Adiabatic shear bands produced at low impact speed

White layers have been a focus of attention for the research on friction and wear since 1911 when Stead first identified them on the surface of steel wire ropes used. Surface white layers have been observed in a variety of situations and in a variety of ferrous and nonferrous materials. White layers...

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