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Effect of Surface Roughness on Rolling Friction

 

作者: J. J. Bikerman,  

 

期刊: Journal of Applied Physics  (AIP Available online 1949)
卷期: Volume 20, issue 10  

页码: 971-975

 

ISSN:0021-8979

 

年代: 1949

 

DOI:10.1063/1.1698261

 

出版商: AIP

 

数据来源: AIP

 

摘要:

The minimum tilt at which bearing balls roll down an inclined plate of stainless steel is greater for rough than for smooth surfaces. The roughest surfaces (finish No. 1, average height of elevations 3×10−4cm, and finish No. 2D, average height 0.9×10−4cm) gave an almost quantitative agreement between this height of elevations and the height of hills calculated from a theory attributing rolling friction to surface roughness. No similar agreement was observed for fine finishes, presumably because the balls used (radii between 0.159 and 0.635 cm) were too big for the irregularities on these surfaces. The elastic deformation of the surfaces in contact was irrelevant for coarse finishes. Capillary attraction presumably did not interfere as superficial drying of the system had no effect.Surface roughness which is the cause of Coulomb's sliding friction thus seems to cause also rolling friction at low pressures.

 

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