Amamoto et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Friction and wear of carbon steel near T1-transition under dry slidingAmamoto et al., 2006
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- 2600197899813515611
- Author
- Amamoto Y
- Goto H
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- Publication venue
- Tribology International
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The wear phenomenon of metals under dry sliding is, generally, divided into two modes of severe and mild wear. A discontinuous transition between the wear modes often takes place in a certain load range. The T1-transition is usually observed at lower levels of load or …
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