Title of article
The relevance of wear-mechanism maps to mild-oxidational wear
Author/Authors
Lim، نويسنده , , S.C، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
7
From page
717
To page
723
Abstract
The presence of oxygen in the environment in which a steel sliding system operates will promote a mild form of wear with wear debris consisting mainly of iron oxides. Of the oxidation-dominated mechanisms, mild-oxidational wear (the prefix describes the extent of oxidation and not the wear rate) has been most extensively investigated. In this paper, examples will be used to show that the wear-mechanism map for the unlubricated sliding of steels can adequately predict the occurrence of mild-oxidational wear and the trend of wear rates as well as describe the resultant features on the worn surfaces. It is also shown that this map is relevant to delamination wear and to test geometries other than the pin-on-disk configuration. It is suggested that the more-recently constructed wear maps for aluminium and magnesium alloys could similarly be used to predict the wear characteristics of these alloys during sliding.
Keywords
Mild-oxidational wear , Oxidation , Wear of steels , Metallic wear , Wear maps
Journal title
Tribology International
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Tribology International
Record number
1424856
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