Formation of a surface-layer substructure due to friction
Physics Of Magnetic Phenomena
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Abstract
The mechanism by which a fragmented microstructure is formed when there are large degrees of deformation which occur on the surface of a metal during friction, is considered. It is shown that size of the fragments under these conditions is a minimum and is related to the dislocation density, reaching a critical value in an extremely deformed state, above which the interdislocation interaction forces are greater than the internalfriction forces.
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Dislocation Density Edge Dislocation Dislocation Wall Fragmented Structure Disclination Dipole
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