Quasi-static thermal modelling of multi-scale sliding contact for unlubricated brush seal materials
Prediction of the contact temperature between two materials in high speed rubbing contact is essential when analysing the wear mechanism and modelling wear rate for unlubricated contact. Conventionally the assumptions used for a pin-on-disc configuration are either a steady heat source at the contac...
Main Authors: | Xia, Q, Gillespie, D, Owen, A, Franceschini, G |
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Format: | Conference item |
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers
2018
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