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About: Galling is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1534 publications have been published within this topic receiving 24302 citations.


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01 Jan 1966
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.
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.

3,042 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the behavior of polymers from the mid-20th century to the present day and determined the surface energy of different coatings with new contact adhesion meter.

633 citations

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20 Dec 1991-Wear
TL;DR: In this paper, a study was conducted on the two most widely used titanium alloys, Grade 2 commercially pure titanium and the age-hardenable Ti6Al4V. Dry sand-rubber wheel tests were conducted to assess abrasion resistance; fretting, galling and reciprocating pin-on-plane tests are conducted to determine if there is a “best” counterface for these two Titanium alloys.

629 citations

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01 Jan 1996
TL;DR: In this article, the state-of-the-art in the field of friction and wear has been surveyed, including the following: Strength and deformation properties of solids, tensile testing (Elastic) failure criteria, transformation of stress Axes and Mohr Circles, material properties and material properties, and yield metrics.
Abstract: Chapter 1. The State of Knowledge in Tribology Available Literature in Tribology Conferences on Friction, Lubrication, and Wear Held in the U.S. The Several Disciplines in the Field of Tribology The Consequences of Friction and Wear The Scope of Tribology References Chapter 2. Strength and Deformation Properties of Solids Tensile Testing (Elastic) Failure Criteria Plastic Failure (Yield Criteria) Transformation of Stress Axes and Mohr Circles Material Properties and Mohr Circles von Mises versus Mohr (Tresca) Yield Criteria Visco-Elasticity, Creep, and Stress Relaxation Damping Loss, Anelasticity, and Irreversibility Hardness Residual Stress Fatigue Fracture Toughness Applications to Tribology References Chapter 3. Adhesion and Cohesion Properties of Solids: Adsorption to Solids Atomic (Cohesive) Bonding Systems Adhesion Atomic Arrangements: Lattice Systems Dislocations, Plastic Flow, and Cleavage Adhesion Energy Adsorption and Oxidation Adsorbed Gas Films Chapter 4. Solid Surfaces Technological Surface Making Residual Stresses in Processed Surfaces Roughness of Surfaces Final Conclusions on Surface Layers References Chapter 5. Contact of Nonconforming Surfaces and Temperature Rise on Sliding Surfaces Contact Mechanics of Normal Loading Recovery Upon Unloading Adhesive Contact of Locally Contacting Bodies Area of Contact Electrical and Thermal Resistance Surface Temperature in Sliding Contact Comparison of Equations 5 through 9 Temperature Measurement References Chapter 6. Friction Classification of Frictional Contacts Early Phenomenological Observations Early Theories Development of the Adhesion Theory of Friction Limitations of the Adhesion Theory of Friction Adhesion in Friction and Wear and How it Functions Adhesion of Atoms Elastic, Plastic, and Visco-Elastic Effects in Friction Friction Influenced by Attractive Forces Between Bodies Friction Controlled by Surface Melting and Other Thin Films Rolling Resistance or Rolling Friction Friction of Compliant Materials and Structures, and of Pneumatic Tires Influence of Some Variables on General Frictional Behavior Static and Kinetic Friction Tables of Coefficient Friction Vibrations and Friction Testing Analysis of Strip Chart Data How to Use Test Data References Chapter 7. Lubrication by Inert Fluids, Greases, and Solids Fundamental Contact Condition and Solution Practical Solution Shaft Lubrication Hydrodynamics Tire Traction on Wet Roads Squeeze Film Lubrication with Grease Lubrication with Solids References Chapter 8. Wear Terminology in Wear History of Thought on Wear Main Features in the Wear of Metals, Polymers, and Ceramics Practical Design References Chapter 9. Lubricated Sliding - Chemical and Physical Effects Friction in Marginal Lubrication Wear in Marginal Lubrication Boundary Lubrication The Mechanical Aspects of Scuffing

317 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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202243
202129
202032
201943
201841