Article | REF: TRI501 V1

Theory of Wear. Wear Mechanisms

Authors: Éric FELDER, Pierre MONTMITONNET

Publication date: March 10, 2016

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1. Microplastic deformation modes and associated wear mechanisms

In the article [TRI 500] , we saw that a contact under hydrodynamic lubrication has a very low wear rate and degrades through cavitation and/or mechanical fatigue of the parts. Contact fatigue is covered in detail in [BM 5 055] . We will therefore return to it only very occasionally. In this article, the contacts considered are mainly...

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