Friction and Lubrication Flashcards
first-order law of friction
F = µN
Frictional force independent of the apparent area of contact between sliding surfaces!
define asperities.
projections on surfaces at a molecular scale, which cause friction as shear stresses in asperities opposes sliding
describe the deformation of asperities for different loads
at very low loads, asperities (irregularity in surfaces on a molecular level) deform elastically where they touch
for realistic loads, extensive plastic deformation takes place at the tips –> adhesion
–> causes heating and wear, and in extreme cases, binding of surfaces
what does lubrication do?
prevents adhesive contact between surfaces – thin layer of oil shears easily when force is applied, lowering µ
feature of elastohydrodynamic lubrication
a lubrication regime resulting in no asperity contact