Study on Wear Ratio Analysis of Materials by Computer Image Technology

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Wear particles in lubricating grease used in ball grooves of a heavy load tracked vehicle’s master clutch’s release mechanism were observed and its digital photos were taken by a ferroscope. Those images were analyzed quantitatively via computer image technology by analyzing the configuration, size, color, and area percentage of wear particles. Wear ratio of abrasion, adhesion, contact fatigue and corrosion wear are quantificationally analyzed.

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