A B S T R A C TThis study investigates the contact temperatures reached due to frictional heating on TPU (Thermoplastic polyurethane) and NBR (Nitrile butadiene rubber) seal surfaces during operation. These elastomers present limited thermal resistance so an excessive temperature rise may affect their tribological performance. Sliding tests of the elastomers against steel cylinders were carried out and the surface temperature evolution was acquired during the tests using a high precision infrared camera. Frictional behaviour and temperature curves were analyzed. The influence of the experimental parameters, such as the sealing material, sliding velocity, applied load and steel surface conditions was examined. Experimental thermal results were compared with those calculated through well-established analytical models, in order to determine the advantages and limitations of the latter.
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