The Role of Subsurface Zones in the Wear of Materials
Key Engineering Materials Volume 33
doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.33
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The Effect of Surface Irregularities, Subsurface Layers, Pressure, Lubrication, and Sliding Speed on Friction Resistance to Sliding in Metals
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Authors: Betzalel Avitzur
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The Mechanics of Plastic Deformation of Surface and Subsurface Layers in Rolling And Sliding Contact
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Authors: K.L. Johnson
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Plastic Analysis of Near-Surface Zones in Sliding Contact of Metals
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603 K
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Authors: Francis E. Kennedy
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Subsurface Fracture and the Wear of Brittle Solids
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Authors: E. Ling, Iain Finnie
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A Survey of the Development of Subsurface Zones in the Wear of Materials
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Authors: S.L. Rice, H. Nowotny, S.F. Wayne
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The Role of Microcstrucutre in Subsurface Damage Induced by Sliding Contact
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Authors: J.J. Wert
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Combined Thermal - Mechanical Effects in Frictional Sliding
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847 K
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Authors: A. Azarkhin, J.R. Barber, R.L. Rolf
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The Layered Contact System with Paraboloidal Surfaces
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951 K
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Authors: Y.P. Chiu
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Propagation of an Inclined Subsurface Crack in Rolling/Sliding Contact Fatigue
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Authors: M. Kaneta, T. Okazaki, Y. Murakami
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Elastoplastic Finite Element Analysis of Spheres in Contact
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553 K
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Authors: M. Taalebinezhaad, N. Saka