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El. knyga: Wear In Advanced Engineering Applications And Materials

Edited by (Univ De Sevilla, Spain), Edited by (Univ De Sevilla, Spain), Edited by (Imperial College London, Uk)
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Wear is one of the main reasons mechanical components and materials become inoperable, rendering enormous costs to society over time. Estimating wear allows engineers to predict the useful life of modern mechanical elements, reduce the costs of inoperability, or obtain optimal designs (i.e. selecting proper materials, shapes, and surface finishing according to mechanical conditions and durability) to reduce the impact of wear. Wear in Advanced Engineering Applications and Materials presents recent computational and practical research studying damage and wear in advanced engineering applications and materials. As such, this book covers numerical formulations based on the finite element method (FEM) — and the extended FEM (XFEM) — as well as theoretical and experimental research to predict the wear response or life-limiting failure of engineering applications. Contributions from leading experts and promising researchers give a detailed overview of different modern techniques and materials that can be considered by researchers and practicing engineers to reduce surface damager and wear in mechanical components and materials.

Preface v
About the Editors vii
Chapter 1 Fretting Fatigue and Wear of Spline Couplings: From Laboratory Testing to Industrial Application through Computational Modelling
1(44)
Sean B. Leen
Chapter 2 Fretting Fatigue Life Assessment by Accounting Wear
45(26)
R. A. Cardoso
F. C. Castro
L. Reis
J. A. Araujo
Chapter 3 Numerical Frameworks for the Wear Modelling of Key Engineering Materials
71(22)
T. Doca
Chapter 4 Wear in Heavily-Loaded Lubricated Contacts
93(30)
G. E. Morales-Espejel
Chapter 5 In-silico Analytical Wear Predictions: Application to Joint Prostheses
123(26)
Francesca Di Puccio
Lorenza Mattel
Chapter 6 In-silico Finite Element Wear Predictions
149(24)
Lorenza Mattel
Curreli Cristina
Francesca Di Puccio
Chapter 7 Modelling Wear Using the Finite Element Method in Abaqus®
173(32)
I. Khader
Chapter 8 Wear Modelling in Fibre-Reinforced Composite Materials
205(32)
J. M. Julia
L. Rodriguez-Tembleque
M. H. Ferri Aliabadi
Index 237