Article | REF: BM5068 V1

Wear on mechanical contacts - Wear and friction control

Authors: Michel CARTIER, Philippe KAPSA

Publication date: October 10, 2001

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2. Role of materials and surface treatments

Note :

For surface treatments, please refer to the reference work [32] .

The corresponding requirements are based on the following data.

  • Properties required for different wear modes

    The table at 2 gives an overview of the main elementary phenomena encountered on mechanical friction contacts, and their relative orientations in terms of material properties.

     

    It should be noted that, while mechanical wear can be fairly directly correlated with certain intrinsic material characteristics, adhesive wear has the...

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