To quantify wear rates, the Archard approach is classically applied. It relates the wear volume to the product of the sliding distance and the normal load. A wear coefficient is then extrapolated and is supposed to establish the wear resistance of the studied material. This synthesis shows that this approach does not work when the friction coefficient is not constant. It appears to be much more relevant to consider the interfacial shear work as a significant wear parameter. This approach is applied to study the wear response of different steels and then extended to different hard TiN, TiC coatings under reciprocating sliding conditions. By identifying wear energy coefficients the wear quantification can be rationalized and the wear resistan...
Tribologically modified surface layer results from the energy dissipated in the frictional contact a...
Fretting is small-amplitude, oscillatory motion between two bodies leading to surface damage. During...
Fretting is small-amplitude, oscillatory motion between two bodies leading to surface damage. During...
The wear of materials in sliding contacts is considered as resulting from an energy dissipation due ...
Wear is the progressive loss of material from the operating surface of a body occurring as a result ...
In the case of surface coatings application it is crucial to establish when the substrate is reached...
Wear is the progressive loss of material from the operating surface of a body occurring as a result ...
This article deals with the calculation of friction and wear of working surfaces of sliding friction...
This article deals with the calculation of friction and wear of working surfaces of sliding friction...
The selection of a proper material for the particular engineering application is a complex problem, ...
Fretting is considered as a specific type of reciprocating sliding. It is defined as a small displac...
Tribologically modified surface layer results from the energy dissipated in the frictional contact a...
Fretting is small-amplitude, oscillatory motion between two bodies leading to surface damage. During...
Fretting is small-amplitude, oscillatory motion between two bodies leading to surface damage. During...
Fretting is small-amplitude, oscillatory motion between two bodies leading to surface damage. During...
Tribologically modified surface layer results from the energy dissipated in the frictional contact a...
Fretting is small-amplitude, oscillatory motion between two bodies leading to surface damage. During...
Fretting is small-amplitude, oscillatory motion between two bodies leading to surface damage. During...
The wear of materials in sliding contacts is considered as resulting from an energy dissipation due ...
Wear is the progressive loss of material from the operating surface of a body occurring as a result ...
In the case of surface coatings application it is crucial to establish when the substrate is reached...
Wear is the progressive loss of material from the operating surface of a body occurring as a result ...
This article deals with the calculation of friction and wear of working surfaces of sliding friction...
This article deals with the calculation of friction and wear of working surfaces of sliding friction...
The selection of a proper material for the particular engineering application is a complex problem, ...
Fretting is considered as a specific type of reciprocating sliding. It is defined as a small displac...
Tribologically modified surface layer results from the energy dissipated in the frictional contact a...
Fretting is small-amplitude, oscillatory motion between two bodies leading to surface damage. During...
Fretting is small-amplitude, oscillatory motion between two bodies leading to surface damage. During...
Fretting is small-amplitude, oscillatory motion between two bodies leading to surface damage. During...
Tribologically modified surface layer results from the energy dissipated in the frictional contact a...
Fretting is small-amplitude, oscillatory motion between two bodies leading to surface damage. During...
Fretting is small-amplitude, oscillatory motion between two bodies leading to surface damage. During...