The evolution of microstructures in the glazed layer formed during high temperature sliding wear of Nimonic 80A against Stellite 6 at 750 ◦C using a speed of 0.314ms−1 under a load of 7N has been investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive analysis by X-ray (EDX), X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results indicate the formation of a wear resistant nano-structured glazed layer. The mechanisms responsible for the formation of the nano-polycrystalline glazed layer are discussed
(ref. thèse : 2019LYSEC34)This manuscript presents a multi-physical analysis of the fretting wear da...
The work aimed to develop surfaces that could resist wear at high temperatures, thus achieving a pro...
Machine components moving relative to each other at elevated temperatures can be found in applicatio...
The evolution of microstructures in the glaze layer formed during limited debris retention sliding w...
High temperature wear is a serious problem in many applications in which relative motion and contact...
In aeronautics, the blade disk contact, between ceramic and Haynes 25 (cobalt-based alloy) surfaces,...
For many applications, including power generation, aerospace and the automobile industry, high tempe...
Oxidational wear continues to present an economic challenge for the replacement of components subjec...
Nickel based alloys are the most developed materials nowadays for applications at high temperature, ...
Les alliages à base de Nickel constituent les meilleurs matériaux actuellement développés pour répon...
This paper details the effect of temperature on the frictional behaviour of highly novel CrAlYN/CrN ...
A detailed transmission electron microscopy study of oxide and oxygen-containing phase formation dur...
The presented study investigates the hardness and sliding wear behavior of cemented carbidesand high...
Received Date Line (to be inserted by Production) (8 pt) Oxidational wear continues to present an ec...
The overall aim of this research was to investigate the room temperature and high temperature wear o...
(ref. thèse : 2019LYSEC34)This manuscript presents a multi-physical analysis of the fretting wear da...
The work aimed to develop surfaces that could resist wear at high temperatures, thus achieving a pro...
Machine components moving relative to each other at elevated temperatures can be found in applicatio...
The evolution of microstructures in the glaze layer formed during limited debris retention sliding w...
High temperature wear is a serious problem in many applications in which relative motion and contact...
In aeronautics, the blade disk contact, between ceramic and Haynes 25 (cobalt-based alloy) surfaces,...
For many applications, including power generation, aerospace and the automobile industry, high tempe...
Oxidational wear continues to present an economic challenge for the replacement of components subjec...
Nickel based alloys are the most developed materials nowadays for applications at high temperature, ...
Les alliages à base de Nickel constituent les meilleurs matériaux actuellement développés pour répon...
This paper details the effect of temperature on the frictional behaviour of highly novel CrAlYN/CrN ...
A detailed transmission electron microscopy study of oxide and oxygen-containing phase formation dur...
The presented study investigates the hardness and sliding wear behavior of cemented carbidesand high...
Received Date Line (to be inserted by Production) (8 pt) Oxidational wear continues to present an ec...
The overall aim of this research was to investigate the room temperature and high temperature wear o...
(ref. thèse : 2019LYSEC34)This manuscript presents a multi-physical analysis of the fretting wear da...
The work aimed to develop surfaces that could resist wear at high temperatures, thus achieving a pro...
Machine components moving relative to each other at elevated temperatures can be found in applicatio...