General assumptions and objectives of the article
Wear Theory. Bidimensionnal Models

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General assumptions and objectives of the article


Wear Theory. Bidimensionnal Models

Authors : Éric Felder, Pierre Montmitonnet

Publication date: December 10, 2017 | Lire en français

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1. General assumptions and objectives of the article

As in [TRI502] , the counterpart 2 of the solid 1 whose wear is being modeled is assumed to be rough, and the hardness of solid 2 is at least 25% greater than that of solid 1, which limits its own abrasive wear (see [TRI501] ). Contact is assumed to be dry or under boundary lubrication, with surface films (oxides, boundary or reaction films)...

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