2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2007.08.004
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Wear characterization of Ti–6Al–4V under fretting–reciprocating sliding conditions

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“…In the latter, the maximum wear depth is not at the centre of the scar but at the border of it. Single and multiple valley scar geometries have been previously reported in both reciprocating-sliding and fretting wear tests [31,37]. The change in scar profile has been attributed to the gross-slip conditions of the test and the resultant generation and distribution of debris within the contact area [36].…”
Section: Analysis Of Wear Tracks and Ball Surfacementioning
confidence: 85%
“…In the latter, the maximum wear depth is not at the centre of the scar but at the border of it. Single and multiple valley scar geometries have been previously reported in both reciprocating-sliding and fretting wear tests [31,37]. The change in scar profile has been attributed to the gross-slip conditions of the test and the resultant generation and distribution of debris within the contact area [36].…”
Section: Analysis Of Wear Tracks and Ball Surfacementioning
confidence: 85%
“…The "Dissipated Energy" wear law uses a single energy wear coefficient (α) with a wide range of stroke (50 µm to 1.3 mm), which provides a greater range of application than Archard's wear law (Fouvry et al, 2003;Liskiewicz and Fouvry, 2005;Magaziner et al, 2008). This law considers the interfacial shear work and relative motion as predominant parameters to calculate the volumetric wear.…”
Section: Implementation Of the Wear Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of frictional energy dissipation approach for evaluating the behavior of non-sliding (fretting) triobsystem remains to be of great importance to researchers. Among them, are the works of Zhang et al [25], Bureauy et al [26], Attia et al [27], Magaziner et al [28], Dini and Hills [29], and Korsunsky and Kim [30].…”
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confidence: 99%