2019
DOI: 10.1080/10402004.2019.1685726
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Accelerated Testing to Investigate Corrosion Mechanisms of Carburized and Carbonitrided Martensitic Stainless Steel for Aerospace Bearings in Harsh Environments

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“…A friction testing apparatus for simulating the ultra-high pressure environment of deep-ocean [364], a tribology cell attachable to a rheometer for simulation of grinding process of steel balls by coated sandpapers [365], and a whirling arm rain erosion rig for evaluation of wind turbine materials against raindrop impacts [366] have been built respectively. Accelerated testing of carburizable martensitic stainless steels for aerospace bearings in harsh environments has been performed by using electrochemical tests under elevated corrosion conditions [367]. Advanced sensing technologies, particularly in-situ measurements, are useful for characterizations of friction, wear, and lubrication in testing or practical operation.…”
Section: Physical Modelling and Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A friction testing apparatus for simulating the ultra-high pressure environment of deep-ocean [364], a tribology cell attachable to a rheometer for simulation of grinding process of steel balls by coated sandpapers [365], and a whirling arm rain erosion rig for evaluation of wind turbine materials against raindrop impacts [366] have been built respectively. Accelerated testing of carburizable martensitic stainless steels for aerospace bearings in harsh environments has been performed by using electrochemical tests under elevated corrosion conditions [367]. Advanced sensing technologies, particularly in-situ measurements, are useful for characterizations of friction, wear, and lubrication in testing or practical operation.…”
Section: Physical Modelling and Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%