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Sonstiges, Englisch, Band Volume 225, 212 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 142 mm, Gewicht: 200 g

Reihe: Solid State Phenomena

Lunarska / Chmiel / Balitskii

Environmentally Assisted Wear Processes


Erscheinungsjahr 2015
ISBN: 978-3-03859-083-5
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications

Sonstiges, Englisch, Band Volume 225, 212 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 142 mm, Gewicht: 200 g

Reihe: Solid State Phenomena

ISBN: 978-3-03859-083-5
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications


This volume contains a collection of papers from International Conference ?Wear Processes 2012? which were held in Swinoujscie, Poland, from 12 to 14 of September 2012. The Conference is organized periodically and is a continuation of the seminars series concerning ?Testing and modelling of complex wear processes?, that are organized since 2003. The Initiator of the Conference is Jaroslaw Chmiel, PhD. Eng. from Maritime University of Szczecin.The aim of the Conference is a creating a forum of information exchange for researchers dealing with issues of wear phenomena caused by more as one process acting on a material simultaneously, the subject somewhat neglected at most conferences focusing on wear problems.The main topics of the Conference are as follows:- fundamental problems of deterioration and wear of materials.- simple and complex deterioration processes.- hydrogen degradation of materials.- wear processes accelerated by the hydrogen degradation and corrosion.- modeling of wear processes.- causes of abnormally rapid of wear. Since 2010, the Conference is held under the auspices of the European Structural Integrity Society, Technical Committee TC10 ?Environmentally Assisted Cracking?.
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Electrochemical Hydrogen in Metals - Can we Effectively Control this Harm?Modelling Macroscopic Properties of Organic Species on the Basis of Quantum Chemical Analysis (on an Example of Inhibiting Efficiency of Ureides and Acetylides against Corrosion)A Critical Review of Existing Hydrogen Diffusion Models Accounting for Different Physical VariablesCavitation Erosion and Corrosion of Pearlitic Gray Cast Iron in Non-Standardized Cavitation ConditionsAnalysis of the Effect of the Wearing Type on Surface Structural Changes of Ni3Al-Based Intermetallic AlloyHydrogen Diffusion in Metals Assisted by Stress: 2D Numerical Modelling and Analysis of DirectionalityHydrogen Degradation of the Pressure Gas Tanks Materials after Long-Term ServiceInvestigating Fatigue Strength of Vacuum Carburized 17CrNi6-6 Steel Using a Resonance High Frequency MethodHydrogen Influence on Electrochemical Properties of Gallium MonoselenideRole of Hydrogen in Cavitation Degradation of Iron in Water SolutionsEffect of Nanostructurisation of Structural Steels on its Wear Resistance and Hydrogen Embittlement ResistanceHydrogen Embrittlement of Biodegradable MagnesiumMicrostructure Evolution of Aluminum Deformed by Combination of KoBo Extrusion and Differential Speed Rolling (DSR)Description of the Experimental Method and Procedure of Model Wear Test of Refrigeration Compressors? PartsAn Analysis of the Tribocorrosion Wear by Means of Wear MapsTribological Wear in the Complex Service ConditionsInfluence of Spatial Structures of 316L Stainless Steel on its Cavitation Erosion ResistanceMulti Parameter Sliding Test Result Evaluation for the Selection of Material Pair for Wear Resistant Components of a Hydraulic Motor Dedicated for Use with Environmentally Friendly Working FluidsEvaluation of Wear Resistance of Ti Alloys Used for Elements Friction of Knee EndoprosthesisStresses in the Surface Layer and Hydrogen Absorption and Diffusion in Cavitation ConditionEffect of some Sulphur Additives on the Degradation of 9Cr-1Mo Steel after its 10 Years Service in the CCR Platforming UnitPhysico-Mechanical Wear Processes of Cell Guides in Container Ships - PhenomenologyEffect of Surface Treatment of Titanium Elements on the Bond Strength to Zirconium DioxideComplex XRD and XRF Characterization of TiN-TiCN-TiC Surface Coatings for Medical Applications


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