Structure–wear-property correlation
Abstract
Wear is the loss of dimension through plastic deformation, which originates at interfaces between two sliding surfaces. Hence, it is logical to correlate the worn surface features and their morphologies with the resulting wear properties. The two dimensional extent of such wear damage accumulations (i.e., impressions of ploughing lines along with adhered debris fraction), quantified from the worn surface fractographs are observed to predict the...
Paper Details
Title
Structure–wear-property correlation
Published Date
May 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
47
Pages
557 - 565
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