1968
DOI: 10.2320/jinstmet1952.32.1_11
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Effect of Oxides on the Friction and Wear of Hardened Bearing Steel

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“…In dry friction, since the oxide film on the metal surface prevents metal-to-metal contact, the friction and wear rate become smaller. [18][19][20] This is the reason why dW /dN Table 7. After the test finished, the pin and the bush were removed from the testing machine to measure the wear amount directly.…”
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“…In dry friction, since the oxide film on the metal surface prevents metal-to-metal contact, the friction and wear rate become smaller. [18][19][20] This is the reason why dW /dN Table 7. After the test finished, the pin and the bush were removed from the testing machine to measure the wear amount directly.…”
Section: (2)mentioning
confidence: 99%