Volume 18 - Friction, Lubrication, and Wear Technology Part 24 pdf
... Marks Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, 9t h ed., 1987, p 8-1 33 to 8-1 35 7. E.E. Bisson and W.J. Anderson, "Advanced Bearing Technology, " Special Publication SP- 38, National ... Paris, 1969 2. "Standard Terminology Relating to Erosion and Wear, " G 40, Annual Book of ASTM Standards, ASTM 3. M.B. Peterson and W.O. Winer, Ed., Wear Control Han...
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... Co-30Cr-4W-1.1C 10.4 Tristelle TS-1 Fe-30Cr-10Ni-12Co-5Si-1C 8.3 Tristelle TS-2 Fe-35Cr-10Ni-12Co-5Si-2C 16.8 Tristelle TS-3 Fe-35Cr-10Ni-12Co-5Si-3C 21.4 Cr-Mo (white iron) Fe-20Cr-2.5Mo-2.6C ... Fe-20Cr-2.5Mo-2.6C 23.1 Cermets K90 WC-25Co 63.1 K3520 WC-20Co 69.5 K3055 WC-10Co 83.7 K701 WC-10Co-4Cr 76.2 K801 WC-5.7Ni-0.4Co 89.9 K162B TiC-6NbC-2WC-25Ni-7Mo 78.5 K165...
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... VC 200 0-3 000 40 0-1 000 15 0-4 00 Nitrides TiN, HfN, ZrN 200 0-3 000 30 0-1 000 6 0-1 50 Oxides TiO 2 , ZrO 2 , Al 2 O 3 , SiO 2 100 0-2 000 20 0-8 00 20 0-3 00 Sulfides TiS 2 , MoS 2 , MoS 3 100 0-2 000 ... CuMo 6 S 8 100 0-1 500 . . . . . . Photovoltaic materials a-SiH x , CuInS 2 , CuInSe 2 (a) 150 0-2 000 5 0-2 00 5 0-1 00 Optoelectronic materi...
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Volume 18 - Friction, Lubrication, and Wear Technology Part 1 ppt
... 37 9-3 93 30. M. Godet, Modeling of Friction and Wear Phenomena, Approaches to Modeling of Friction and Wear, F.F. Ling and C.T.H. Pan, Ed., Springer-Verlag, 1987, p 1 2-3 6 31. F.F. Ling and ... 192 3-1 933)) • N.E. Promisel (195 5-1 961) (Member, 195 4-1 963) • G.J. Shubat (197 3-1 975) (Member, 196 6-1 975) • W.A. Stadtler (196 9-1 972) (Member, 196...
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Volume 18 - Friction, Lubrication, and Wear Technology Part 2 ppsx
... 20 Al, alloy 6061-T6 FOF 0 .24 0.19 18 Cr plate FOF 0.09 0.08 18 Cu FOF 0.13 0.11 18 Ni (0.001 P) FOF 0.15 0.12 18 Steel, 1032 FOF 0.27 0.27 18 Ti-6Al-4V FOF 0.17 0.14 18 Teflon TiN (Magnagold) ... 6061-T6 Teflon FOF 0.19 0 .18 18 Cr plate Teflon FOF 0.21 0.19 18 Glass, tempered Teflon FOF 0.10 0.10 18 Ni (0.001 P) Teflon FOF 0.22 0.19 18 Steel, 1032 Teflo...
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Volume 18 - Friction, Lubrication, and Wear Technology Part 4 doc
... materials and formaldehyde-release agents. Phenolic materials, such as 2,4,5-trichlorophenol, destroy bacteria directly. Materials such as 1,3-di(hydroxy-methyl )-5 , 5- dimethyl-2,4-dioxoimidazole, ... oils are used between - 20 and 120 °C (-4 and 248 °F). Some cautions are necessary when such products are used. EP solids can reduce internal bearing clearances, causing w...
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Volume 18 - Friction, Lubrication, and Wear Technology Part 6 pot
... 6 0-4 0 brass pin rubbed by an 18W-4Cr-1V-1C composition high- speed tool steel wheel particularly by McDowell, Tierney, and McClellan (Ref 4) showed that the con-joint action of fretting and ... tested with a 10 and 30 N (1 and 3 kgf) load Fig. 14 Typical wear behavior of a polymer, showing the break-in period and the steady- state period of the curve generated when wea...
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Volume 18 - Friction, Lubrication, and Wear Technology Part 7 pps
... contribution. Zero -Wear Limit. In order to establish the zero -wear limit as a quantitative, semi-empirical relation, an extension of the Bayer-Ku zero-sliding -wear theory (Ref 24) was made. The ... p 20 7-2 25 18. R.G. Bayer, Impact Wear of Elastomers, Wear, Vol 112, 1986, p 10 5-1 20 19. P.A. Engel and D.L. Millis, Surface Topography Study in Impact Wear, Wear, Vol...
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Volume 18 - Friction, Lubrication, and Wear Technology Part 8 potx
... for this particular motor operation). Fig. 4 Various types of wear particles. (a) Normal rubbing wear pa rticles. (b) Sliding wear particles. (c) Cutting wear particles. (d) Fatigue particles. ... probably break-in wear particles. The 1/12/87 sample continued to show the break-in wear particles and further reduction in WPC. The February sample showed a return to normal base...
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Volume 18 - Friction, Lubrication, and Wear Technology Part 9 doc
... appears to be about equal to the wear volume lost for the top ball scar. Fig. 17 Relation of the wear volumes of the top-ball wear scars to the bottom- ball wear scars. Because there are three ... parameters are the volume of material removed by wear and the surface area of the water scar. As discussed by Whitenton and Blau (Ref 55), both two-dimensional analysis of p...
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