Wear of Engineering MaterialsJeffery A. Hawk Symposium proceedings contains information on some of the latest work involving the development, assessment, and application of wear-resistant materials. Nearly 60 papers by authors from more than 10 countries discuss fundamental and applied research in the areas of wear, erosion, and wear-corrosion of materials. |
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Microstructural Evolution During Sliding | 3 |
Tribological Properties of Centrifugally Cast Lead Free Copper Alloy Graphite Composites | 13 |
Development and Application of Structural Methods of Tribodiagnostics | 21 |
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