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Wear: An International Journal on the Science and Technology of Friction, Lubrication and Wear 1991: Vol 151 Index PDF

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Wear, 151 (1991) 409 409 Author Index of Volume 151 Biographic notes about the authors concerned can be found on p. 199 or p. 407. Adachi, K., 291 Hamdy, M. M., 35 Qui, C., 119 Allen, C., 323 He, B., 13 Arndt, G., 143 Hokkirigawa, K., 219, 279, Rack, H. J., 157 291 Rao, Q., 13 Ball, A., 87, 323 Huang, C., 111 Rosenfield, A. R., 403 Bhat, M. V., 123 Roulin, A. C., 129 Budinski, K. G., 203 Iwabuchi, A., 301 Ruff, A. W., 245 Bundschuh, W., 175 Kano, M., 229 Schelling, A., 129 Karamis, M. B., 23 Sethuramiah, A., 269 - Chen, Q., 77 Karmakar, S., 269 Shao, E., 77 Chen, Z., 77 Kato, K., 279, 291 Sherif, H. A., 49 Clayton, P., 255 Kausch, H. H., 129 Subramanian, C., 97 Cooper, J. R., 391 Kitsunai, H., 279 Crook, P., 337 Kossa, S. S., 49 Tanimoto, I., 229 Tsumaki, N., 279 Dang, H., 111 Lashmore, D. S., 245 De Souza, U. J., 157 Lavielle, L., 63 Wang, A., 157 Deheri, G. M., 123 Levy, A., 381 Wang, B. Q., 351 Devanathan, R., 255 Levy, A. V., 337, 351, 365 Wang, J., 111 Dowson, D., 391 EE. YY. 5 35 Wang, Z., 77 Doyle, R. A., 87 Liebhard, M., 381 Wu, D., 77 Liu, W., 111 Lis, ¥., 365 Xiao, H., 77 Fang, L., 313 Xu, S., 119 Fang, X. D., 143 Marcus, K., 323 Fisher, J., 391 Yang, Z., 119 Odabas, D., 23 Yao, Y., 143 Gahr, K.-H., 175 Gao; L.; 111 Prasad, B. K., 1 Zhou, Q., 13 Geng, G. Q., 351 Prasad, S. V., 1 Zhou, Q. D., 313 Elsevier Sequoia, Lausanne Wear, 151 (1991) 411-414 Subject Index of Volume 151 Abrasion Automotive engine valve abrasion-induced microstructural changes wear mechanism of high wear-resistant during low stress abrasion of materials for automotive valve trains, a plain carbon (0.5% C) steel, 229 1 explanation of the relation between Bainitic steels wear and material hardness in three- rolling-sliding wear behavior of three body abrasion, 313 bainitic steels, 255 study of the impact fatigue resistance of Birefringence grinding balls matrices and retained birefringent studies of polyethylene wear austenite, 13 specimens and acetabular cups, 391 Acetabular cups Borosity birefringent studies of polyethylene wear influence of porosity on friction and specimens and acetabular cups, sliding wear of tetragonal zirconia 391 polycrystal, 175 Adhesion Boundary lubrication polymer—polymer friction: relation to wear mechanism of high wear-resistant adhesion, 63 materials for automotive valve trains, Adhesive transfer 229 response of dynamically stressed mate- rial in sliding, 269 Cavitation erosion properties of alloys for the Al-Si alloy chemical processing industries, 337 effects of sliding speed on the unlubri- cated wear behaviour of Al-— Ceramic coatings transitions of microscopic wear mecha- 12.3wt.%Si alloy, 97 nism for Cr,O; ceramic coatings Alloys during repeated sliding observed in a effect of layer spacing on wear of Ni/Cu scanning electron microscope multilayer alloys, 245 tribosystem, 279 effects of sliding speed on the unlubri- Ceramics cated wear behaviour of Al- discussion of “Wear mode map of 12.3wt.%Si alloy, 97 ceramics”, by K. Hokkirigawa, 403 erosion properties of alloys for the wear mode map of ceramics, 219 chemical processing industries, Chromium 337 impact deformation and damage of a tribological properties of titanium alloys, high chromium white cast iron by 203 spherical projectile at normal inci- Annular discs dence, 157 friction behaviour of polyetherether- Contact pressures ketone under dry reciprocating move- wear mechanism of high wear-resistant ment, 129 materials for automotive valve trains, Asperites 229 relationship between normal and tan- Contact stiffness gential contact stiffness of nominally relationship between normal and tan- flat surfaces, 49 gential contact stiffness of nominally Austenite flat surfaces, 49 study of the impact fatigue resistance of Copper grinding balls matrices and retained effect of layer spacing on wear of Ni/Cu austenite, 13 multilayer alloys, 245 Elsevier Sequoia, Lausanne 412 Corrosion Formation effect of microstructure on the ero- discussion of “Wear mode map of sion—corrosion of steels, 351 ceramics”, by K. Hokkirigawa, 403 degradation of material by fretting Fretting stress corrosion, 35 degradation of material by fretting Cr,O; coatings stress corrosion, 35 transitions of microscopic wear mecha- role of oxide particles in the fretting nism for Cr,O,; ceramic coatings wear of mild steel, 301 during repeated sliding observed in a Friction scanning electron microscope influence of porosity on friction and tribosystem, 279 sliding wear of tetragonal zirconia Crack initiation polycrystal, 175 effect of shot peening on rolling contact polymer—polymer friction: relation to fatigue behaviour and its crack initia- adhesion, 63 tion and propagation in carburized study of the friction and wear proper- steel, 77 ties of MoS,-filled Nylon 6, 111 Deformation Grinding effect of grinding direction on the impact deformation and damage of a nature of the transfer film formed high chromium white cast iron by spherical projectile at normal inci- during the sliding wear of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene against dence, 157 Degradation stainless steel, 323 degradation of material by fretting Groove wear monitoring groove wear development in stress corrosion, 35 cutting tools via stochastic modelling of three-dimensional vibrations, 143 Elastic deformation relationship between normal and tan- Halides gential contact stiffness of nominally tribological properties of titanium alloys, flat surfaces, 49 203 Erosion effect of erodent particle characteristics Impact deformation on the erosion of metals, 381 impact deformation and damage of a effect of microstructure on the high chromium white cast iron by erosion—-corrosion of steels, 351 spherical projectile at normal inci- erosion properties of alloys for the dence, 157 chemical processing industries, 337 on thermomechanical effects during on thermomechanical effects during solid particle erosion, 87 solid particle erosion, 87 Impact resistance study of the impact fatigue resistance of Fatigue grinding balls matrices and retained response of dynamically stressed mate- austenite, 13 rial in sliding, 269 Ion implantation Feed rate TiN films prepared on beryllium by ion effect of erodent particle characteristics implantation, 119 on the erosion of metals, 381 Iron Flake formation impact deformation and damage of a discussion of “Wear mode map of high chromium white cast iron by ceramics”, by K. Hokkirigawa, 403 spherical projectile at normal inci- wear mode map of ceramics, 219 dence, 157 Fluidized bed wear influence of test parameters on material Layer spacing wastage in a fluidized bed wear test effect of layer spacing on wear of Ni/Cu rig, 365 multilayer alloys, 245 Magnetic fluid Ploughing friction behaviour of polyetheretherke- discussion of “Wear mode map of tone under dry reciprocating move- ceramics”, by K. Hokkirigawa, 403 ment, 129 wear mode map of ceramics, 219 Mass Polyethylene effect of erodent particle characteristics birefringent studies of polyethylene wear on the erosion of metals, 381 specimens and acetabular cups, 391 Material hardness Polymer explanation of the relation between polymer—polymer friction: relation to wear and material hardness in three- adhesion, 63 body abrasion, 313 Powder formation Metal wastage discussion of “Wear mode map of influence of test parameters on material ceramics”, by K. Hokkirigawa, 403 wastage in a fluidized bed wear test wear mode map of ceramics, 219 rig, 365 Metals Repeated sliding effect of erodent particle characteristics transitions of microscopic wear mecha- on the erosion of metals, 381 nism for Cr,0; ceramic coatings Microhardness during repeated sliding observed in a TiN films prepared on beryllium by ion scanning electron microscope tribo- implantation, 119 system, 279 Microstructures Rolling abrasion-induced microstructural changes during low stress abrasion of a plain rolling-sliding wear behavior of three carbon (0.5% C) steel, 1 bainitic steels, 255 wear mechanism of silicon nitride in effect of microstructure on the rolling-sliding contact, 291 erosion-corrosion of steels, 351 Rolling contact fatigue influence of porosity on friction and sliding wear of tetragonal zirconia effect of shot peening on rolling contact polycrystal, 175 fatigue behaviour and its crack initia- MoS,-filled Nylon tion and propagation in carburized study of the friction and wear proper- steel, 77 ties of MoS,-filled Nylon 6, 111 Multilayer Shape effect of erodent particle characteristics effect of layer spacing on wear of Ni/Cu multilayer alloys, 245 on the erosion of metals, 381 Shot peening effect of shot peening on rolling contact Nickel fatigue behaviour and its crack initia- effect of layer spacing on wear of Ni/Cu tion and propagation in carburized multilayer alloys, 245 steel, 77 Nylon 6 Silicon nitride study of the friction and wear proper- wear mechanism of silicon nitride in ties of MoS,-filled Nylon 6, 111 rolling-sliding contact, 291 Size impact velocity effect of erodent particle characteristics Oxide debris on the erosion of metals, 381 role of oxide particles in the fretting Sliding wear of mild steel, 301 discussion of “Wear mode map of ceramics”, by K. Hokkirigawa, 403 effect of grinding direction on the na- Plastic deformation ture of the transfer film formed relationship between normal and tan- during the sliding wear of ultrahigh gential contact stiffness of nominally molecular weight polyethylene against flat surfaces, 49 stainless steel, 323 414 effects of sliding speed on the unlubri- effect of microstructure on the cated wear behaviour of Al- erosion—corrosion of steels, 351 12.3wt.%Si alloy, 97 effect of shot peening on rolling contact response of dynamically stressed mate- fatigue behaviour and its crack initia- rial in sliding, 269 tion and propagation in carburized rolling-sliding wear behavior of three steel, 77 bainitic steels, 255 role of oxide particles in the fretting simple approach to calculation of the wear of mild steel, 301 sliding wear coefficient for medium rolling-sliding wear behavior of three carbon steels, 23 bainitic steels, 255 transitions of microscopic wear mecha- simple approach to calculation of the nism for Cr,03; ceramic coatings sliding wear coefficient for medium during repeated sliding observed in carbon steels, 23 a scanning electron microscope Thermomechanical effects tribosystem, 279 on thermomechanical effects during wear mechanism of silicon nitride in solid particle erosion, 87 rolling-sliding contact, 291 Three-body abrasion Sliding wear explanation of the relation between influence of porosity on friction and wear and material hardness in three- sliding wear of tetragonal zirconia body abrasion, 313 polycrystal, 175 TiN films Slurry erosion TiN films prepared on beryllium by ion erosion properties of alloys for the implantation, 119 chemical processing industries, 337 Titanium Solid particle impingement tribological properties of titanium alloys, erosion properties of alloys for the 203 chemical processing industries, 337 Squeeze film behaviour Ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene friction behaviour of polyetherether- effect of grinding direction on the na- ketone under dry reciprocating move- ture of the transfer film formed ment, 129 during the sliding wear of ultrahigh Stainless steel molecular weight polyethylene against effect of grinding direction on the na- stainless steel, 323 ture of the transfer film formed during the sliding wear of ultrahigh Wear limits wear mechanism of high wear-resistant molecular weight polyethylene against materials for automotive valve trains, stainless steel, 323 229 Steel Weight loss abrasion-induced microstructural changes explanation of the relation between during low stress abrasion of a plain wear and material hardness in three- carbon (0.5% C) steel, 1 body abrasion, 313 effect of grinding direction on the na- ture of the transfer film formed Zirconia during the sliding wear of ultrahigh influence of porosity on friction and molecular weight polyethylene against sliding wear of tetragonal zirconia stainless steel, 323 polycrystal, 175 eteweee sl =

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