of textured bearings compared to the untreated one. Lately, the texture was worn out and have no influence on the overall wear of the bearings. Based on the above mentioned observations, the use of alternative bearing material with higher hardness or application of protective layer over the created texture was suggested to exploit the texture benefits.

Keywords in English

surface texturing, friction, journal bearing

Released

31.05.2017

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD

Location

BRISTOL

ISSN

1742-6588

Book

6th International Conference on Fracture Fatigue and Wear 26–27 July 2017, Porto, Portugal

Volume

843

Number

012076

Pages from–to

1–10

Pages count

10

BIBTEX


@inproceedings{BUT170229,
  author="Šárka {Houdková} and Petr {Šperka} and Martin {Repka},
  title="Shifted laser surface texturing for bearings applications",
  booktitle="6th International Conference on Fracture Fatigue and Wear 26–27 July 2017, Porto, Portugal",
  year="2017",
  volume="843",
  number="012076",
  month="May",
  pages="1--10",
  publisher="IOP PUBLISHING LTD",
  address="BRISTOL",
  issn="1742-6588"
}