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Wear Resistance and Wear Mechanisms in Polymer + Metal Composites [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2010
We have investigated composites containing metallic micro-size and nano-sized particles as the 10 wt% dispersed phase. Branched low density polyethylene (LDPE) was the matrix. Microsized metals were Al, Ag and Ni; nanosized metals were Al and Ag.
Eli Buchman   +2 more
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Wear Resistance of Rails

Steel in Translation, 2019
The operational wear of rails is analyzed and the actual wear is determined in measurements within the OAO RZhD network and in the laboratory. The wear resistance of rail steel is investigated as a function of the chemical composition and the microstructure (specifically, the dispersity).
G. N. Yunin   +4 more
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Wear resistant coatings

Transactions of the IMF, 1984
SUMMARYThe paper discusses mechanisms of surface wear, and treatments to prevent it under the headings: (a) plating processes; (b) thermochemical diffusion treatments; (c) sprayed coatings, and (d) new techniques such as laser hardening, laser alloying, ion plating. Final discussion concerns the factors to be considered when attempting the selection of
M. Farrow, C. Gleave
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Hardness as a Measure of Wear Resistance [PDF]

open access: possibleMRS Proceedings, 1983
ABSTRACTOne measure of the surface mechanical properties of materials can be obtained through microhardness data. The success of microhardness in predicting the improvements in wear resistance of ion implanted metals has been mixed. In this paper the cases of N implantation into 304 S.S.
Irwin L. Singer   +4 more
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Wear Resistance of Organic Nanocomposites

Key Engineering Materials, 2007
The wear resistance of epoxy-based nanocomposites reinforced with octadecylamine-modified clay was studied. Two testing methods, including the ball-on-disc abrasion test and the nanoscratch test, were used to measure the macro- and micro-wear behaviors.
Zhu, H.   +3 more
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Wear Resistance of Graphitized Steels [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Metallurgy and Materials, 2013
Abstract Heat-treated graphitized steels with different carbon, silicon and copper contents have been the object of study. The influence of the composition on the structure and wear resistance (weight loss of the specimen) of graphitized steels (after hardening and tempering) under the conditions of metal to metal dry sliding friction with the use
I. Volchok, S. Byelikov, I. Akimov
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The measurement of wear resistance

Wear, 1961
Abstract This is a discussion of several important aspects of evaluating wear resistance. It is focused on abrasion, which is a large area of the complex field of wear. There is no universal wear test. Instead it is necessary to analyze the factors that are most important in a given wear situation and to evaluate these separately or in simple ...
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Durability and wear resistance of LIPSS

Laser-based Micro- and Nanoprocessing XV, 2021
Laser Induced Periodic Surface Structures (LIPSS) and Direct Laser Writing (DLW) enable the selective fabrication of micro/nano surface structures on a broad range of materials. Such engineered surfaces can be tailored and have demonstrated various functional responses, from optical to hydrophilic/phobic and non-fouling properties.
Antonio Garcia-Giron   +3 more
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Polymeric coatings for impact and wear resistance

Wear, 1999
The polymeric coatings on water injector tubing used in the offshore oil industry must resist corrosion from the injected water, but more importantly must resist mechanical damage from the inspection tools lowered at speed into the tubing. This mechanical damage is produced by the wearing action of the supporting wire against the coating (wireline wear)
Symonds, N., Mellor, B.G.
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Wear-Resisting Concrete

2017
Wear resistance of concrete refers to its capability of resisting the actions of abrasion, erosion, or cavitation. Wear-resisting concrete can be achieved by incorporating (mineral) admixture, latex, microfiber or nanomaterials into conventional concrete. The incorporated materials can improve the microstructure of concrete, restrict the form of cracks
Jinping Ou   +3 more
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