Abstract

In this study authors tests whether on inclined plane principle based simple experimental slip property estimation device which is modified with optical sensors for sample sliding time measurements can be effectively used for surface static sliding friction coefficient (COF) and dynamic slip property investigation. Parameters measured with the device allows to compare how different types of surface treatments (including nanostructured coatings) influence surface tribological parameters thus allowing to determine most efficient treatment technology. In order to verify slip property estimation device effectiveness in real life situation prototype was fabricated and experiments with 5 samples (1 polished stainless steel sample and 4 titanium-containing nanocoatings sputtered on same polished stainless steel substrates) were formed. Collected experiment data approved that such device can be effectively used for both COF and dynamic slip property investigation.

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