Nano-Scale Friction of Multi-Phase Powder Metallurgy Tool Steels
Abstract
Friction is a fundamental phenomenon in tribology involving complex mechanisms between the contacting surfaces. Measurements of friction are often made using devices with substantially larger contact area than dimensions corresponding to microstructural features of the materials. Hence, for multi-phase materials, influence of particular microstructural constituents is not resolved. In the present work, a tribometer with a contact area in the...
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Title
Nano-Scale Friction of Multi-Phase Powder Metallurgy Tool Steels
Published Date
Jul 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
1119
Pages
70 - 74
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