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On Prediction of Wear Coefficients in Sliding Wear

A S L E Transactions, 1983
The wear rates and wear coefficients of metals are analytically predicted based on the delamination theory of wear when the wear rates are controlled by the subsurface crack propagation rate. The wear rate and the wear coefficient are predicted to be directly proportional to the depth of crack location and the crack growth rate. The numerical values of
N. P. Suh, H.-C. Sin
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Sliding wear rig

Tribology International, 1983
Abstract As a preliminary to studies on cam and follower systems, a rotating cylinder on reciprocating flat wear rig has been developed. This has turned out to possess a number of useful characteristics not available in more conventional rigs. The rig has been particularly useful in that it has produced wear areas large enough for detailed comparison
B. Jones, R.C. Watkins
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Sliding wear life and sliding wear mechanism of gray cast iron AISI NO.35B

Wear, 2021
Abstract Wear damage occurs and develops on machine parts that slide because of relative slippage between these parts. If such damage reduces the operating accuracy of the machine, then the machine will ultimately cease to function. In this study, we conducted sliding wear experiments under lubrication using gray cast iron AISI NO.35B (JIS FC250 ...
K. Masuda   +4 more
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Sliding wear and transfer

Wear, 1983
Abstract It is well known that transfer of material from one component of a sliding pair to the other occurs in many tribological systems. In the present paper the authors describe their observations on transfer material and on debris particles. Detailed structural and chemical information has been obtained by using optical microscopy, scanning ...
P. Heilmann   +4 more
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Sliding Wear of Titanium

Journal of Tribology, 1997
Titanium pins were slid against flat surfaces of alumina disks under dry condition and a normal load of 50N at sliding speeds varying from 0.1 to 4 ms−1. Estimated strain rate and temperature distribution in the subsurface when superposed on a microstructure evolution map in temperature-strain rate space give the microstructural response of the ...
Kailas, SV, Biswas, SK
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