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Tribology Lecture 8 - Wear Modeling of Coating: Coatings

1) The document discusses wear modeling of coatings on surfaces. It presents derivations to determine the wear depth and wear endurance work for coated surfaces such as an ellipsoid and sphere. 2) The derivation shows that the wear depth equation is modified when introducing a coating of thickness t all around a surface. The radii of curvature terms are replaced with terms accounting for the new geometry due to the coating. 3) An expression is derived for the wear endurance work of a coated ellipsoid. It is then simplified for a coated sphere, where the parameters reduce to simpler forms.

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Tribology Lecture 8 - Wear Modeling of Coating: Coatings

1) The document discusses wear modeling of coatings on surfaces. It presents derivations to determine the wear depth and wear endurance work for coated surfaces such as an ellipsoid and sphere. 2) The derivation shows that the wear depth equation is modified when introducing a coating of thickness t all around a surface. The radii of curvature terms are replaced with terms accounting for the new geometry due to the coating. 3) An expression is derived for the wear endurance work of a coated ellipsoid. It is then simplified for a coated sphere, where the parameters reduce to simpler forms.

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27-Aug-19

Coatings
Tribology
• There will be a separate lecture on coatings, their properties and
Lecture 8 – Wear Modeling of advantages etc

Coating • In this lecture, we will only focus on wear modeling of coatings

Course Instructor: Dr. Waqar Ahmed


[email protected]
Assistant Professor
Mechanical Engineering Department
UET Taxila

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Derivation
• From previous lecture, we know that
3
−3 + =0
Coating
Wear • Now the dimensions of radii of curvature after introducing the
Modeling coating of thickness t all around
= +

= +

Let us suppose an ellipsoid has been coated all around by a thickness t. = +


The radii of curvature are as usual Ra, Rb, Rc from which a component
has been formed

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Derivation Derivation
• Rewriting the equation for wear depth in terms of new geometry • The substrate of coating will reach (coating would be perforated)
when =
3 + • Therefore,
− 3( + ) + =0
( + )( + )
3 1+ /
−3 1+ + =0
3 1+ / (1 + )(1 + )
−3 (1 + / ) + =0
(1 + / )(1 + / )
Dividing whole equation by and treating =
3 1+ /
−3 (1 + ) + =0
(1 + )(1 + )

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Derivation Derivation
3 1+ 4 1+
−3 1+ + =0 −3 1+ + =0
(1 + )(1 + ) (1 + )(1 + )
Like earlier Treating
4 =
=
3 And using in above equation:
Therefore, 4 1+
4 1+ −3 1+ + =0
−3 1+ + =0 1+ 1+
(1 + )(1 + ) Work per unit ellipsoid volume is denoted with
1+
−3 1+ + 4 =0
1+ 1+

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Derivation Wear Endurance Work for Coatings


1
1+ 1+
−3 1+ + 4 =0 −3 − 2 + 4 =0
1+ 1+ 1+ 1+

1 2 +3 1+ 1+
1+ =
−3−3 + 4 =0 4 1+
1+ 1+
2 +3 1+ 1+
1 =
1+ 4 1+
−3 − 2 + 4 =0
1+ 1+
= , =

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Wear Endurance Coating Work for an Ellipsoid Wear Endurance Coating Work for Sphere
2 +3 1+ 1+
=
4 1+

For a sphere: = 1, = 1, = , = =

2 +3
=
4

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Wear Endurance Coating Work for Sphere

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