Sensitivity of an acoustic emission to wearing of surfaces of a composite material
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https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2014.23971Keywords:
acoustic emission, parameters, signal, composite, wear, friction, analysis, increase, surfaceAbstract
The results of studying friction and wear of the surfaces of the composite material are considered. The analysis of the parameters of recorded resulting acoustic emission signal at the normal and extremely gross wear stages, as well as friction temperature and coefficient, is carried out. Temporal parameters of transition of the friction unit to the extremely gross wear stage are defined by the analyzed parameters. The analysis of change dependencies of percent increase in the analyzed parameters and their sensitivity to friction and wear of the frictional contactsurfaces of the composite material is performed. It is determined that, at the stage of normal wear, percent increase in the friction coefficient does not occur, and the percent increase in temperature grows linearly. It is found that the acoustic emission is more sensitive to friction and wear of the surfaces of the composite material relative to the temperature in the friction zone and friction coefficient. It is shown that acoustic emission allows to fix the stage that precedes the extremely gross wear stage, which is an important task in the diagnostics of friction units.
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