JOURNAL OF JAPANESE SOCIETY OF TRIBOLOGISTS
Online ISSN : 2189-9967
Print ISSN : 0915-1168
ISSN-L : 0915-1168
Volume 69, Issue 4
Special Issue on Machine Element Part for Automotive Engines Contributing towards Carbon Neutrality
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  • Koki NEMOTO, Chikara YAMASHITA
    2024 Volume 69 Issue 4 Pages 301-311
    Published: April 15, 2024
    Released on J-STAGE: April 15, 2024
    Advance online publication: December 13, 2023
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    To reduce maintenance costs of current collecting materials such as contact wires and contact strips, measures to reduce their wear based on wear mechanisms are needed in electric railways. The authors have clarified that there are four mechanical wear modes of current collecting materials. However, the transition to seizure has not been explained. The transition to seizure is considered to occur as the number of contact points decreases, however any decreases in the number of contact points have not been verified in our previous report. In this paper, a model for analyzing contact temperatures considering the number of contact points was constructed, and the number of contact points was estimated by compering analytical and experimental results. The results of the analysis showed that when the thermal conversion ratio from friction work to friction heat was set to 60%, the error of the contact temperature estimation was about 15%. It was found that the number of contact points of seizure was less than that of adhesive wear. The surface pressure was calculated from the estimated number of contact points, and it became clear that the transition to seizure occurs when the surface pressure exceeds the hardness of the material.

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  • Natsumi KIKUCHI
    2024 Volume 69 Issue 4 Pages 312-318
    Published: April 15, 2024
    Released on J-STAGE: April 15, 2024
    Advance online publication: December 13, 2023
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    The effect of crystallographic orientation on the friction force and the adhesion force in pure iron with three different surface orientations are investigated by electron backscatter diffraction pattern (EBSD) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) within lateral mode and fast force map mode under Ar gas. Both the friction force is found to increase in the sequence (100) < (111) < (110) and it increases in the same order with the adhesion force. The adhesion force might be controlled by the surface energy and the contact area. However, the orientation dependence of adhesion force cannot account for the order of the surface energy and the contact area calculated with Herz contact theory. Instead, this study focuses on the effect of the work function which is the energy to need to remove an electron from a solid surface to ideal point. The work function obtained by the AFM analysis demonstrates a good correlation with adhesion force. It is concluded that, therefore, the adhesion phenomenon on the between solids is controlled by the electrical interacting force.

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