Abstract

The presence of hard abrasive particles in the impact zone between parts of machines is the reason for their intensiveabrasive-impact wear. No attempt to analytically account for the features of the interaction of hard abrasive particles with the wear surface during impact has been made, even though such information is needed to develop methods for calculating the rate of abrasive-impact wear of equipment parts. This paper examines a method of calculating the depth of penetration of hard abrasive particles into the surface layer. The experimental values of penetration depth are less than the theoretical values for reasons which are discussed.

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