Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4986738 | Wear | 2017 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
For a dry interface the η exponent was found to be very small (0.15) suggesting that the wear volume is directly related to the friction energy dissipated in the interface. In contrast, in lithium-boron solution the best fitting was achieved with ηw=â0.9 which implies an energy wear rate nearly inversely proportional to RP. The larger the normal force fluctuation (i.e., the smaller RP) the larger the contribution of tribocorrosion and the faster the surface wear. Besides, unexpected erosion-corrosion wear phenomena were identified at the inlets of the contact. These different wear mechanisms are discussed and quantified.
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Authors
E. Marc, S. Fouvry, O. Graton, C. Phalippou, H. Maitournam,