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- aggregation publisher "Szent István University. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering".
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- aggregation title "High temperature friction response of wire-EDM'ed WC-10wt%Co cemented carbide".
- aggregation abstract "Rotating sliding experiments on WC-10wt%Co have been conducted at room and high temperature (400 °C) in dry conditions according to the ASTMG99-95a standard. The tests were carried out with a rotating sliding speed of 0.3 m/s and mean Hertzian contact pressure of 2.06 GPa. WC-6wt%Co pins were used as static counterpart. The plate specimens were surface finished by means of grinding and wire-EDM. Pins and plate specimens were analyzed by optical and electron microscopy. The experimental results demonstrated that wear and friction of WC-Co cemented carbides is influenced significantly by surface finishing condition as well as elevated temperature effect.".
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