ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF WEAR IN POLYMER MATERIALS BASED ON TRIBOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/0370-2197.4(101).18079

Keywords:

tribometer, polymers, wear, frictional torque, sliding velocity, temperature measurement

Abstract

The analyzed properties of polymer materials related to wear resistance and vibration absorption capabilities, utilized in the production of sliding pairs, have been explored. The perspective of employing polymer-metal friction pairs in industrial machinery, pharmaceuticals, and the food industry has been substantiated. To effectively control any mechanical system with sliding motion under optimal parameters, indicating tribological characteristics for materials in frictional contact is a convenient means for swiftly characterizing tribological behavior when operating conditions are variable. Through experimental investigation, factors influencing the wear of polymer specimens in contact with metal have been analyzed. The materials subjected to tribological analysis are polymer materials such as Sustamid 66 gray, Sustapei, and SusTamid 6G OL, manufactured by the Röchling Group, in contact with steel 30KhGSA. All selected polymer materials are designed for use in pairs with sliding contact.

Author Biographies

Roman Marchuk, National Aviation University

 graduate student of the Department of Applied Mechanics and Materials Engineering, National Aviation University, 1 Lubomyra Huzar Ave., Kyiv, Ukraine, 03058

 Rudolf Mnatsakanov, National Aviation University

 Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Professor of  Aircraft Continuing Airworthiness Department, National Aviation University, 1 Lubomyra Huzar Ave., Kyiv, Ukraine, 03058

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Published

2023-12-12

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Section

Проблеми тертя та зношування