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The empirical relationship between abrasive wear and the applied conditions
G.K. Nathan,W.J.D. Jones +1 more
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In this article, an investigation has been carried out to study the variation of the volume of wear of different metals with variations of the mean diameter of abrasive particles (35-710 μ), the load (0.5-6 kg), the velocity of abrasion ( 0.032-2.50 m/sec) and the length of abarasion path (1.5 -6 m).About:
This article is published in Wear.The article was published on 1966-07-01. It has received 84 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Abrasion (mechanical).read more
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Paper 24: Influence of the Hardness of Abrasives on the Abrasive Wear of Metals
G. K. Nathan,W. J. D. Jones +1 more
TL;DR: Abrasive wear tests were carried out using the abrasives carborundum, corundum and garnet, flint, and glass on a wide range of metals and alloys as discussed by the authors.
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Parametric Study to Correlate the Applied Factors and Abrasive Wear Resistance of HVOF Coating
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of CeO2 addition on microstructure, hardness, and abrasive wear behavior of Co-Ni-base powder was investigated with three levels of each factor: load, abrasive size, sliding distance, and temperature.
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Experimental Depiction of the Hypothesis of Flake-Like Wear Debris Generation in Rolling Contact Fatigue of the Rail–Wheel Contact Interface
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provided strong experimental evidence of the creation processes of wear debris propagation, aggregation, transfer, and compaction, therefore confirming the existing hypothesis and enhancing the understanding of wear mechanisms in the rolling contact interface.
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Wear and Failure Analysis of Semi-Autogenous Grinding Mill Liners
Roozbeh Eshghian,Majid Abbasi +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the wear and failure analysis of shell liners of a semi-autogenous grinding mill was investigated using visual inspection, optical and scanning electron microscopes and hardness measurements.
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A study of abrasive wear under three-body conditions
TL;DR: In this article, a simple quantitative expression for abrasive wear rate is developed, and the abrasive data of a number of earlier investigators is analyzed in terms of this expression. But the results of this analysis are limited, since the average loose abrasive grain spends 90% of its time rolling and only 10% of the time abrading the sliding surfaces between which it is situated.
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An Experimental Study of Friction and Wear During Abrasion of Metals
TL;DR: In this article, the friction coefficient and the mass loss per centimetre, of Al, Ag, Cu, Pt, Fe, Mo, U and W specimens ~ 1 to 2·5 cm long are investigated as a function of the mean particle diameter D of abrading emery-paper surfaces.