Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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616350 | Tribology International | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
It was found that the specific wear curve showed three distinct wear rate regimes, such as low, mild, and severe. Severe wear was observed below 30Â kPa and above 120Â kPa brush spring pressures (BSP) (3 and 12Â N loads, respectively). Arc erosion was the main wear mechanism below 30Â kPa brush spring pressure while abrasion was dominant above 120Â kPa BSP. Low and mild regimes were observed between 30-50 and 50-120Â kPa BSP, respectively. SEM observations showed that a continuous surface layer was formed at the sliding surfaces of the wear samples in low and mild wear regimes. The wear debris was examined by SEM and X-ray diffractometer.
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Authors
I. Yasar, A. Canakci, F. Arslan,