Date : 11/8/2019 3:43:47 AM
From : "Lubricants Editorial Office"
To : "Shimon Zalkind"
Cc : "Lubricants Editorial Office" , "Ian Tu"
Subject : [Lubricants] Manuscript ID: lubricants-644218 - Review Request - need your help

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Title: Oxidative wear of superalloy in high loaded contacts

Keywords: superalloy; oxidation; semi analytical method; contact deformation

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Manuscript details:
Journal: Lubricants
Manuscript ID: lubricants-644218
Type of manuscript: Article
Title: Oxidative wear of superalloy in high loaded contacts 
Authors: Matthias Senge *, John Steger, Angelika Brückner-Foit, Adrian
Rienäcker
Selected Papers from the 60th German Tribology Conference 2019
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/lubricants/special_issues/gft2019

Abstract: When used as a turbine material, dry contacts of nickel-based
superalloy experience stresses via pressure and temperature. As a result,
there is a change in material in the form of oxide layer formation and a
depletion of alloying elements (e.g. Al) in the base material. The resulting
layers have different material properties compared to the base material (see
Fig. 1), which affect the mechanical- and contact behavior. Adhesion,
friction and wear are among the later effects that are of interest. In
addition, the operating experience has shown that the contact pressure has a
yet unclarified impact on the progression rate of the damage process
(oxidation). This paper deals with the development of models that contribute
to the understanding of the damage scenario and its prediction.

Keywords: superalloy; oxidation; semi analytical method; contact deformation