摩擦学中材料科学的基础和应用方面

IF 2 4区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CHARACTERIZATION & TESTING Physical Mesomechanics Pub Date : 2025-04-09 DOI:10.1134/S1029959924601908
A. V. Kolubaev, E. A. Kolubaev, A. I. Dmitriev, S. Yu. Tarasov, A. V. Chumaevskii
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致力于SB RAS强度物理与材料科学研究所成立40周年。本文综述了滑动摩擦磨损及其生产技术的研究现状,重点介绍了SB RAS强度物理与材料科学研究所的工作。这些工作给出了磨损表面以下材料的结构和相变的基本结果,这些结果后来被用作耐磨材料、硬涂层、润滑剂和摩擦处理方法发展的基础。分析了粘接摩擦焊和搅拌摩擦焊中亚表层变形和金属流动的主要机理。对各种材料的摩擦和磨损过程的数学模型的发展进行了跟踪。摩擦和磨损过程的计算机建模允许解决滑动接触区材料塑性流动的许多理论和应用问题以及表面加工方法的发展。所得结果用于解释搅拌摩擦焊接中的物质流动。综述了基于无润滑和粘着摩擦的工业技术的发展。
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Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Materials Science in Tribology

Dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science SB RAS. The paper reviews the current state of research in the field of sliding friction and wear and the related production technologies with an emphasis on the works of the Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science SB RAS. These works gave fundamental results on structural and phase transformations of materials below the worn surface, which were later used as a basis for the development of wear-resistant materials, hard coatings, lubricants, and friction processing methods. The main mechanisms of deformation and metal flow in the subsurface layer during adhesive friction and friction stir welding are considered. The development of mathematical modeling of friction and wear processes for various materials is traced. Computer modeling of friction and wear processes allowed solving a number of theoretical and applied problems of plastic flow of materials in the sliding contact zone and the development of surface processing methods. The obtained results were used to explain material flow in friction stir welding. The evolution of industrial technologies based on unlubricated and adhesive friction is reviewed.

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Physical Mesomechanics
Physical Mesomechanics Materials Science-General Materials Science
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期刊介绍: The journal provides an international medium for the publication of theoretical and experimental studies and reviews related in the physical mesomechanics and also solid-state physics, mechanics, materials science, geodynamics, non-destructive testing and in a large number of other fields where the physical mesomechanics may be used extensively. Papers dealing with the processing, characterization, structure and physical properties and computational aspects of the mesomechanics of heterogeneous media, fracture mesomechanics, physical mesomechanics of materials, mesomechanics applications for geodynamics and tectonics, mesomechanics of smart materials and materials for electronics, non-destructive testing are viewed as suitable for publication.
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