Abstract

Abstract In recent decades, the interest of researchers and engineers in obtaining competitive materials is increasing. The effects of friction on materials are quite difficult to explain due to the micro and macroscopic interactions of the surfaces of the friction couple, which slide over each other. The friction and wear behavior of sliding surfaces can be considered important design criteria. The fact that for a kinematic coupling with sliding motion, a material with a higher hardness is used in most cases in combination with a material with a lower hardness, there is the possibility of abrasion wear and local plastic deformations. The paper proposes in analytical model for calculating the coefficient of friction when a rigid conical penetrator passes over a flat surface with a lower hardness and establishing the response mode of the material of the flat surface. The penetration method corresponds to the deformation produced by asperities in practice. The proposed theoretical model will be experimentally validated on a tribological stand made in this sense. Comparing the experimental results with the theoretical ones confirms the veracity of the model and also corresponds to many of the experimental results obtained in specialized works.

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