Article | REF: TRI503 V1

Wear Theory. Bidimensionnal Models

Authors: Éric Felder, Pierre Montmitonnet

Publication date: December 10, 2017

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3. An attempt at synthesis

The aim here is to compare the approaches developed in [TRI502] and the present article, in order to assess their suitability for modelling wear on metal alloys. First, it is shown that the burr extrusion wear model can approximately verify the Preston-Archard law, often observed experimentally, and then the effect of hard solid roughness characteristics on the wear law is discussed.

3.1 Effect of the microscopic and macroscopic geometry of a part on its burr extrusion wear law

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