10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OXIDATIONAL»
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Modern Tribology Handbook, Two Volume Set
(1992), Oxidational wear modelling. I, Wear, 153, 179-200. With permission.)
TABLE 21.4 Specific Wear Rates for High-Chromium Ferrite Steel Pins Sliding
Velocity (m/s) Specific Wear Rate (x10-5 mmWm) Below Transition Above
Transition ...
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Physical Analysis for Tribology
It is clear that mild-oxidational wear and severeoxidational wear are very
widespread in the wear mechanism map for steel (see Figure 1.5). It seems that
oxidational wear is one of those areas of tribological endeavour most likely to
receive an ...
T. F. J. Quinn, Terence F. J. Quinn, 2005
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Surface Modification and Mechanisms: Friction, Stress, and ...
The definite sliding distance for crack to initiate and for oxides to spall off
depends upon the normal pressure as well as sliding speed. In fact, the spalling
of oxide films is a fatigue behavior. Such a wear mechanism is termed oxidational
wear.
George E. Totten, Hong Liang, 2004
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Handbook of Lubrication and Tribology: Theory and Design, ...
The general theory of oxidational wear, Wear 175 (1994),199–208. D. S. Lin,
F. H. Stott, G. C. Wood, Effects of elevated ambient temperatures on the friction
and wear behaviour of some commercial nickel based alloys, ASLE Trans. 17 (
1974) ...
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Compacted Oxide Layer Formation Under Conditions of Limited ...
7 (1997) 517-526 [73] T.F.J. Quinn – “Oxidational Wear”, Wear 18 (1971) 413-
419 [74] T.F.J. Quinn – “Computational Methods Applied to Oxidational Wear”,
Wear 199 (1996) 169-180 [75] T.F.J. Quinn – “Oxidational Wear Modelling: Part 1
”, ...
For example, models both qualitative and quantitative have been developed to
explain oxidational wear under conditions where debris entrapment is not
possible and the protective oxide is formed by diffusion controlled thick film
growth[7,8] ...
D. Berthe, D. Dowson, M. Godet, 1988
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Coatings Tribology: Properties, Mechanisms, Techniques and ...
Quinn, T.F.J., Review of oxidational wear. Part I: The origins of oxidational wear.
Tribology Int., 16 (1983a) 5, 257–271. Quinn, T.F.J., Review of oxidational wear.
Part II: Recent developments and future trends in oxidational wear research.
Kenneth Holmberg, Allan Matthews, 2009
5.2.3 Oxidation-dominated wear Figure 5.2 includes a large region at higher
speeds designated 'oxidational wear'. The existence and extent of this regime,
and the wear rates within it, are dependent on the ability of the wearing material
to ...
(5) QUINN, T.F.J., SULLIVAN, J.L. and ROWSON, D.M., "Origins and
Developments of Oxidational Wear at Low Ambient Temperatures," Wear, 1984,
23, (No. 2), 175. BATCHELOR, A.W., SLACHOWIAK, G.W. and CAMERON, A., "
The ...
D. Dowson, C.M. Taylor, M. Godet, 1990
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Advanced Techniques for Surface Engineering
The mechanisms of chemical wear have been discussed by Czichos (Ref 10)
and Buckley (Ref 20). Oxidational wear is the most common chemical wear
process. A thin layer of oxides will almost always be formed on the top of metal
surfaces.
W. Gissler, H.A. Jehn, 1992