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Wear particles : from the cradle to the grave : proceedings of the 18th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology held at the Institut national des sciences appliquées, Lyon, France, 3rd-6th September 1991 [electronic resource]
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  • Description based upon print version of record.
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Front Cover; Wear Particles: From the Cradle to the Grave; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; Docteur Honoris Causa: Professor Duncan Dowson, Docteur Honoris Causa de L'INSA de LYON; Debris From the Cradle to the Grave; ""The Real Story"", Cartoons by Pierre Blanchard, Ecole Centrale de Lyon; Session I: Keynote Address; Chapter 1. Atomic Scale Mechanisms of Adhesion, Friction and Wear; Session II: Particle Detachment 1; Chapter 2. Mechanisms of the Generation of Wear Particles of Ultra- High Molecular Weight Polyethylene; Chapter 3. Adhesion for Coatings
  • Chapter 4. Debris Detachment in Plastic Contacts Chapter 5. Lubricant Screening for Debris Effects to Improve Fatigue and Wear Life; Session III: Particle Formation and Detachment; Chapter 6. Impact Wear Analysis; Chapter 7. The Determination of Particle Morphological Parameters to Assist in Elucidation of the Wear Process; Chapter 8. Wear Particle Formation in Lubricated Sliding Between a Hardened Sphere and a Flat Surface; Chapter 9. Wear Debris Formation and Tool Transfer Build-Up in Sheet Meta1 Forming
  • Chapter 10. Fracture Mechanics and Spall Detachment in Cyclic Hertzian Contacts: Theory and Computer Simulation Chapter 11. Wear Particles Forming By Phase Transformation in PSZ Ceramics During High Speed Sliding; Chapter 12. Tribology of Metal-Matrix Composites: Formation and Attrition of Transfer Films; Chapter 13. Wear Particles from Abrasion of WC-Co Cemented Carbides; Chapter 14. Analysis of Particle Detachment Due to Finishing Cutting Wear; Chapter 15. Deformation of a Particular Metallic Contaminant and Role on Surface Damage in High Speed Ball Bearings
  • Session IV: Contact Theory and Wear Laws Chapter 16. Third Bodies in Wear Models; Chapter 17. Wear Data: What Can be Made of It? Simulation Tuning; Chapter 18. Analysis of the influence of indentations on Contact Life; Chapter 19. Modification of the Two-Body Contact Conditions to Account for the Third Body; Session V: Contact Theory and Flow; Chapter 20. Modelling a Ball-On-Disk Experiment for the System l00Cr6 Steel vs (Ti,X)N Coating; Chapter 21. The Wear of Particles in Pneumatic Conveying; Chapter 22. An investigation into the Orientation of Lubricant Molecules in EHD Contacts
  • Chapter 23. Numerical Experiments with Flows of Elongated Granules Session VI: Particle Detachment 2; Chapter 24. First Body Behaviour Before Debris Formation; Chapter 25. Particle Detachment Processes in the Dry and Lubricated Wear of Ceramics; Chapter 26. Microscopic Wear Debris Generation and Surface Topography; Chapter 27. Sliding Microindentation Wear Particles : Spheres in Grinding Swarf; Session VII: Physics, Chemistry and Materials 1; Chapter 28. Chemical Wear of Steels by Extreme Pressure Additives Under Air and Vacuum Conditions; Chapter 29. On the Wear Mechanism of PTFE
  • Chapter 30. Enhancement of the Growth of Transfer Particle by the Environmental Molecules in Adhesive Wear
  • The Leeds-Lyon symposia have well established themselves in the tribological calendar. Industrial progress requires a better understanding of interfacial phenomena than now exists and it is exciting to see that the topics addressed in these proceedings volumes are at the forefront of progress in tribological research. These proceedings contain 61 papers written by authors from all over the world, covering the entire spectrum of wear particles. Of particular interest is the detailed consideration of a wide range of particle formations and detachments, as well as a close look at the physics and
  • English
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Englisch
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ISBN: 1-281-77878-8, 9786611778781, 0-08-087585-8
OCLC-Nummer: 476224125
Titel-ID: 99370743751106441
Format
1 online resource (575 p.)
Schlagworte
Mechanical wear, Tribology