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International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET)
Volume 10, Issue 05, May 2019, pp. 99–107, Article ID: IJCIET_10_05_011
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DEFORMATIONAL BEHAVIOR OF THE FLAT
SLIDING LAYER OF THE SPHERICAL
BEARING
А.А. Аdamov
Department of Nonlinear Mechanics of a Deformable Solid, Institute of Continuous Media
Mechanics, Russia, Perm
А.А. Kamenskikh, Yu.О. Nosov
Department of Computational Mathematics, Mechanics and Biomechanics, Perm National
Research Polytechnic University, Russia, Perm
ABSTRACT
Analysis of the friction properties of modified PTFE is performed, the functions
describing the change in the friction coefficient depending on the pressure level with a
maximum error from the experiments results less than 1% are proposed in the work.
The influence of friction on the deformation behavior of the flat sliding layer of the
spherical bearing on a periodicity cell model is considered. The geometrical
configuration of the flat sliding layer with truncated spherical hole for the lubricant is
considered. The periodicity cell includes one hole for lubrication. A series of
numerical experiments for three options for the thickness of the sliding layer from 4 to
8 mm with a recess for the lubricant, in the unfavorable case the absence of lubricant
is performed. The pattern of geometric configuration hole change with increasing
pressure level is established. It was found that an increase of the antifriction layer
thickness leads to a less significant deformation of the sliding layer thickness and the
spherical hole. The sliding layer with a thickness of 8 mm has the smallest level
minimum stress intensity and the material volume with the maximum stress intensity is
minimal for this variant of the sliding layer thickness compared to other variants. The
maximum integral stiffness of the 8 mm sliding layer decreased slightly by 1.74 and
1.5% on contact without and with lubricant respectively.
Key words: Contact, Friction, Modified PTFE, Antifriction layer and Deformation
behavior
Cite this Article: А.А. Аdamov, А.А. Kamenskikh, Yu.О. Nosov, Deformational
Behavior of the Flat Sliding Layer of the Spherical Bearing, International Journal of
Civil Engineering and Technology 10(5), 2019, pp. 99–107.
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