Wear appears as gradual removal of a material from contacting and rubbing surfaces of solids during their relative sliding. The mechanism of wear involves formation of debris particles. The particles have small sizes and dierent shapes. The wear debris can be "rolled over " into cy-lindrical, spherical and needle-like particles. Particles are detached from rubbing surfaces and they form a more or less continuous interfacial lay-er. They transmit forces, moments and displacements (translational and rotational) at the contact interface. The presence of wear debris between sliding surfaces aects frictional and wear behaviour signicantly. Con-stitutive relations characterize quasi-solid, quasi- uid and granular-like behaviour of wear ...
Abstract We used molecular dynamics simulation to investigate the friction of a single asperity agai...
The wear volume is known to keep increasing during frictional processes, and Archard notably propose...
Wear debris analysis is a technique for machine condition monitoring and fault diagnosis. One key is...
Wear appears as gradual removal of a material from contacting and rubbing surfaces of solids during ...
Geological faults movements generating earthquakes, a vehicles' tyres rolling on the pavement, and a...
Sliding contact between solids leads to material detaching from their surfaces in the form of debris...
Tribological problems are particularly difficult to comprehend. Different physical mechanisms (inclu...
A model for the mild wear of two contacting solids and an analytical example are proposed in this ar...
Abrasive wear is likely to occur whenever a hard asperity or a trapped hard particle is dragged acro...
Wear is commonly defined as the removal of material from solid surfaces as a result of one contactin...
A model is proposed which explains the penetrative wear of a soft material by a harder one. Three di...
A large amount of research work has been conducted to evaluate and predict wear condition of compone...
Unlubricated wear of metal components is a significant factor in the deterioration of various metal ...
A fundamental investigation into the mechanism of wear particle formation for martensitic stainless...
Wear phenomena due to contact and relative motion between two solids depend on the loading condition...
Abstract We used molecular dynamics simulation to investigate the friction of a single asperity agai...
The wear volume is known to keep increasing during frictional processes, and Archard notably propose...
Wear debris analysis is a technique for machine condition monitoring and fault diagnosis. One key is...
Wear appears as gradual removal of a material from contacting and rubbing surfaces of solids during ...
Geological faults movements generating earthquakes, a vehicles' tyres rolling on the pavement, and a...
Sliding contact between solids leads to material detaching from their surfaces in the form of debris...
Tribological problems are particularly difficult to comprehend. Different physical mechanisms (inclu...
A model for the mild wear of two contacting solids and an analytical example are proposed in this ar...
Abrasive wear is likely to occur whenever a hard asperity or a trapped hard particle is dragged acro...
Wear is commonly defined as the removal of material from solid surfaces as a result of one contactin...
A model is proposed which explains the penetrative wear of a soft material by a harder one. Three di...
A large amount of research work has been conducted to evaluate and predict wear condition of compone...
Unlubricated wear of metal components is a significant factor in the deterioration of various metal ...
A fundamental investigation into the mechanism of wear particle formation for martensitic stainless...
Wear phenomena due to contact and relative motion between two solids depend on the loading condition...
Abstract We used molecular dynamics simulation to investigate the friction of a single asperity agai...
The wear volume is known to keep increasing during frictional processes, and Archard notably propose...
Wear debris analysis is a technique for machine condition monitoring and fault diagnosis. One key is...