In this paper, a femtosecond laser manufacturing process is effectively employed to produce a pattern of micro dimples on a fluoroelastomer. To quantify the microtexture tribological performance, two configurations are implemented: non-conformal and conformal contacts are tested on a pin-on-disk tribometer. Due to the reduced number of dimples engaged in the contact region, no significant friction enhancement is obtained in the non-conformal configuration. On the contrary, in the case of conformal contacts, outstanding outcomes in terms of friction reduction - up to 60% - can be achieved by a properly designed micro-texture. Such a result is obtained by improving the wear debris entrapment and the cavitation respectively at low and high speed, without increasing significantly the occurrence of flow eddies.

Soft matter laser micro-texturing for friction reduction: An experimental investigation

Gaudiuso Caterina;Ancona Antonio;Carbone Giuseppe
2019

Abstract

In this paper, a femtosecond laser manufacturing process is effectively employed to produce a pattern of micro dimples on a fluoroelastomer. To quantify the microtexture tribological performance, two configurations are implemented: non-conformal and conformal contacts are tested on a pin-on-disk tribometer. Due to the reduced number of dimples engaged in the contact region, no significant friction enhancement is obtained in the non-conformal configuration. On the contrary, in the case of conformal contacts, outstanding outcomes in terms of friction reduction - up to 60% - can be achieved by a properly designed micro-texture. Such a result is obtained by improving the wear debris entrapment and the cavitation respectively at low and high speed, without increasing significantly the occurrence of flow eddies.
2019
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
Inglese
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Friction
Lubrication
Microtexture
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Putignano, Carmine; Scarati, Dario; Gaudiuso, Caterina; Di Mundo, Rosa; Ancona, Antonio; Carbone, Giuseppe
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