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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

E. Corniani, M. Jech, T. Wopelka, F. Ditroi, F. Franek:
"Experimental wear volume analysis through Thin Layer Activation (TLA) on AISI-52100 (100Cr6) ball for ball bearings applications";
Talk: Leeds-Lyon Symposium 2010, Leeds; 09-07-2010 - 09-10-2010; in: "Tribology for Sustainability - Economic, Environmental and Quality of Life", (2010).



English abstract:
Thin layer activation (TLA) is a well established technique based on radioactive doping of materials for wear and/or corrosion measurements.[1]. In the last decades TLA has been applied to several
engineering cases; the majority of those application is related to car engines to measure wear of the couple piston-ring cylinder-liner.[2]. In this work TLA is applied to a ball on disc experiment, allowing a correct, precise and on-line wear volume measurement. Literature does not report any case of TLA applied to this specific setup.


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