Influence of Wear Surface Morphology and Phosphorus-Containing Tribofilm on Crack Initiation of Manganese Phosphate Coated Steel under Rolling–Sliding Contact
To improve the rolling–sliding contact fatigue strength of a case-carburized steel, the effect of the wear surface morphologies of manganese phosphate (MnP) coated steel and the growth and removal of phosphorus-containing tribofilm on surface-initiated crack formation was investigated. In order to m...
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Main Authors: | Yukio Tamura, Kazutaka Kobayashi, Kenichiro Aratani, Shinji Tanaka, Masao Kikuchi, Masabumi Masuko, Naoto Ohtake |
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Language: | EN |
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Japanese Society of Tribologists
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/545ef538bf8d4c58aa1acd1b807c3bdc |
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