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Wear, 2005
The abrasive wear rates of materials may be very simply related to their mechanical properties, provided wear takes place under very simple conditions. However, wear rates in many practical situations can be controlled by effects which either relate to mechanical properties in more subtle ways, or which are controlled by quite different parameters ...
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The abrasive wear rates of materials may be very simply related to their mechanical properties, provided wear takes place under very simple conditions. However, wear rates in many practical situations can be controlled by effects which either relate to mechanical properties in more subtle ways, or which are controlled by quite different parameters ...
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2018
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">An enormous economic loss, as well as a waste of natural resources, is incurred world-wide as a result of wear of components and tools. Any effort expended in an attempt to reduce this loss is indeed worthwhile.
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<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">An enormous economic loss, as well as a waste of natural resources, is incurred world-wide as a result of wear of components and tools. Any effort expended in an attempt to reduce this loss is indeed worthwhile.
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Wear, 1992
Abstract Abrasion processes in a highly elastic rubber surface are distinctly different from those of other materials of higher modulus. This review paper describes the main features of rubber abrasion. It is a topic that has received considerable attention over the years in view of its relationship to the wear of road tyres.
A.H. Muhr, A.D. Roberts
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Abstract Abrasion processes in a highly elastic rubber surface are distinctly different from those of other materials of higher modulus. This review paper describes the main features of rubber abrasion. It is a topic that has received considerable attention over the years in view of its relationship to the wear of road tyres.
A.H. Muhr, A.D. Roberts
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1969
Abrasive wear is one of the most critical and costly problems faced by an industrial economy. Since 1950 a great deal of empirical and theoretical knowledge has been developed, but impediments seem to exist which hinder the transfer of this information either among researchers or among those who have need of it. It is partially to remedy this situation
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Abrasive wear is one of the most critical and costly problems faced by an industrial economy. Since 1950 a great deal of empirical and theoretical knowledge has been developed, but impediments seem to exist which hinder the transfer of this information either among researchers or among those who have need of it. It is partially to remedy this situation
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Abrasive Wear Of Intermetallics
MRS Proceedings, 1994AbstractThe U.S. Bureau of Mines is investigating the wear behavior of a variety of advanced materials. Among the many materials under evaluation are intermetallic alloys based on the compounds: Fe3Al, Ti3Al, TiAl, Al3Ti, NiAl and MoSi2. The high hardness, high modulus, low density, and superior environmental stability of these compounds make them ...
J. A. Hawk, D. E. Alman, R. D. Wilson
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Wear, 1969
Abstract The main features of the abrasion of polymers are outlined in an attempt to formulate a general picture of the wear processes involved. The relative roles of plastic and elastic deformation are first discussed and the wear phenomena on abrasive papers, metal gauze and rough metal surfaces are then described.
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Abstract The main features of the abrasion of polymers are outlined in an attempt to formulate a general picture of the wear processes involved. The relative roles of plastic and elastic deformation are first discussed and the wear phenomena on abrasive papers, metal gauze and rough metal surfaces are then described.
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Abrasive wear in ceramic laminated composites
Wear, 2006Laminated ceramic structures in the system Al2O3/Al2O3 + 3Y-TZP (A/AZ) were prepared using a tape casting technique in order to obtain ceramic layers with different compositions and thicknesses. Piezo-spectroscopy was used to evaluate the residual stresses arisen from a calibrated mismatch in thermal expansion coefficients of the layers during the ...
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Tribology International, 1975
Abstract Properties of the soil and wearing material determine the volume wear. Volume wear increases as the stone content of a soil and its resistance to penetration by spherical probes increase. During abrasive wear the abrasive deteriorates by one of two mechanisms, plastic flow or fracture.
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Abstract Properties of the soil and wearing material determine the volume wear. Volume wear increases as the stone content of a soil and its resistance to penetration by spherical probes increase. During abrasive wear the abrasive deteriorates by one of two mechanisms, plastic flow or fracture.
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Tribology International, 1997
Abrasive wear resistance, abrasive wear mode and abrasive wear rate are discussed with experimental results, and abrasive wear theories are introduced and explained from the viewpoints of effective work for plastic deformation and fracture.
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Abrasive wear resistance, abrasive wear mode and abrasive wear rate are discussed with experimental results, and abrasive wear theories are introduced and explained from the viewpoints of effective work for plastic deformation and fracture.
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Wear, 1974
Abstract The mechanisms of abrasive wear are reviewed and laboratory test methods assessed. The results of abrasive wear tests on technically pure metals, heat treated steels, cold work hardened materials, hard wear resistant materials and minerals against fixed abrasive grains are discussed.
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Abstract The mechanisms of abrasive wear are reviewed and laboratory test methods assessed. The results of abrasive wear tests on technically pure metals, heat treated steels, cold work hardened materials, hard wear resistant materials and minerals against fixed abrasive grains are discussed.
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