Site surface conditions effects on the static friction coefficient for metallic materials

Authors

  • José Christian Chanchi Golondrino Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Manizales, Caldas
  • B. Moreno Castañeda Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Sede Manizales
  • Mateo Restrepo Botero Universidad Nacional de Colombia – Sede Manizales, Manizales

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/RIC.00069.21

Keywords:

Metallic materials, friction coefficient, site conditions, corrosion, hardness ratio

Abstract

A methodology for quantifying the variation of the static friction coefficient µ due to different site surface conditions, and for metallic materials with hardness ratios ρ = 0.5 – 2, is proposed. ρ is defined as the ratio between the material hardness and the A36 steel hardness. For each material, 7 coupons were considered in the site conditions “clean”, “bought”, “polished” and “corroded”. Results show if surfaces are kept as “bought”, µ may increase or decrease up to 20%, if surfaces are polished, µ may increases up to 37%, and if surfaces are corroded µ may increases up to 410% when considering corrosion rates of 90 – 670 µm/year. These increments or reductions were calculated respect to the site condition “clean”. Results also show for “clean” surfaces and for ρ ≤ 1.7, µ is dependent on ρ, for ρ > 1.7, µ is approximately constant. A model for quantifying variations of µ for the considered site surface conditions was proposed.

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Author Biography

José Christian Chanchi Golondrino, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Manizales, Caldas

Profesor Asociado Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Manizales

Published

2023-08-31

How to Cite

Chanchi Golondrino, J. . C., Moreno Castañeda, B., & Restrepo Botero, M. (2023). Site surface conditions effects on the static friction coefficient for metallic materials. Revista Ingeniería De Construcción, 38(2). https://doi.org/10.7764/RIC.00069.21

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Original Research