International audienceDurability of engineering workpieces surfaces is well-known to be strongly related to the microstructural evolutions induced by machining processes. One current challenge is to choose the right process parameters, such as the sliding speed, in order to optimize both the subsurface microstructure and the surface properties. In this paper, a special tribometer, able to simulate contact pressures and cutting speeds occurring during machining, has been used to characterize the effect of sliding velocity on microstructural evolution induced in copper. Significant recrystallization and grain refinement phenomena have been observed for the highest sliding speed tested (250m/min). Finite element analysis have been performed to...
We performed large-scale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to study the transient softening stage ...
This paper addresses problems of predicting chip formation in high strain machining conditions. A co...
Damage accumulation below the contact surfaces constitutes an important form of delamination wear in...
International audienceDurability of engineering workpieces surfaces is well-known to be strongly rel...
The tribological behavior of copper was studied with a pin-on-disk system designed to achieve a wide...
Frictional sliding induces a distinct discontinuity in the microstructure between a subsurface layer...
This study concentrates on characterization of the surface microstructure evolution in pure copper a...
Tailoring the surface properties of a material for low friction and little wear has long been a goal...
The growth of the nanocrystalline tribolayer produced in oxygen free high conductivity copper afte...
© 2015, Allerton Press, Inc. In the present work, we report the results of tribological studies on c...
Sliding contact induces severe plastic deformation (SPD) at the surface of ductile materials and ind...
This work analyses the effect of annealing conditions on tribolayer formation in copper under dry sl...
Surface mechanical treatments are known to introduce deformation heterogeneity, thus entailing a com...
In this paper, the running-in tribological behavior of Pb-free brass (i.e., 64% copper and 36% Zinc)...
Dry sliding wear experiments were performed on a pin-ring apparatus with different metal pins (coppe...
We performed large-scale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to study the transient softening stage ...
This paper addresses problems of predicting chip formation in high strain machining conditions. A co...
Damage accumulation below the contact surfaces constitutes an important form of delamination wear in...
International audienceDurability of engineering workpieces surfaces is well-known to be strongly rel...
The tribological behavior of copper was studied with a pin-on-disk system designed to achieve a wide...
Frictional sliding induces a distinct discontinuity in the microstructure between a subsurface layer...
This study concentrates on characterization of the surface microstructure evolution in pure copper a...
Tailoring the surface properties of a material for low friction and little wear has long been a goal...
The growth of the nanocrystalline tribolayer produced in oxygen free high conductivity copper afte...
© 2015, Allerton Press, Inc. In the present work, we report the results of tribological studies on c...
Sliding contact induces severe plastic deformation (SPD) at the surface of ductile materials and ind...
This work analyses the effect of annealing conditions on tribolayer formation in copper under dry sl...
Surface mechanical treatments are known to introduce deformation heterogeneity, thus entailing a com...
In this paper, the running-in tribological behavior of Pb-free brass (i.e., 64% copper and 36% Zinc)...
Dry sliding wear experiments were performed on a pin-ring apparatus with different metal pins (coppe...
We performed large-scale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to study the transient softening stage ...
This paper addresses problems of predicting chip formation in high strain machining conditions. A co...
Damage accumulation below the contact surfaces constitutes an important form of delamination wear in...