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모래 3체 마모시험 장비(3-body abrasion tester)를 이용한 PLA프린팅 표면의 형상별 트라이볼로지 성능 분석Tribology Performance Analysis by Surface Patterns of PLA Printing Samples Using 3-body Abrasion Tester

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Tribology Performance Analysis by Surface Patterns of PLA Printing Samples Using 3-body Abrasion Tester
Authors
최용석박경렬강성민김운성정경은박영진이경준
Issue Date
Dec-2023
Publisher
한국트라이볼로지학회
Keywords
마모 거동; 표면 패턴; 3D 프린팅; 3 바디 마모; DEM 해석; Wear behavior; Surface patterns; 3D printing; 3-body abrasion); DEM simulation
Citation
한국트라이볼로지학회지, v.39, no.6, pp 250 - 255
Pages
6
Journal Title
한국트라이볼로지학회지
Volume
39
Number
6
Start Page
250
End Page
255
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/89944
DOI
10.9725/kts.2023.39.6.250
ISSN
2713-8011
Abstract
This study applies various surface patterns to minimize material loss in construction equipment that is subject to severe wear due to sand, such as the wear-resistant steel plates of dump trucks or the teeth of excavators. The relationship between surface morphology and wear behavior is investigated using PLA+ polymer to observe the effect of the surface pattern. Five types of samples - smooth, concave, convex, wavy concave, and wavy convex designs - are created using a 3D printer. A wear experiment is conducted for a duration of 3 h using 6.5 kg of abrasive particles. The mass loss of the samples after the experiment is measured to assess the extent of wear. Additionally, the surface morphology of the samples before and after the experiment is analyzed using SEM and confocal microscopy. The study results reveal that the smooth design exhibits the highest wear loss, whereas the concave and wavy concave designs show relatively lower wear loss. The convex and wavy convex designs exhibit varying contact areas with the abrasive particles depending on the surface pattern, resulting in different levels of wear. Furthermore, a comparison between the experimental results and DEM simulations confirms the observed wear trends. This study reveals the relationship between wear damage according to surface pattern shape and is expected to be of substantial help in the analysis of wear and tear on agricultural and heavy equipment.
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