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Extended-Wear Lenses, Biofilm, and Bacterial Adhesion

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1987
While medical scientific knowledge pertaining to bacterial adhesion to biomaterials has become a rapidly growing field in most areas of medicine, its significance in ophthalmic infections has not been emphasized. Corneal bacterial ulceration in patients wearing extended-wear contact lenses has become a problem of epidemic proportions.
M M, Slusher   +3 more
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Simulated Wear of Self-Adhesive Resin Cements

Operative Dentistry, 2016
SUMMARY One of the primary areas of concern with luting agents is marginal gap erosion and attrition. The purpose of this laboratory study was to evaluate bulk and marginal slit (gap) generalized wear of self-adhesive resin cements. Three self-adhesive resin cements were used in this study: G-CEM LinkAce (LA), Maxcem Elite (ME), and RelyX ...
T, Takamizawa   +5 more
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Speculations on the theory of adhesive wear

Wear, 1972
Abstract A new sliding model applicable to adhesive wear is offered which includes the influence of asperity interaction distance. This model reduces to that of Archard in the limit as the asperity interaction distance reduces to the length of the junction.
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Sliding and Adhesive Wear

2017
Abstract This article provides a broad overview of sliding and adhesive wear, its processes, and its control, with special attention to three general classes of materials: metals, ceramics, and polymers. It discusses the ways in which materials can be damaged and removed during sliding contact.
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Prediction of Steady-State Wear Coefficients in Adhesive Wear

Tribology Transactions, 2004
With an integrated adhesive wear model, Yang's second wear coefficient equation was previously found suitable for modeling the standard wear coefficients for both the transient wear and the steady-state wear of MMC-A, MMC-B, and MMC-C, which are aluminium-based matrix composites containing 10%, 15%, and 20% alumina particles, respectively.
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Wear Failures—Abrasive and Adhesive

2013
Abstract This chapter is a detailed account of the general characteristics and effects of and the methods for preventing or reducing different categories of wear failures, namely abrasive (erosive, grinding, and gouging), adhesive, and fretting wear.
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An Investigation of Dry Adhesive Wear

Journal of Basic Engineering, 1959
Sliding-motion experiments under unlubricated conditions have been carried out on various metals, and the results are discussed in terms of the simple wear theory advanced by Archard. Oxide-film formation has been studied by electrical contact-resistance measurements made in conjunction with wear tests.
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Adhesive Wear Failures

Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention, 2021
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On The Role of Adhesion in the Wear Process

1988
Tribology research, like that in many other scientific fields, depends upon progress in several different disciplines. Hence, progress in the understanding of friction and wear behavior is somewhat cyclical in nature. Based on limited information, theories are advanced which often cannot be proven or disproved with the experimental capabilities ...
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