The role of oxidation in the wear of alloys

作者: F.H. Stott

DOI: 10.1016/S0301-679X(98)00008-5

关键词: MetallurgyMaterials scienceAlloySpallationParticleCompactionCompacted oxide layer glazeReciprocating motionTribologyOxide

摘要: … faster than the Fe 3 O 4 layer. Hence, the relationship K(p)=B exp − Q RT is only valid over the … A similar relationship would hold at 570–1000C, but the values of B and Q would be very …

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