On the Simulation of the Micro-Contact of Rough Surfaces Using the Example of Wet Friction Clutch Materials
Friction behavior in a sliding contact is strongly influenced by the surface topography of the bodies in contact. This also applies to friction clutches. Even small differences in surface topography may cause significant differences in friction behavior. Thus, it is important to be able to character...
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doaj-a9a1105ce12f44ec9b1fdab209b749872020-11-25T01:18:01ZengMDPI AGLubricants2075-44422019-05-01754110.3390/lubricants7050041lubricants7050041On the Simulation of the Micro-Contact of Rough Surfaces Using the Example of Wet Friction Clutch MaterialsKatharina Voelkel0Markus Rothemund1Sebastian Albarracin Garibello2Vincent Kramer3Hermann Pflaum4Karsten Stahl5Gear Research Centre (FZG), Technical University of Munich, 85748 Garching, GermanyGear Research Centre (FZG), Technical University of Munich, 85748 Garching, GermanyGear Research Centre (FZG), Technical University of Munich, 85748 Garching, GermanyEngineering Design (KTmfk), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, 91058 Erlangen, GermanyGear Research Centre (FZG), Technical University of Munich, 85748 Garching, GermanyGear Research Centre (FZG), Technical University of Munich, 85748 Garching, GermanyFriction behavior in a sliding contact is strongly influenced by the surface topography of the bodies in contact. This also applies to friction clutches. Even small differences in surface topography may cause significant differences in friction behavior. Thus, it is important to be able to characterize the micro-contact of the rough sliding surfaces, which are, in the case of a clutch, steel plate and friction material. One important measure for the characterization of the micro-contact is the real area of contact. Another important aspect is the contact pattern. The article introduces a method to implement a FEM (Finite Element Method) model from real surface measurements. Real surface topography of the friction pairing is considered. The simulation method is applied to different friction pairings and operating conditions. Computational results with rough and smooth steel plates, new and run-in friction linings, and different nominal surface pressure verify the model. In addition, the results on real area of contact between a steel and a friction plate are compared with published values.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/7/5/41micro-contactreal area of contactcontact patternFEM simulationwet friction clutchrough surfacestopographyrunning-in |
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Katharina Voelkel Markus Rothemund Sebastian Albarracin Garibello Vincent Kramer Hermann Pflaum Karsten Stahl |
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Katharina Voelkel Markus Rothemund Sebastian Albarracin Garibello Vincent Kramer Hermann Pflaum Karsten Stahl On the Simulation of the Micro-Contact of Rough Surfaces Using the Example of Wet Friction Clutch Materials Lubricants micro-contact real area of contact contact pattern FEM simulation wet friction clutch rough surfaces topography running-in |
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Katharina Voelkel Markus Rothemund Sebastian Albarracin Garibello Vincent Kramer Hermann Pflaum Karsten Stahl |
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On the Simulation of the Micro-Contact of Rough Surfaces Using the Example of Wet Friction Clutch Materials |
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On the Simulation of the Micro-Contact of Rough Surfaces Using the Example of Wet Friction Clutch Materials |
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On the Simulation of the Micro-Contact of Rough Surfaces Using the Example of Wet Friction Clutch Materials |
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On the Simulation of the Micro-Contact of Rough Surfaces Using the Example of Wet Friction Clutch Materials |
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On the Simulation of the Micro-Contact of Rough Surfaces Using the Example of Wet Friction Clutch Materials |
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on the simulation of the micro-contact of rough surfaces using the example of wet friction clutch materials |
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Lubricants |
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2075-4442 |
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Friction behavior in a sliding contact is strongly influenced by the surface topography of the bodies in contact. This also applies to friction clutches. Even small differences in surface topography may cause significant differences in friction behavior. Thus, it is important to be able to characterize the micro-contact of the rough sliding surfaces, which are, in the case of a clutch, steel plate and friction material. One important measure for the characterization of the micro-contact is the real area of contact. Another important aspect is the contact pattern. The article introduces a method to implement a FEM (Finite Element Method) model from real surface measurements. Real surface topography of the friction pairing is considered. The simulation method is applied to different friction pairings and operating conditions. Computational results with rough and smooth steel plates, new and run-in friction linings, and different nominal surface pressure verify the model. In addition, the results on real area of contact between a steel and a friction plate are compared with published values. |
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micro-contact real area of contact contact pattern FEM simulation wet friction clutch rough surfaces topography running-in |
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