Material Aspects in Adhesion, Galling, and Adhesive Wear

作者: J.A. Schey

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-08-031640-6.50020-7

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摘要: ABSTRACT Material properties that affect adhesion, galling, and adhesive wear are reviewed. While it has now been shown both theoretically from high-vacuum experiments adhesion should occur between all metals, significant differences found in less-pure environments. The further accentuated when sliding is imposed so metal transfer, the separation of particles occur. role material such as crystal structure, SFE, hardness, strain hardening rate and, dissimilar solubility, occurrence brittle phases discussed.

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