ASME/STLE 2009 International Joint Tribology Conference 2009
DOI: 10.1115/ijtc2009-15112
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The Effect of Machining Induced White Layer on Frictional and Wear Performance at Dry and Lubricated Sliding Contact

Abstract: A white layer on a machined surface is often produced at abusive machining conditions. However, the effect of white layer on frictional and wear performance has received little attention. This study has shown that the existence of a turned white layer slightly decreases the coefficient of friction (COF), while a ground white layer significantly increases COF at dry conditions. At lubricated conditions, the turned white layer only slightly increases COF while the ground white layer slightly reduces it. The thir… Show more

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