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Wear in mechanical contacts Typical signs of wear

Authors: Philippe KAPSA, Michel CARTIER

Publication date: June 10, 2022

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2. Wear study and quantification

Enormous progress has been made in tribology research laboratories in recent decades, thanks to the use of increasingly powerful computerized data acquisition equipment. By combining conventional tribometers with powerful sensors, it has been possible to gain a better understanding of wear and friction processes.

These wear studies are also of great interest in understanding the lifetimes of different mechanisms, in anticipation of possible damage or with a view to testing new materials.

2.1 Parameters to be taken into account

There are many wear parameters, or operating variables, and a thorough knowledge of them is essential for an accurate analysis of a tribological problem. The main ones are

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