Suscripción a Biblioteca: Guest

ISSN Online: 2377-424X

International Heat Transfer Conference 3
August, 7-12, 1966, Chicago, USA

THEORETICAL STUDY OF TEMPERATURE RISE AT CONTACT SURFACE FOR RECIPROCATING MOTION

Get access (open in a dialog) DOI: 10.1615/IHTC3.250
pages 127-132

Sinopsis

The problem of temperature rise at contact surfaces in the reciprocating motion is treated analytically on the simplifying assumption neglecting the heat transfer to the slider and the environment.
The results numerically estimated by means of a digital computer reveal clearly the main features of the effect of the reciprocating rubbing in contrast to the case of the uni-directional one. Especially, it is noted that the higher the frequency or the larger the amplitude of the reciprocating motion is, the greater becomes the difference from the well-known temperature rise caused by the uni-directional rubbing.