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Contents
Theories of Wear and Their Significance for Engineering Practice F T Barwell I Introduction II Wear in Vacuum or Inert Gases III Wear in Air with... | 1 |
References | 2 |
The Wear of Polymers D C Evans and J K Lancaster I Introduction II Materials III Friction IV Wear Testing V Abrasion VI Fatigue VII Adhesion VI... | 85 |
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abrasive abrasive particles abrasive wear additives adhesion alloys angle appear applications bearing behavior carbide carbon caused changes coefficient compressive stress considerable constant copper cracks cutting damage debris deformation depends developed disks edge effect Engineers erosion et al evidence face factors failure fatigue flow forces formation fracture fretting friction gears glass graphite hardening hardness heat higher impact important improve increase initial Inst interface involved layer lead less load London lower lubricant machine material measured Mech mechanism metal normal observed obtained occurs operation oxide particles plastic polymers possible present pressure Proc produced properties range reduced relation relatively removal resistance rolling contact roughness Scott scuffing shear shown shows sliding solid speed steel strength stress structure suggested surface Table temperature tests thickness tion tool Trans transfer treatment usually volume wear rate wear resistance wide