E. Hyla , A.R. Beadling , G. de Boer , R.M. Hall , M.G. Bryant
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Abstract
Understanding wear mechanisms is crucial for enhancing the durability and effectiveness of joint implants. Despite advances in the field, a gap persists in connecting different length scales, tribocorrosion, and overall debris formation, underscoring the need for enhancements.
This study investigates the degradation process of the low-carbon cobaltchromiummolybdenum alloy, examining its behaviour across macro and micro scales. The coefficient of friction (COF) was shown to be influenced by initial contact pressures, alongside a transition from predominantly mechanical to mainly corrosive wear when shear stresses in the contact fell below the shear strength of the bulk.
By integrating insights from both scales, this study provides a comprehensive perspective on wear processes. It contributes to the development design strategies and further improved material performance.
期刊介绍:
Wear journal is dedicated to the advancement of basic and applied knowledge concerning the nature of wear of materials. Broadly, topics of interest range from development of fundamental understanding of the mechanisms of wear to innovative solutions to practical engineering problems. Authors of experimental studies are expected to comment on the repeatability of the data, and whenever possible, conduct multiple measurements under similar testing conditions. Further, Wear embraces the highest standards of professional ethics, and the detection of matching content, either in written or graphical form, from other publications by the current authors or by others, may result in rejection.