A model for the role of debris ejection in development of fretting wearTools Zhu, Tengtuo (2022) A model for the role of debris ejection in development of fretting wear. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe paper ‘The third-body approach: a mechanical view of wear’ by Maurice Godet (Wear, 100 (1984), pp 437–452) was perhaps the first to articulate clearly the key role of the rate of debris expulsion from a fretting contact in controlling the overall rate of wear; the framework of the third body approach was further developed by the concept of tribology circuit by Berthier. Whilst subsequent research over the past four decades has acknowledged this, the role of debris ejection in fretting has been generally addressed qualitatively rather than quantitatively. Moreover, calculation of wear rates in fretting have continued to employ Archard wear equation (or approaches directly derived from it), despite this approach assuming that the rate of wear is controlled by the rate of generation of wear debris (as opposed to the rate of its ejection from the contact).
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