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ADHESIVE WEAR: GENERALIZED RABINOWICZ’ CRITERIA

open access: yesFacta Universitatis. Series: Mechanical Engineering, 2018
In a recent paper in Nature Communications, Aghababaei, Warner and Molinari [5] used quasi-molecular simulations to confirm the criterion for formation of debris, proposed in 1958 by Rabinowicz [4].
Valentin L. Popov
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On the debris-level origins of adhesive wear. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2017
Significance Wear causes a huge amount of material and energy losses annually, with serious environmental, economic, and industrial consequences. Despite considerable progress in the 19th century, the scientific understanding of wear remains mainly empirical. This study reveals the long-standing microscopic origins of material detachment from
Aghababaei R, Warner DH, Molinari JF.
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ADHESIVE WEAR MECHANISM AT FRICTION

open access: yesNauka ta progres transportu, 2009
The questions of mechanism of adhesion wear are considered in the article. The action of this type of wear is presented on the example of work of spring-friction shock absorber.
V. V. Artemchuk   +2 more
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Adhesion, Friction, and Wear [PDF]

open access: yesMRS Bulletin, 1991
In the context of this article, adhesion, friction, and wear are defined as follows: Adhesion is the resistance against separation of two bodies in a direction normal to the common interface. Friction is the resistance against motion of the contacting bodies in the direction of the common interface.
Landheer, D., Gee, de, A.W.J.
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Friction and wear properties of cast aluminum alloy with high Cu content

open access: yesCailiao gongcheng, 2022
Al-Cu alloy samples with 5%-20% (mass fraction) Cu were prepared by die-casting process. The hardness of the samples was measured on a Brinell hardness tester.
WANG Haibo   +3 more
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Effects of Microstructure Evolution on Fretting Wear Behaviors of 25CrNi2MoVE Steel under Different Tempering States

open access: yesMetals, 2020
Increasing load requirements and harsh operating conditions have worsened the wear of drive shafts in special field vehicles. In this paper, the evolution of the microstructure and fretting wear behaviors of 25CrNi2MoVE torsion shaft steel and their ...
Xiongfeng Hu   +5 more
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Wear Mechanism of Cemented Carbide Tool in High Speed Milling of Stainless Steel

open access: yesChinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 2018
Adhesion of cutting tool and chip often occurs when machining stainless steels with cemented carbide tools. Wear mechanism of cemented carbide tool in high speed milling of stainless steel 0Cr13Ni4Mo was studied in this work.
Guang-Jun Liu   +5 more
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High Temperature Tribological Behavior of Borocarburized Layer on Q235 Steel

open access: yesMedžiagotyra, 2021
A borocarburized layer was successfully fabricated on the surface of Q235 low-carbon steel via double glow treatment to improve the wear resistance at elevated temperature.
Zhengang YANG   +5 more
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Study on Elementary Process of Adhesive Wear Using Scanning Probe Microscopy

open access: yesTribology Online, 2016
In the elementary process of adhesive wear, wear elements, which are the elemental debris of wear particles, are generated at junctions of asperities, and subsequently grow into transfer particles between sliding surfaces through a mutual transfer and ...
Alan Hase, Hiroshi Mishina
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Tribo‐corrosion mechanisms and electromechanical behaviours for metal implants materials of CoCrMo, Ti6Al4V and Ti15Mo alloys

open access: yesBiosurface and Biotribology, 2022
Corrosion and wear play significant roles in the aseptic loosening of artificial hip joints for the long‐term service. In this present study, tribo‐corrosion tests were carried out through a reciprocating ball‐on‐plate system to evaluate the corrosion ...
Hongxiang Wang   +3 more
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