Oscillatory Processes under Friction in Materials and Coatings Based on Aluminum


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Abstract

Oscillatory processes that occur in the course of friction in the audio frequency range are considered. Methodical approaches for observing them are proposed, and their connection with the processes of deformation and fracture occurring in thin surface layers is demonstrated. It is shown that under friction conditions, the analysis of oscillatory processes makes it possible to identify in time the stages of the deformation of the surface roughness and destruction occurring on the surface of the material under study.

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M. A. Markov

Kurchatov Institute National Research Center, Prometey Central Research Institute

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Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 191015

Y. A. Fadin

Institute for Problems of Mechanical Engineering, Russian Academy of Sciences (IPMash RAS)

Email: barca0688@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 199178

S. V. Sychev

Institute for Problems of Mechanical Engineering, Russian Academy of Sciences (IPMash RAS)

Email: barca0688@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 199178

A. V. Krasikov

Kurchatov Institute National Research Center, Prometey Central Research Institute

Email: barca0688@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 191015

A. D. Bykova

Kurchatov Institute National Research Center, Prometey Central Research Institute; Institute for Problems of Mechanical Engineering, Russian Academy of Sciences (IPMash RAS)

Email: barca0688@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 191015; St. Petersburg, 199178

A. N. Belyakov

Kurchatov Institute National Research Center, Prometey Central Research Institute; Institute for Problems of Mechanical Engineering, Russian Academy of Sciences (IPMash RAS)

Email: barca0688@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 191015; St. Petersburg, 199178

A. S. Zhukov

Kurchatov Institute National Research Center, Prometey Central Research Institute

Email: barca0688@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 191015

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