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Advancing materials research
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ISBN: 0309036976 9786610221899 1280221895 0309564042 9780309036979 9780309564045 9781280221897 6610221898 Year: 1987 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press,

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Thin metal films and gas chemisorption
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ISBN: 0444428003 9780444428004 9780080960661 0080960669 0444418016 9780444418012 Year: 1987 Volume: 32 Publisher: Amsterdam: Elsevier,

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Industrial chemicals via C1 processes : development from a symposium at the 191st meeting of the American Chemical Society, New York, April 13-18, 1986/ editor : Darryl R. Fahey
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ISBN: 0841210098 Year: 1987 Volume: vol 328 Publisher: Washington, D.C. American Chemical Society

Microstructure and wear of materials
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ISBN: 9780444427540 0444427546 9786611781149 1281781142 0080875742 9780080875743 0444416773 9780444416773 9781281781147 6611781145 Year: 1987 Volume: 10 Publisher: Amsterdam New York Elsevier

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This new book will be useful not only to practising engineers and scientists, but also to advanced students interested in wear. It reviews our current understanding of the influence of microstructural elements and physical properties of materials (metals, polymers, ceramics and composites) on wear. The introductory chapters describe the relation between microstructure and mechanical properties of materials, surfaces in contact and the classification of wear processes. The following chapters are concerned with wear modes of great practical interest such as grooving wear, sliding wear, rolling-sliding wear and erosive wear. Our present understanding of abrasion, adhesion, surface fatigue and tribochemical reactions as the relevant wear mechanisms is discussed, and new wear models are presented. In addition to extensive experimental results, sketches have been widely used for clarifying the physical events.

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