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Rough Surface Contact Modelling-A Review

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LUBRICANTS
卷 10, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/lubricants10050098

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tribology; friction; wear; surface roughness; lubrication

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  1. Taiho Kogyo Tribology Research Foundation (TTRF)

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Amontons' law has been experimentally shown to hold true for more than 500 years, and researchers have studied the contact of rough surfaces under different deformation conditions. With the increasing focus on energy efficiency, research on mixed/boundary lubrication and friction prediction is becoming important.
It has been shown experimentally that boundary friction is proportional to load (commonly known as Amontons' law) for more than 500 years, and the fact that it holds true over many scales (from microns to kilometres, and from nano-Newtons to Mega-Newtons) and for materials which deform both elastically and plastically has been the subject of much research, in order to more fully understand its wide applicability (and also to find any deviations from the law). Attempts to explain and understand Amontons' law recognise that real surfaces are rough; as such, many researchers have studied the contact of rough surfaces under both elastic and plastic deformation conditions. As the focus on energy efficiency is ever increasing, machines are now being used with lower-viscosity lubricants, operating at higher loads and temperatures, such that the oil films separating the moving surfaces are becoming thinner, and there is a greater chance of mixed/boundary lubrication occurring. Because mixed/boundary lubrication occurs when the two moving rough surfaces come into contact, it is thought timely to review this topic and the current state of the theoretical and experimental understanding of rough-surface contact for the prediction of friction in the mixed/boundary lubrication regime.

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