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Scuffing characteristics of high-load rolling/sliding contacts operating in liquid oxygen–-effects of materials and surface roughness
L. Chang, P. B. Hall, R. Thom
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Rolling-sliding Contact
100%
Surface Roughness
100%
High Mass Loading
100%
Liquid Oxygen
100%
Oxygen Effect
100%
Material Effect
100%
Heavy Loading
50%
Silicon Nitride
50%
Slide-to-roll Ratio
50%
Rolling Velocity
50%
High Velocity
25%
Central Region
25%
Hydrodynamic Effect
25%
RMS Roughness
25%
Loading Velocity
25%
Surface Scratch
25%
Hertzian Pressure
25%
Engineering
Sliding Contact
100%
Scuffing
100%
Test Sample
42%
Hydrodynamics
28%
Rolling Velocity
28%
Stainless Steel
14%
Circumferential
14%
Central Region
14%
Loading Velocity
14%
Material Science
Surface Scratches
14%