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Advances in Tribology | 2017
Philipp Bergmann; Florian Grün; Florian Summer; István Gódor; Gabriel Stadler
The acquisition and evaluation of acoustic emissions (AE) in tribology have proven to be a meaningful tool for condition monitoring and offer possibilities to deepen the understanding of tribological processes. The authors used this technology with the aim of expanding existing test methodologies towards increased visualization capability of tribological processes and investigated the correlation between tribological processes and acoustic emissions on a Ring-on-Disc and a close-to-component journal bearing test setting. The results of this study include the description of friction as well as wear processes and prove the usability of several AE evaluation parameters whereby a close correlation between AE and tribological processes can be shown. Consequently, it was possible to expand the visualization and evaluation capabilities of the test settings offering additional insights by making use of AE.
Advances in Tribology | 2017
Jakob Moder; Florian Grün; Michael Stoschka; István Gódor
The concept of two-disc model testing has proven to deliver valuable information for the applicability of new technologies, such as surface structuring, coatings, alternative fluids, or advanced materials, in actual machine elements. In this article an advanced two-disc machine with sophisticated control technology for dry and lubricated setup is presented. (i) All involved components are controlled via a powerful PLC unit leading to the possibility of realising extremely accurate SRRs down to . (ii) High-speed data acquisition allows local insight into tribological phenomena by providing 72 data points along one shaft rotation. (iii) Several lubrication scenarios such as fluid, mixed, and starved lubrication, as well as dry contacts, can be considered. (iv) Raw-data of all sensors, including normal force, friction force, vibration speed, stiffness (wear), infrared temperature, contact potential, and motor speed, is presented. Some example results of dry polymer-steel tribosystems and lubricated experiments are shown to elucidate the capabilities of the novel test rig.
Key Engineering Materials | 2014
Andreas Trausmuth; István Gódor; Alexander Dietrich
The present work examines experimentally the local damage evolution and compares the differences in fatigue behaviour of case-hardened and plasma nitrided layers under rolling contact fatigue (RCF). The RCF experiments are accompanied by damage assessments. In order to assess experimentally the extreme conditions of point contact, the experiments are performed on a ball-on-rod (BoR) test rig. Results showed that nitrided surface get more important to RCF at lower contact pressure due to the comparable thin nitration depth, whereas at high contact stress the crack initiation starts on the surface of the compound layer and crack grow further in the diffusion layer. The carburised layer of case-hardened surfaces do not show any surface crack initiation.
Tribology International | 2011
Florian Grün; István Gódor; Walter Gärtner; Wilfried Eichlseder
Wear | 2015
Florian Summer; Florian Grün; Jürgen Schiffer; István Gódor; Ilias Papadimitriou
Tribology International | 2012
Florian Grün; Wolfgang Sailer; István Gódor
Wear | 2013
Florian Grün; Florian Summer; Kartik Pondicherry; István Gódor; Martin Offenbecher; Emmanuel Lainé
Lubrication Science | 2010
Florian Grün; István Gódor; Ataollah Javidi; Kartik Pondicherry; Martin Offenbecher
Lubrication Science | 2013
Kartik Pondicherry; Florian Grün; István Gódor; Martin Offenbecher
Archive of Mechanical Engineering | 2010
Jürgen Schiffer; István Gódor; Florian Grün; Wilfried Eichlseder