作者: D.M. Rowson , T.F.J. Quinn , J.L. Sullivan
DOI: 10.1016/0043-1648(84)90053-X
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摘要: Abstract The origins and the development of oxidational theory mild wear under conditions where ambient temperatures are sufficiently low that no significant oxidation can occur outside instantaneous real areas contact between two sliding surfaces reviewed in this paper. Emphasis is placed on importance heat flow analysis for calculating surface division at interface, especially so far as it used checking model explaining rates obtained some pin-on-disc experiments with alloy steels. It shown possible to deduce values constants during different from those static tests which relevant a range implications computed number N asperities beneath pin any given time, temperature T c within critical oxide film thickness ξ discussed.