2019
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/ab5896
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Fracture behavior of sintered NdFeB magnets during cooling from sintering temperature

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“…For tribological performance, oil palm fiber and polyester matrix were characterized by Zhong. [13] He calculated that the lower specific wear rate (SWR) was at 30 N of load, 3000 m of distance, and at 2.8 m s −1 SV. In their study of phenolic resin, corn, palm, and sugar bar fiber composites, Yousif and El-Tayeb [14] discovered that the rate of wear and COF is lowest with loads of 20 N and 2 m s −1 SV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For tribological performance, oil palm fiber and polyester matrix were characterized by Zhong. [13] He calculated that the lower specific wear rate (SWR) was at 30 N of load, 3000 m of distance, and at 2.8 m s −1 SV. In their study of phenolic resin, corn, palm, and sugar bar fiber composites, Yousif and El-Tayeb [14] discovered that the rate of wear and COF is lowest with loads of 20 N and 2 m s −1 SV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%