An application of topographical analysis to the wear of polymers

作者: A.E. Hollander , J.K. Lancaster

DOI: 10.1016/0043-1648(73)90068-9

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摘要: Abstract Profiles of abraded metal surfaces have been analysed in terms a random surface model to determine the average radius curvature asperities, Rav. The wear rates polymers against these vary inversely with Rav, and form variation is consistent fatigue theory wear. Analyses also made topography modified, during sliding carbon fibre reinforced polymers, by abrasion, corrosion or transfer. In all cases composites again results provide quantitative support for conclusion that counterface predominant factor determining magnitude rate widely differing conditions sliding.

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