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Correlation of Vibroacoustic Signal with Ceramic Component Wear During Frictional Interaction with a Steel Disc

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Complete correlation between dimensions of the wear area on specimens made of oxide-carbide ceramics and the root-mean-square value of vibration acceleration in frequency ranges 2 – 4, 5 – 8, 10 – 16 kHz during frictional interaction with a steel disk is established using the procedure developed. The relationship revealed is recommended for developing vibration diagnosis of ceramic cutting tool and tribological assembly component condition.

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Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 9, pp. 62 – 67, September, 2021.

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Kuzin, V.V., Grigor’ev, S.N., Kozochkin, M.P. et al. Correlation of Vibroacoustic Signal with Ceramic Component Wear During Frictional Interaction with a Steel Disc. Refract Ind Ceram 62, 564–569 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-022-00644-6

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