Abstract
Wear of direct and inverse frictional pairs made of heat-resistant alloy and titanium-carbide cermet is investigated. In inverse frictional pairs, the wear of the larger surface is due to adhesion and fatigue. In direct frictional pairs, greater wear is observed and may be attributed to abrasive and mechanical factors.
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