from the basic hypothesis that a life span expectation of an e-bike hub motor is directly correlated with that of its orbital planetary gears ( especially when made of Nylon like the Bafang motors ) or bearings ( Tongxing motors ) i am interested in knowing if there is a way to measure such information : when 2 surfaces ( with ou without teeth ) made of two materials with different hardness coefficient are in friction contact with each one another , which material is going to erode the first : the harder or the softer ? i don't think the answer is that obvious !
is there a universal unit that can be used to measure such erosion factor or hardness coefficient in order to predict the behaviour of one material in friction with another ? ( illustration in underneath photo )
i recently saw a figure that said : " Modulus 1.25 "
what could that "modulus" be , what could be the extreme values of such measurement , on a scale of 1 to 10 or 1 to 2 or ??? is 1.25 a good value ?
( sorry for starting this new thread under that general chapter when it might have been better classified at the Technical chapter , but i don't have enough privilege to do so )
is there a universal unit that can be used to measure such erosion factor or hardness coefficient in order to predict the behaviour of one material in friction with another ? ( illustration in underneath photo )
i recently saw a figure that said : " Modulus 1.25 "
what could that "modulus" be , what could be the extreme values of such measurement , on a scale of 1 to 10 or 1 to 2 or ??? is 1.25 a good value ?
( sorry for starting this new thread under that general chapter when it might have been better classified at the Technical chapter , but i don't have enough privilege to do so )
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