Titanium pins were slid against flat surfaces of alumina disks under dry condition and a normal load of 50 N 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 material to different sliding velocities at different subsurface depths. The map was obtained by conducting uniaxial compression tests. The experimentally observed variation in wear rate with sliding velocity was found to have a qualitative correspondence with the predicted variation of microstructure in the near surface region
Wear of metals in dry sliding is dictated by the material response to traction. This is demonstrated...
A fundamental study of wear transition regimes was carried out for a pin-on-disk sliding couple, inv...
Titanium flats were scribed by silicon carbide wedges over ranges of temperatures and applied strain...
Titanium pins were slid against flat surfaces of alumina disks under dry condition and a normal load...
Titanium (Ti) and copper (Cu) pins were slid against alumina in a pin-on-disk machine at a load of 5...
The present work provides an insight into the dry sliding wear behavior of titanium based on synergy...
Titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) alloy is very attractive for many applications due to its high strength-to-weig...
In an effort to study the role of strain rate response on the tribological behavior of metals, room ...
351-358Dry sliding wear behaviour of titanium alloy GTM-900 was investigated using a pin-on-disc w...
Due to the lower-cost processing of titanium, its application in the engines as light weight materia...
The extent of subsurface deformation below the worn surface influences friction and transfer layer f...
The tribological behavior of pure titanium having coarse-grained or nanostructured surfaces has been...
A comprehensive investigation into dry sliding wear and associated evolutions of subsurface microstr...
Tribological behaviour of four different heat-treated Ti6Al4V alloys, during linear reciprocating sl...
Plastic deformation and damage accumulation below the contact surfaces play an important role in sli...
Wear of metals in dry sliding is dictated by the material response to traction. This is demonstrated...
A fundamental study of wear transition regimes was carried out for a pin-on-disk sliding couple, inv...
Titanium flats were scribed by silicon carbide wedges over ranges of temperatures and applied strain...
Titanium pins were slid against flat surfaces of alumina disks under dry condition and a normal load...
Titanium (Ti) and copper (Cu) pins were slid against alumina in a pin-on-disk machine at a load of 5...
The present work provides an insight into the dry sliding wear behavior of titanium based on synergy...
Titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) alloy is very attractive for many applications due to its high strength-to-weig...
In an effort to study the role of strain rate response on the tribological behavior of metals, room ...
351-358Dry sliding wear behaviour of titanium alloy GTM-900 was investigated using a pin-on-disc w...
Due to the lower-cost processing of titanium, its application in the engines as light weight materia...
The extent of subsurface deformation below the worn surface influences friction and transfer layer f...
The tribological behavior of pure titanium having coarse-grained or nanostructured surfaces has been...
A comprehensive investigation into dry sliding wear and associated evolutions of subsurface microstr...
Tribological behaviour of four different heat-treated Ti6Al4V alloys, during linear reciprocating sl...
Plastic deformation and damage accumulation below the contact surfaces play an important role in sli...
Wear of metals in dry sliding is dictated by the material response to traction. This is demonstrated...
A fundamental study of wear transition regimes was carried out for a pin-on-disk sliding couple, inv...
Titanium flats were scribed by silicon carbide wedges over ranges of temperatures and applied strain...