Temperature rise when rubber slides


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Roberts A. D., . Temperature rise when rubber slides. pp. 255-269. ISSN 0127-7065

Abstract

It is of practical importance to know the temperature rise through the length of the contact zone when rubber slides on various substrates. Model experiments have been carried out with rubber pads sliding on wood. Temperature measurements were made and compared with theoretical estimates which were derived allowing for heat conduction from the frictional work done during sliding. The agreement was often excellent suggesting that the theoretical expressions can be applied with confidence. Experiments were extended to the sliding of rubber on ice. Agreement between the measured and theoretical temperature rise was again satisfactory.


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Abstract

It is of practical importance to know the temperature rise through the length of the contact zone when rubber slides on various substrates. Model experiments have been carried out with rubber pads sliding on wood. Temperature measurements were made and compared with theoretical estimates which were derived allowing for heat conduction from the frictional work done during sliding. The agreement was often excellent suggesting that the theoretical expressions can be applied with confidence. Experiments were extended to the sliding of rubber on ice. Agreement between the measured and theoretical temperature rise was again satisfactory.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Rubber
AGROVOC Term: Experiments
AGROVOC Term: Temperature
AGROVOC Term: Measurement
AGROVOC Term: Surface area
AGROVOC Term: Friction coefficient
AGROVOC Term: Wood
AGROVOC Term: Ice
AGROVOC Term: Heating
AGROVOC Term: Length
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 06:28
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23589

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