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: Received: 28 September 2018 / Approved: 29 September 2018 / Online: 29 September 2018 (04:53:00 CEST)
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Podrabinnik, P.; Gershman, I.; Mironov, A.; Kuznetsova, E. Mechanisms of Obtaining Secondary Structures on Friction Surface of Experimental Aluminum Alloys for Monometallic Journal Bearings. Preprints2018, 2018090578. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201809.0578.v1
Podrabinnik, P.; Gershman, I.; Mironov, A.; Kuznetsova, E. Mechanisms of Obtaining Secondary Structures on Friction Surface of Experimental Aluminum Alloys for Monometallic Journal Bearings. Preprints 2018, 2018090578. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201809.0578.v1
Podrabinnik, P.; Gershman, I.; Mironov, A.; Kuznetsova, E. Mechanisms of Obtaining Secondary Structures on Friction Surface of Experimental Aluminum Alloys for Monometallic Journal Bearings. Preprints2018, 2018090578. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201809.0578.v1
APA Style
Podrabinnik, P., Gershman, I., Mironov, A., & Kuznetsova, E. (2018). Mechanisms of Obtaining Secondary Structures on Friction Surface of Experimental Aluminum Alloys for Monometallic Journal Bearings. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201809.0578.v1
Chicago/Turabian Style
Podrabinnik, P., Alexander Mironov and Ekaterina Kuznetsova. 2018 "Mechanisms of Obtaining Secondary Structures on Friction Surface of Experimental Aluminum Alloys for Monometallic Journal Bearings" Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201809.0578.v1
Abstract
Within the task of replacing bronze journal bearings with aluminum the processes taking part on friction surface of high-alloyed aluminum alloys working with steel are investigated. The surface and subsurface layer of experimental aluminum bearings were studied before and after tribological tests by scanning electron microscopy including energy-dispersive analysis. Both structural and composition changes in surface layer are shown. It has been revealed that secondary structures are formed on the surface during friction process and include all the chemical elements of the tribosystem which is a consequence of its self-organization. The interaction behavior of some chemical elements of tribological system is discussed.
Chemistry and Materials Science, Surfaces, Coatings and Films
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