Kim et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Wear and friction behavior of self-lubricating alumina–zirconia–fluoride composites fabricated by the PECS techniqueKim et al., 2014
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- Kim S
- Lee S
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- Ceramics International
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This study examined the wear and friction behavior of pulse electric current sintered Al 2 O 3– ZrO 2 composites containing such fluorides as CaF 2 and BaF 2. The dry sliding wear and friction properties against a commercial alumina bearing ball were investigated using a …
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