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The relationship between wear and dissipated energy in sliding systems

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Resumo:Wear is the progressive loss of material from the operating surface of a body occurring as a result of relative motion at the surface, while friction is the main means of controlling the input of energy in a system. The tribosystem approach proposes analysing the contact on both the material and the energetic planes, but the relationships between the different planes are not well established. In this paper, the basis of the energetic approach is discussed and the application of the model to experimental studies on bulk materials reveals a promising and powerful tool to analyse experimental results and to use in the mechanical design.
Autores principais:Ramalho, A.
Outros Autores:Miranda, J.C.
Assunto:Friction Dissipated energy
Ano:2006
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Coimbra
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra
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description Wear is the progressive loss of material from the operating surface of a body occurring as a result of relative motion at the surface, while friction is the main means of controlling the input of energy in a system. The tribosystem approach proposes analysing the contact on both the material and the energetic planes, but the relationships between the different planes are not well established. In this paper, the basis of the energetic approach is discussed and the application of the model to experimental studies on bulk materials reveals a promising and powerful tool to analyse experimental results and to use in the mechanical design.
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spellingShingle The relationship between wear and dissipated energy in sliding systems
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Friction
Dissipated energy
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subject.fl_str_mv Friction
Dissipated energy
title The relationship between wear and dissipated energy in sliding systems
title_full The relationship between wear and dissipated energy in sliding systems
title_fullStr The relationship between wear and dissipated energy in sliding systems
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between wear and dissipated energy in sliding systems
title_short The relationship between wear and dissipated energy in sliding systems
title_sort The relationship between wear and dissipated energy in sliding systems
topic Friction
Dissipated energy
topic_facet Friction
Dissipated energy
url https://hdl.handle.net/10316/4229
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