Standard Test Method for Wear and Friction Testing with a Pin-on-Disk or Ball-on-Disk Apparatus
Importancia y uso:
5.1 The amount of wear in any system will, in general, depend upon the number of system factors such as the applied load, machine characteristics, sliding speed, sliding distance, the environment, and the material properties. The value of any wear test method lies in predicting the relative ranking of material combinations. Since the pin-on-disk test method does not attempt to duplicate all the conditions that may be experienced in service (for example, lubrication, load, pressure, contact geometry, removal of wear debris, and presence of corrosive environment), there is no insurance that the test will predict the wear rate of a given material under conditions differing from those in the test.
5.2 The use of this test method will fall in one of two categories: (1) the test(s) will follow all particulars of the standard, and the results will have been compared to the ILS data (Table 2), or (2) the test(s) will have followed the procedures/methodology of Test Method G99 but applied to other materials or using other parameters such as load, speed, materials, etc., or both. In this latter case, the results cannot be compared to the ILS data (Table 2). Further, it must be clearly stated what choices of test parameters/materials were chosen.
Subcomité:
G02.40
Referida por:
G0132-96R18, D7027-20, G0115-10R18, G0133-22, G0204-21
Volúmen:
03.02
Número ICS:
17.040.20 (Properties of surfaces)
Palabras clave:
ceramic wear; friction; metal wear; non-abrasive; pin-on-disk; wear ;
$ 1,120
Norma
G99
Versión
23
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Test Method
Fecha aprobación
2023-11-01
