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Friction Surface Phenomena

✍ Scribed by George P. Shpenkov (Eds.)


Publisher
Elsevier
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Leaves
359
Series
Tribology series 29
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This monograph summarizes results of research in some surface phenomena, observed in mechanical treatment and friction. In particular, the book is devoted to urgent problems of the science of friction and wear and provides insight into the mechanism of the phenomena that cause, on the one hand, anomalously low coefficients of friction and wear (the so-called selective transfer) and on the other, dramatic damages of the surface layers during sliding (hydrogen wear of metals). The nature of metal interaction during sliding in selective transfer and hydrogen wear modes is analyzed in detail. Furthermore results of studies concerned with certain aspects of phenomena appearing in the process of influencing contacting surfaces and with detecting the relationship between the observed characteristics and behaviour of investigated materials in the process of mechanical treatment and friction are presented. The principle followed is to combine varied experimental facts, physical concepts and investigation methods, which at first sight appear to be unrelated, and using this approach to determine general rules. Chapter One provides the reader with a general understanding of fundamental surface phenomena which provide the background to their dynamic interaction in mechanical treatment and under friction. Chapter Two deals with the laws governing influence of mechanical effects on the surface. The third chapter presents the fundamentals of the selective transfer theory under friction. Other chapters deal with the possibilities of the Mossbauer electron spectroscopy method, widely used in physics for solving tribology problems, the influence of external electromotive force sources on contact resistance and friction pairs' wear, and hydrogen wear of metals under friction.

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Advisory Board
Page ii

Edited by
Page iii

Copyright page
Page iv

Preface
Pages v-ix
George P. Shpenkov

Chapter 1 Interaction of Solids
Pages 1-34

Chapter 2 Surface State; Energy Characteristic
Pages 35-76

Chapter 3 Physical Chemistry of Contact Interaction at Selective Transfer
Pages 77-132

Chapter 4 The Role of High Pressure and Shear Strain in Friction
Pages 133-175

Chapter 5 Structural and Phase Changes Studied by MΓΆssbauer Spectroscopy
Pages 177-216

Chapter 6 Influence of External Electromotive Forces on Contact Resistance and Wear
Pages 217-250

Chapter 7 Hydrogenation During Sliding and Hydrogen Wear Mechanism
Pages 251-309

Conclusion
Pages 311-313

References
Pages 315-334

Subject Index
Pages 335-343


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