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Wear: An International Journal on the Science and Technology of Friction, Lubrication and Wear 1991: Vol 149 Table of Contents PDF

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WEAR VOL. 149 NOS. 1-2 SEPTEMBER 30, Contents A model for friction in quasi-steady-state sliding Part |. Derivation J. Zhang, F. A. Moslehy and S. L. Rice (Orlando, FL, U.S.A.) A model for friction in quasi-steady-state sliding Part Il. Numerical results and discussion J. Zhang, F. A. Moslehy and S. L. Rice (Orlando, FL, U.S.A.) Machining and wear relationships in an ordered intermetallic alloy P. J. Blau and C. E. DeVore (Oak Ridge, TN, U.S.A.) Adhesive and abrasive wear studies using acoustic emission techniques... . R. J. Boness and S. L. McBride (Kingston, Ont., Canada) On the particle size effect in slurry erosion R. S. Lynn (Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.), K. K. Wong and H. Mcl. Clark (Lawrence, KS, U.S.A.) A comparative study of the slurry erosion and free-fall particle erosion of aluminium J. B. Zu, G. T. Burstein and |. M. Hutchings (Cambridge, U.K.) The influence of particle properties on the erosive wear of sintered boron carbide P. H. Shipway and |. M. Hutchings (Cambridge, U.K.) Transitions in the erosive wear behaviour of a glass ceramic A. J. Sparks and I. M. Hutchings (Cambridge, U.K.) A comprehensive model for the solid particle erosion of ductile materials G. Sundararajan (Hyderabad, India) The depth of plastic deformation beneath eroded surfaces: the influence of impact angle and velocity, particle shape and material properties G. Sundararajan (Hyderabad, India) Wear mechanisms of a-alumina lubricated with a paraffin oil D. E. Deckman, S. Jahanmir and S. M. Hsu (Gaithersburg, MD, U.S.A.) On the role of interfacial debris morphology in a conforming contact tribo- system H. M. Hawthorne (Vancouver, Canada) Influence of structural parameters on the slurry erosion resistance of squeeze- cast metal matrix composites S. Turenne, D. Simard and M. Fiset (Boucherville, Que., Canada) On microscopic mechanisms of friction and wear D. E. Kim and N. P. Suh (Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.) The influence of surface finish and strain hardening on near-surface residual stress and the friction and wear behavior of A2, D2 and CPM-10V tool steels R. A. Poggie and J. J. Wert (Nashville, TN, U.S.A.) The role of soft (metallic) films in the tribological behavior of ceramic materials O. O. Ajayi, A. Erdemir, R. A. Erck, G. R. Fenske and F. A. Nichols (Argonne, IL, U.S.A.) The influence of contact zone kinematics on wear process of polymers B. J. Briscoe (London, U.K.) and T. A. Stolarski (Uxbridge, U.K.) (continued on inside back cover) No responsibility is assumed by the Publisher for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of products liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions or ideas contained in the material herein. Printed in The Netherlands INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS Submission of vapers Three copies of papers should be sent to Editorial Office (U.K.) of Elsevier Sequoia, Mayfield House, 256 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 7DH, U.K. Contents (continued) Tribology of aluminum metal-matrix composites: lubrication by graphite... . S. V. Prasad and B. D. McConnell (Dayton, OH, U.S.A.) Friction and wear behaviour of 18 polymers in contact with steel in environments of air and water J.W.M. Mens (Apeldoorn, The Netherlands) and A. W. J. de Gee (Enschede, The Netherlands) Simulation of solid lubricants and contact spots between Bridgman anvils Part |. A new high pressure apparatus B. C. Cai, D. Kuhimann-Wilsdorf and R. B. Nelson (Charlottesville, VA, U.S.A.) Simulation of solid lubricants and contact spots between Bridgman anvils Part Il. Experimental results on f.c.c. metals and new insights gained B. C. Cai, D. Kuhlmann-Wilsdorf and R. B. Nelson (Charlottesville, VA, U.S.A.) On the tribological behavior of adsorbed layers, especially moisture C. Gao, D. Kuhlmann-Wilsdorf and M. S. Bednar (Charlottesville, VA, U.S.A.) Observation of the wear surface by scanning tunneling microscopy A. K. Gandopadhyay, M. P. Everson, R. C. Jaklevic and P. A. Willermet (Dearborn, MI, U.S.A.) Wear modelling: using fundamental understanding or practical experience? M. Godet, Y. Berthier, J. Lancaster (Villeurbanne, France) and L. Vincent (Ecully, France) Friction and wear of polyethylene—nylon blends H. Yelle, H. Benabdallah and H. Richards (Montréal, Qué., Canada) Sliding friction and wear of metals in vacuum T. Akagaki and D. A. Rigney (Columbus, OH, U.S.A.) Friction and wear behavior of TiN in air: the chemistry of transfer films and debris formation © ELSEVIER SEQUOIA S.A. (1991) 0043-1648/91/$3.50 All rights reserved. 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