2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2004.07.007
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Wear behavior of boron-doped Ni3Al material at elevated temperature

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“…Alman et al (2001) found that as the Al atomic percent in binary Fe-Al increased, the alloys became more abrasion resistant. Solmaz and Halidun Keleş temur (2004) investigated the wear behavior of boron-doped Ni 3 Al intermetallic compound at ambient and elevated temperatures and found that the dominant wear mechanism is an oxidational wear and the oxide layers produced on the surfaces also make contributions to some unique characteristics, such as high temperature, hardness and strength of Ni 3 Al. Yang et al (2004) studied the tribological properties of FeAl intermetallics under dry sliding against AISI52100 steel at ambient conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alman et al (2001) found that as the Al atomic percent in binary Fe-Al increased, the alloys became more abrasion resistant. Solmaz and Halidun Keleş temur (2004) investigated the wear behavior of boron-doped Ni 3 Al intermetallic compound at ambient and elevated temperatures and found that the dominant wear mechanism is an oxidational wear and the oxide layers produced on the surfaces also make contributions to some unique characteristics, such as high temperature, hardness and strength of Ni 3 Al. Yang et al (2004) studied the tribological properties of FeAl intermetallics under dry sliding against AISI52100 steel at ambient conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%