Tribology in the 80's: Proceedings of an International Conference Held at NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, April 18-21, 1983, Volume 1National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1984 - Friction |
Contents
IMPORTANCE AND DEFINITION OF MATERIALS IN TRIBOLOGY | 19 |
NATURE OF THE SURFACE AND ITS EFFECT ON SOLIDSTATE INTERACTIONS | 45 |
IMPORTANCE OF PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS TO FRICTION AND WEAR BEHAVIOUR | 71 |
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abrasive wear addition adhesion adhesive energy adhesive wear adsorbed alloys antiwear antiwear additive area of contact ASLE Trans asperity atomic behavior bond boundary lubricant Buckley bulk carbon ceramic chemical clean coefficient of friction cohesive component of friction composites counterface cracking di-2-ethylhexyl sebacate discussed disk effect elastic elastic modulus elastomers electron equation esters fatigue fibres forces formation fracture friction and wear function graphite hardness HDPE increase interaction interface interfacial strength LDPE load material mechanical properties metal micrographs microstructure molecular molecules occurs oxygen parameters Phys plastic deformation polymers pressure Proc produced PTFE reaction rubbing semicrystalline shear strength shown in figure silicon carbide sliding direction sliding speed solid spherulites steel strain stress structure studies surface energy surface layer surface roughness Tabor thermal thickness tion transfer film transfer layer transfer particle tribological wear behaviour wear debris wear mechanisms wear particles wear process wear rate