Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9679458 Wear 2005 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The wear conditions generate in all cases a mechanically mixed layer (MML). The results were compared to those obtained with the non-reinforced alloy, which for the same conditions does not form the MML. The improvement of the wear properties was substantial, decreasing the wear rate in two orders of magnitude, result that is independent of volume fraction and nature of the reinforcement. The analysis of the surface and subsurface of the worn samples shows defects and presence of iron in the MML. These results indicate that different type of reinforcement can generate MMLs with similar wear resistance. Moreover, they are used to introduce new elements of analysis for the development of a mechanism of formation of the MML.
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