Presentation 1995/12/15
Fretting Apparatus and Fretting Experiment on Water Soluble Lubricant
Chun-Bo Shao, Ji-Gao Zhang, Kimio Sugimura,
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Abstract(in English) The present work deals with the effect of water soluble lubricant on the wear behavior of gold-plated contacts when fretting occurs. In addition to contact resistance measurements, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray energy spectroscopy (XES) were used to study the contact zones. The fretting tests were carried out with a simulated contact apparatus at a frequency of oscillation of 0.003 Hz, micro-displacement of 30μm and contact load of 0.5 N. The results showed that lubricant could effectively reduce the wear of gold plating during certain number of fretting cycles compared with non lubricated contacts.
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Keyword(in English) Fretting / Contact Resistance / Gold-Plating / Wear / Micro-observation / Lubrication
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Title (in English) Fretting Apparatus and Fretting Experiment on Water Soluble Lubricant
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Keyword(1) Fretting
Keyword(2) Contact Resistance
Keyword(3) Gold-Plating
Keyword(4) Wear
Keyword(5) Micro-observation
Keyword(6) Lubrication
1st Author's Name Chun-Bo Shao
1st Author's Affiliation Beijing University Of Posts and Telecommunications()
2nd Author's Name Ji-Gao Zhang
2nd Author's Affiliation Beijing University Of Posts and Telecommunications
3rd Author's Name Kimio Sugimura
3rd Author's Affiliation TETRA Co., Ltd.
Date 1995/12/15
Paper # EMD95-60
Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 439
Page pp.pp.-
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