Continuous Method for Assessment of Wear under Conditions of Technically Dry Friction

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In the article a continuous method for measurement of wear under conditions of technically dry friction of tribological kinematic pairs of the type pin–on–disk of T–11 tester, as an example is presented. Also taken up was a test of an evolved simple method for evaluation of correction on the participation of thermal expansion in size change of a frictional kinematic pair. The analysis of obtained results showed the existence of correlation between total experimental wear and analytical value of total wear (decrease of linear dimension of pin).

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 113)

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415-419

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June 2006

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