نتایج جستجو برای: wear modeling steel indentation

تعداد نتایج: 496117  

H. Rafiei Borujeni H. Sharifi, M. Salehi, T. Dallali Isfahani,

The aim of this research was to study the wear behavior of 42CrMo4 steel/ZrO2 composite with 10 and 30 ppi performed ceramic and compare it with the un-reinforced steel under different applied loads. The composite specimens were obtained by pressureless infiltration of the melt into a preformed ceramic of zirconium oxide. The effect of applied load on the specimens wear behavior was ...

Ball mills are common grinding equipment in mineral processing industries. Ball wear results from three mechanisms namely impact, abrasion and corrosion. Of these, the corrosion mechanism is the least investigated, due to its chemical-electrochemical nature. Therefore, the aims of this research were to investigate the grinding chemistry influence (slurry pH, solid percentage, water chemistry an...

2017
Charbel Moussa Olivier Bartier Gerard Mauvoisin Xavier Hernot Jean-Marc Collin Guillaume Delattre

This study investigates the mechanical behaviour of a carbonitrided steel, plastically graded material, during a spherical indentation test. We demonstrate that the behaviour of a carbonitrided steel can be simulated accurately with a seven layer sample, including the surface, five intermediate layers and the substrate. Moreover, for engineering design simulations which require a lot of calcula...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2003
C N Kraft O Diedrich B Burian O Schmitt M A Wimmer

Wear products of metal implants are known to induce biological events which may have profound consequences for the microcirculation of skeletal muscle. Using the skinfold chamber model and intravital microscopy we assessed microcirculatory parameters in skeletal muscle after confrontation with titanium and stainless-steel wear debris, comparing the results with those of bulk materials. Implanta...

2006
J. A. Arsecularatne L. C. Zhang C. Montross

The wear mechanisms of cutting tools made of tungsten-carbide (WC), PCBN and PCD were investigated using the tool life and temperature results available in the literature. For tool/work combinations WC/steel and PCBN/hardened-steel, under practical conditions, tool wear was found to be greatly influenced by the temperature. It was concluded that the most likely dominant tool wear mechanism for ...

2016
Xinmin Li

|III Abstract Powder metallurgy (PM) is usually used in manufacturing parts with complex geometries, such as gears and structural parts. The main attractions of PM are the high rate of material utilization, environmental friendliness of production, economic advantages (especially for complex geometries), and possibility of obtaining lighter components. To find a wide range of applications and c...

2013
A. Kawamura

Simultaneous measurements of the curves for wear versus distance, wear rate versus distance, and coefficient of friction versus distance were performed in situ to distinguish the transition from severe running-in wear to mild wear. The effects of the initial surface roughness on the severe running-in wear volume were investigated. Disk-on-plate friction and wear tests were carried out with SUS3...

2012
Abhishek Tewari

For a large number of non-oxide ceramic/metal as well as for non-oxide particulate reinforced composite/metal tribocouples, oxidative wear is reported to play a major role in the overall damage and material removal process. The designing of new materials with improved resistance to oxidative wear requires understanding of the combined effect of the material properties and operating parameters o...

2004
J. G. Buijnsters

Steel ball indentation and scratch adhesion testing of hot filament chemical vapour deposited diamond films onto AISI type 316 austenitic stainless steel substrates using two different interlayer systems, namely chromium nitride and borided steel, have been investigated. In order to compare the adhesion of these films with that of a well-known and strongly adherent system, detailed adhesion tes...

2002
L. Ma S. Low J. Song

Significant measurement differences occur in Rockwell B hardness (HRB) tests when using 1.588 mm diameter ball indenters made of steel and tungsten carbide (WC). In this paper, finite element analysis (FEA) is used to simulate the HRB indentation process using steel, tungsten carbide and rigid ball indenters on the same tested materials under the same testing conditions. The influence of the de...

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