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Frictional heating and its influence on wear of steel
High frictional temperatures during dry or imperfectly lubricated rubbing of steel produce gross structural changes and intense hardening of surface layers; wear time curve shows marked inflection, wear rate of soft steel on soft steel diminishing by more than order of magnitude as hardened skin develops; protective layer establishes itself more readily as carbon content of steel increases; explanation of this feature; other results.
Frictional heating and its influence on wear of steel
High frictional temperatures during dry or imperfectly lubricated rubbing of steel produce gross structural changes and intense hardening of surface layers; wear time curve shows marked inflection, wear rate of soft steel on soft steel diminishing by more than order of magnitude as hardened skin develops; protective layer establishes itself more readily as carbon content of steel increases; explanation of this feature; other results.
Frictional heating and its influence on wear of steel
J Applied Physics
Welsh, N.C. (author)
1957
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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