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Wear and wear transition mechanisms of ceramics
Wear, 1996Abstract The combination of indentation, inclined-plane sliding, and wear tests provides useful and unique way to investigate ceramic wear and wear transition mechanisms. The experimental results show that wear mechanisms of ceramics are predominantly dependent on the tribological contact stresses.
Yushu Wang, Stephen M. Hsu
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Wear Mechanism Based on Wear Anisotropy
Tribology Transactions, 2000Self-mated dry sliding wear experiments were conducted on alumina using a pin-on-disc configuration. Worn alumina surface showed pits and projections in the size and shape of the grains. This paper shows that formation of these pits and projections are due to the wear anisotropy observed in single crystal alumina.
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On Prediction of Wear Coefficients in Sliding Wear
A S L E Transactions, 1983The 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
H.-C. Sin, N. P. Suh
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1991
The composition and physical integrity of a solid material are altered in a corrosive environment. In chemical corrosion, the material is dissolved by a corrosive liquid. In electrochemical corrosion, metal atoms are removed from the solid material as the result of an electric circuit that is produced.
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The composition and physical integrity of a solid material are altered in a corrosive environment. In chemical corrosion, the material is dissolved by a corrosive liquid. In electrochemical corrosion, metal atoms are removed from the solid material as the result of an electric circuit that is produced.
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Tyre wear particles: an abundant yet widely unreported microplastic?
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020L. J. Knight+3 more
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Tribology: Friction and Wear of Engineering Materials
, 1992I. Hutchings
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Wear and wear maps of coatings
2008Abstract Delamination is the most serious damage of a coating. It is generated even by a single action of contact when the mating material is very hard and its surface is indented into the coating under relatively large contact load. Cracks of ring, radial and/or lateral types are generated in the coating around the contact region, and partial ...
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The role of wear debris in the study of wear
Wear, 1983Abstract The danger of using the steady state wear rates of metals to compare materials is indicated; the total wear must also be considered. Particle size analysis shows that, in sliding wear, the smallest particles are the most numerous. Surface topographies of steel and aluminium alloys as produced in laboratory machines were compared with the ...
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Sporty Compression Socks: To Wear or Not to Wear?
Archives of Dermatology, 2012Tania J. Phillips, Jennifer G. Powers
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