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Tribological Aspect in Technological Assurance of Ceramic Component Quality

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It is established that grinding regime parameters for Al2O3–TiC-ceramic significantly affect tribological characteristics, the intensification of the regime leads to an increase in the tangential force and friction coefficient, friction track width, and wear area width. With use of the correlation identified, production recommendations for standardizing ceramic component quality in the design stage are developed that improve ceramic product operational reliability.

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Work was conducted with financial support of the RF Ministry of Education and Science within the scope of fulfilling a state assignment in the sphere of scientific activity, project No. 9.1372.2017/4.6.

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Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 5, pp. 122 – 126, May, 2019.

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Kuzin, V.V., Fedorov, S.Y. & Grigor’ev, S.N. Tribological Aspect in Technological Assurance of Ceramic Component Quality. Refract Ind Ceram 60, 280–283 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-019-00353-7

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