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Wear, 1969
Abstract Results obtained by Bayer, Baker and Ku 1 s for the wear of several alloys by data-processing card stock were originally considered in terms of the dimensions of the “wear scars”. An analysis in terms of volumetric wear shows that the data conform with the elementary relationship for slow, hard abrasive wear.
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Abstract Results obtained by Bayer, Baker and Ku 1 s for the wear of several alloys by data-processing card stock were originally considered in terms of the dimensions of the “wear scars”. An analysis in terms of volumetric wear shows that the data conform with the elementary relationship for slow, hard abrasive wear.
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Recent Progress on Wear‐Resistant Materials: Designs, Properties, and Applications
Advanced Science, 2021Wenzheng Zhai, Lichun Bai, Guozheng Kang
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Mechanical properties and deformation mechanisms of gradient nanostructured metals and alloys
Nature Reviews Materials, 2020Xiaoyan Li, Lei Lu, Jianguo Li
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Abrasive wear test installation
Soviet Materials Science, 1975K. P. Tabinskii, V. V. Kozub
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Ultralow nanoscale wear through atom-by-atom attrition in silicon-containing diamond-like carbon
Nature Nanotechnology, 2010Harish Bhaskaran +2 more
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