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Tribology: Friction and Wear of Engineering Materials

TLDR
In this paper, surface topography and surfaces in contact are discussed, as well as surface engineering in tribology, materials for bearings and sliding wear by hard particles, friction and friction.
Abstract
Preface * Introduction * Surface topography and surfaces in contact * Friction * Lubricants and lubrication * Sliding wear * Wear by hard particles * Wear and design * Surface engineering in tribology * Materials for bearings * Author index * Subject index.

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Wear of bulk ceramics in micro-scale abrasion—The role of abrasive shape and hardness and its relevance to testing of ceramic coatings

TL;DR: In this paper, the micro-scale abrasive wear behavior of a range of brittle materials was examined as a function of abrasive particle type and applied load, and it was shown that the relative wear rates of the materials depended strongly upon the abrasive type selected.
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Wear of plowshare components in SAE 950C steel surface hardened by powder boriding

TL;DR: In this paper, the wear of single-phase Fe 2 B boride coatings grown on steel plowshares was investigated by means of experiments carried out both in laboratory and in field on real-size components.
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Wear analysis of centrifugal slurry pump impellers

TL;DR: The major type of wear that takes place in this experiment is erosion.
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Tribological investigation of 2009 Al-20 vol.% SiCp/17-4 PH Part I: Composite performance

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- 01 Sep 1996 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the influence of reinforcement size and matrix heat treatment on the wear mechanisms and wear rates during dry sliding of 2009 Al-20 vol.% SiCp composite have been examined.
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Changes in the tribological behavior of an epoxy resin by incorporating CuO nanoparticles and PTFE microparticles

TL;DR: In this article, different amounts of nano-CuO nanoparticles are incorporated into both a neat epoxy resin and into an epoxy resin resin containing PTFE microparticles.