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Effects of ultrasonic vibration on the wear characteristics of a carbon steel: Analysis of the wear mechanism
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In this paper, a simple equation for the wear rate of a carbon steel subjected to ultrasonic vibration was derived using the theories of adhesive wear and analytical results of vibration, which were in good agreement with experimental results.About:
This article is published in Wear.The article was published on 1984-02-15. It has received 25 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fretting & Vibration.read more
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Influence of Ultrasonic Oscillation on Static and Sliding Friction
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of ultrasonic oscillations for in-plane and out-of-plane oscillations in the completely relevant interval of oscillation amplitudes and sliding velocities and for various material pairings was investigated.
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The effect of frequency of vibration and humidity on the wear rate
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of normal load, speed and relative humidity on wear rate was investigated on a mild steel disc using specially designed pin-on-disc apparatus having facility of vibrating the disc at different frequency of vibration and amplitude.
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Reductions in Wear Rate of Carbon Samples Sliding Against Wavy Copper Surfaces
Jau-Wen Lin,Michael D. Bryant +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured and analyzed the vibrational properties of a slider-spring-rotor contact system and compared them to surface profiles of smooth and wavy steel and polycarbonate backings.
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The friction and sliding wear of unlubricated 316 stainless steel in air at room temperature in the load range 0.5–90 N
TL;DR: In this paper, the reciprocating self-wear of 316 stainless steel in air and at room temperature has been investigated in the load range 0.5-90 N. The wear volume was a linear function of the sliding distance and the specific wear rate was independent of load.
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Reduction of friction by normal oscillations. II. In-plane system dynamics
Xinyu Mao,Xinyu Mao,Valentin L. Popov,Valentin L. Popov,Valentin L. Popov,Jasminka Starcevic,Jasminka Starcevic,Mikhail Popov,Mikhail Popov,Mikhail Popov +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the influence of out-of-plane oscillations on friction is studied extensively with various experimental methods, e.g., pin-on-disk tribometers.
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The friction and lubrication of solids
Frank Philip Bowden,David Tabor +1 more
TL;DR: Tabor and Bowden as mentioned in this paper reviewed the many advances made in this field during the past 36 years and outlined the achievements of Frank Philip Bowden, and reviewed the behavior of non-metals, especially elastomers; elastohydrodynamic lubrication; and the wear of sliding surfaces.
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Contact and Rubbing of Flat Surfaces
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the deduced dependence of the experimental observables on the load with the experimental evidence and concluded that the most realistic model is one in which increasing the load increases both the number and size of the contact areas.
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Friction and Wear of Materials
Ernest Rabinowicz,R. I. Tanner +1 more
TL;DR: Abrasive and other types of wear include: adhesives, lubrication, friction, and adhesion, as well as material properties that influence surface interaction as discussed by the authors.
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Vibration Reduces Metal to Metal Contact and Causes an Apparent Reduction in Friction
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of vibration on friction was investigated on a flat steel plate under a dead weight load of 1 kg and a speed of 0.02 cm/second by a speaker at frequencies of 20, 100, 500, and 1000 cycles per second.