Percussive impact wear: A study of repetitively impacting solid components in engineering
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TL;DR: In this article, a general engineering impact wear theory is outlined based on experimental results of the initiation and progress of wear, and the relationship between impact loads and wear scar geometry is modelled for general applications.
About: This article is published in Tribology International.The article was published on 1978-06-01. It has received 30 citations till now.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the wear evolution and crack propagation behaviors of steel wires during fretting-fatigue and quantitatively analyzed the wear scar and wear depth profiles using a three-dimensional white light interferometer.
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TL;DR: In this article, the major processes that are likely to be involved in wear, namely, adhesion, abrasion, fatigue, delamination, and oxidation, are described.
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TL;DR: In this article, the impact wear resistance of compacted graphite iron (CGI) cylinder heads was investigated on a bespoke impact wear test rig to look at the effect of material properties, before and after hardening, on the level of wear.
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TL;DR: In this article, a new modelling technique for predicting compound impact wear was developed, which was found to give improvements when compared with existing models in terms of both usability and accuracy of results.
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TL;DR: In this article, a generalized fretting wear theory is presented to mathematically describe the wear process under various modes of motion; impact, sliding, and oscillatory, which is based on the findings from the fracture mechanics analysis of the crack initiation and propagation processes.
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01 Jan 1966TL;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.
Abstract: Material Properties That Influence Surface Interactions. Surface Interactions. Friction. Types of Wear. Adhesive Wear. Abrasive and Other Types of Wear. Lubrication. Adhesion. Appendix. Sample Problems. Index.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors brought up-to-date the known facts concerning the mechanism of fretting wear in metals with special reference to the common engineering materials iron and steel under normal conditions.
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01 Dec 1976TL;DR: In this article, the impact response of engineering surfaces is considered and a zero-impact wear model is proposed to quantify the impact of impact on a given surface, based on elastic contact solutions.
Abstract: 1. Considerations of Friction and Wear. 2. Methods of Impact Stress Analysis. 3. Impact Response of Engineering Surfaces. 4. Erosion by Solid Particles: Ductile and Brittle Theories. 5. General Aspects of Solid Particle Erosion. 6. Experimental Background of Percussive Impact Wear. 7. The Zero Impact Wear Model. 8. Measurable Impact Wear Theory. 9. Impact Wear in the Plastic Stress Range. 10. Impact Wear Through Flexible Media. 11. Liquid Erosion. Appendices: 1. Computer Programs in APL Programming Language. 2. Elastic Contact Solutions. 3. Hardness Tests. 4. Surface Texture. Author Index. Subject Index.
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