The influence of the boundary lubricating conditions of three different fluids on the plastic fatigue related mechanisms of wear and scuffing

作者: Young-Ze Lee , Byung-Ju Kim

DOI: 10.1016/S0043-1648(99)00252-5

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摘要: … the same amount of plastic deformation, shows that harder steels … Disks were water-quenched from 870C and tempered to produce … increased by more than 263 HV up to 51,200 cycles. …

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