RESEACH REPORTS National Institute of Technology,Hachinohe College
Online ISSN : 2433-2003
Print ISSN : 0385-4124
ISSN-L : 0385-4124
Seizure Behaviors of Metal and PEEK under Oil Lubricated Sliding Contact
Tomoharu AKAGAKITakahiro YAGISAWA
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2014 Volume 49 Pages 1-6

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The seizure behaviors of metal and polymer were studied under oil lubricated sliding contact. The experiments were carried out with a ball on ring wear tester. High carbon chromium steel (SUJ2) and Poly-ether-ether-ketone (PEEK) were used as the ball specimen with a diameter of 3/4”. The ring was a forging steel (SF540A). The sliding velocity was varied from 2 to 15m/s. The load was increased at a rate of 1N/s up to the maximum load of 1200N. The ring temperature was measured with a thermocouple located at 1mm blow the ring surface. The following conclusions were obtained. (1) SUJ2 transited clearly to seizure at a critical load depending on the sliding velocity. The critical load for transiting to seizure decreased with the increase of the slicing velocity. (2) PEEK didn’t transit to seizure at the lower sliding velocity less than 10m/s. At the higher sliding velocity of 15m/s, although the friction coefficient fluctuated as the load became high, PEEK didn’t clearly transit to seizure. Thus it was found that PEEK had a superior seizure-resistant property and a high potential for machine elements such as bearing material operating at high sliding velocity.
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