The Research of the Effect of Velocity on Coupled Temperature Filed in Pin-on-Ring Friction Pair under Electromagnetic Field

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Based on the pin-on-ring friction pair jig, the temperature field model was established by FE software ANSYS under the coupled effect of electromagnetic induction heat and friction heat. The coupled temperature field distribution and variation rule of the analysis model were simulated and analyzed under different electromagnetic induction frequency and velocity. The results show that when the rotation angle, stress and electromagnetic induction frequency are constant, the maximum coupled temperature increases linearly with the increment of velocity, and the area of pin temperature gradients narrowed with the increasing velocity; the maximum coupled temperature rises with the increasing electromagnetic induction frequency under the constant rotation angle, stress and velocity. The research will provide FE simulation basis for the controlling of friction and wear by electromagnetic field.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 941-944)

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2508-2511

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June 2014

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