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Title: | Wear mechanism of elastomers under the direct Impact of solid particles in an aqueous medium |
Authors: | Kopchenkov, V. G. Копченков, В. Г. |
Keywords: | Direct impact of solid particles;Erosion wear;Evolution of destruction;Hydroabrasive wear of rubber;Wear mechanism;Wear of rubber;Rubber |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Pleiades Publishing |
Citation: | Kopchenkov, V.G. Wear Mechanism of Elastomers under the Direct Impact of Solid Particles in an Aqueous Medium // Journal of Friction and Wear. - 2018. - Volume 39. - Issue 6. - Pages 548-552 |
Series/Report no.: | Journal of Friction and Wear |
Abstract: | Abstract: A single impact of a solid particle on the surface of rubber in an aqueous medium is simulated using a special installation. An experimental study made it possible to distinguish the stages and the destruction mechanism of the rubber surface. It is established that rubber wear in an aqueous medium and air have fundamental differences. It is revealed that under low loads, the rubber surface is destroyed due to the peeling of plane rubber microfragments. Under harder loading modes, a crack forms in the center of the contact spot. Further propagation and coalescence of the cracks leads to the spalling of fragments of the material |
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