This thesis deals with running-in of the pure rolling contact situation operating in the boundary lubrication regime, so that normal plastic deformation due to the contact between asperities is the main aspect. The change of the surface topography during the running-in process and the run-in surfaces are predicted locally. The main theme concerns the elastic-plastic asperity contact model. An asperity micro-contact model was considered due to its analytical nature and a well-ploughed study. A new single elliptic elastic-plastic asperity contact model has been proposed and demonstrated as the best prediction to the experimental results among the other models. Plastic deformation appears when the applied load is removed; therefore, the develo...
During the running-in of surfaces a change in roughness takes place. The presented model predicts th...
ABSTRACT Concerning the final aim, that is to make clear the mechanism of the wear mode transition f...
Many engineering applications often involve contacting surfaces. The contact can be either in the fo...
Running-in of two fresh and unworn surfaces in contact is a transient phase where friction and wear ...
Asperities loaded in pure rolling against a hard, smooth surface will often be deformed at the first...
The surface roughness and structure of rolling-sliding contacts have a decisive in-fluence on the ru...
Abstract: This paper reviews different aspects of friction and asperity contacts in strip rolling. T...
Rolling contact fatigue is a damage process that may arise in mechanical applications with repeated ...
The study of the mechanical components on the micro/nano‐scale requires the investigation on stress,...
The discussion of friction, wear, and lubrication in micro-scale of an engineering surface incorpora...
A numerical investigation was performed, with single axisymmetric asperities passing through lubrica...
The non-conforming rolling contact under high loads results in considerable plastic deformation of t...
All physical processes of contact phenomenon especially a slip mechanism occur in the superficial la...
The effect of the changes in the micro-geometry in a rolling contact on wear processes like running-...
This paper presents the study of the effect of surface hardening treatment on the wear characteristi...
During the running-in of surfaces a change in roughness takes place. The presented model predicts th...
ABSTRACT Concerning the final aim, that is to make clear the mechanism of the wear mode transition f...
Many engineering applications often involve contacting surfaces. The contact can be either in the fo...
Running-in of two fresh and unworn surfaces in contact is a transient phase where friction and wear ...
Asperities loaded in pure rolling against a hard, smooth surface will often be deformed at the first...
The surface roughness and structure of rolling-sliding contacts have a decisive in-fluence on the ru...
Abstract: This paper reviews different aspects of friction and asperity contacts in strip rolling. T...
Rolling contact fatigue is a damage process that may arise in mechanical applications with repeated ...
The study of the mechanical components on the micro/nano‐scale requires the investigation on stress,...
The discussion of friction, wear, and lubrication in micro-scale of an engineering surface incorpora...
A numerical investigation was performed, with single axisymmetric asperities passing through lubrica...
The non-conforming rolling contact under high loads results in considerable plastic deformation of t...
All physical processes of contact phenomenon especially a slip mechanism occur in the superficial la...
The effect of the changes in the micro-geometry in a rolling contact on wear processes like running-...
This paper presents the study of the effect of surface hardening treatment on the wear characteristi...
During the running-in of surfaces a change in roughness takes place. The presented model predicts th...
ABSTRACT Concerning the final aim, that is to make clear the mechanism of the wear mode transition f...
Many engineering applications often involve contacting surfaces. The contact can be either in the fo...