LOAD CAPACITY AND KIND OF MACHINING

Journal Title: Tribologia - Year 2011, Vol 240, Issue 6

Abstract

The paper presents the problem of surfaces load capacity and the parameters that characterised them. Analysis was made regarding tribologic features of tested surfaces, which had undergone some form of machining. The results of experimental investigations confirm the significance of curve parameters for the estimation of tribologic features.

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Maciej Matuszewski

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Maciej Matuszewski (2011). LOAD CAPACITY AND KIND OF MACHINING. Tribologia, 240(6), 143-150. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-270558