Abrasive Wear of a Steel Counterbody in Frictional Contact with Pressed Modified Wood


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Abstract

The article presents results of studying how an abrasive affects the wear of pressed modified wood and steel samples—counterbodies without hardening and with hardening by annealing and application of a diamond-like coating of titanium nitride. It is shown that the (linear and mass) wear rate of unreinforced steel samples is more than 20 times higher than for hardened samples; surface hardening via vacuum coating deposition is ineffective due to its intense peeling in the presence of an abrasive.

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V. V. Makeyeu

Belarusian State Transport University

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Email: makeyeu@bsut.by
Belarus, Gomel, 246653

V. I. Vrublevskaya

Belarusian State Transport University

Email: makeyeu@bsut.by
Belarus, Gomel, 246653


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