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Use of Cutting Force in Disciplining Relations Between Abrasive Wear and Mechanical Properties

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Approaches to Modeling of Friction and Wear
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One of the simplest wear processes is two-body abrasion of ductile metals by hard abrasives, as in the case when a metal sample slides over an abrasive paper. In this situation, metal removal is by surface deformation and micromachining, and it would appear relatively simple to model the process from machining theory and mechanical behavior at large strains and strain rates. This has not yet happened, however, in any quantitative sense, although reasonably good quantitative explanations can be developed for most types of observed behavior.

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Larsen-Basse, J. (1988). Use of Cutting Force in Disciplining Relations Between Abrasive Wear and Mechanical Properties. In: Approaches to Modeling of Friction and Wear. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3814-0_13

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  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3814-0_13

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