Friction behaviors of elastic materials sliding on textured glass surfaces

The friction behaviors of elastomer, polyacetal, and hard-felt writing tips sliding on various textured glass surfaces prepared via micro-slurry-jet technology were investigated via reciprocating friction tests. The friction coefficients of each writing tip could be varied using textured glass surfa...

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Published inTribology international Vol. 171; p. 107539
Main Authors Fujita, Naoki, Yamaguchi, Hajime, Kinoshita, Takumi, Iwao, Masaru, Nakanishi, Yoshitaka
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Kidlington Elsevier Ltd 01.07.2022
Elsevier BV
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Summary:The friction behaviors of elastomer, polyacetal, and hard-felt writing tips sliding on various textured glass surfaces prepared via micro-slurry-jet technology were investigated via reciprocating friction tests. The friction coefficients of each writing tip could be varied using textured glass surfaces. Adhesive, abrasive, and deformation frictions were observed owing to two types of surface roughness (sub-millimeter-millimeter sized texture and nanometer sized fine roughness). By inducing a surface texture with a smaller pitch (sub-millimeter-millimeter sized texture) than the contact area of the writing tip, the largest changes of friction coefficients were observed for the elastomer. These reductions occurred due to reduced adhesive friction by decreasing real contact areas. •Friction behaviors of three commercial pen tips on textured glass measured.•Changes in the friction behaviors via reciprocating friction tests observed.•Friction coefficient reduced largest for elastomer due to reduced adhesive friction.
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ISSN:0301-679X
1879-2464
DOI:10.1016/j.triboint.2022.107539