Computer Simulation/Prediction of Wear in Mechanical Components

In this paper, a state of the art on computer simulation and prediction of wear in mechanical components is reviewed. Past and recent developments as well as approaches employed in the simulation and prediction of wear are reviewed. In particular, the wear models, contact analysis schemes, and wear...

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Computer simulation
Corrosion
Experiments
Knee
Lubricants & lubrication
Mechanical components
Orthopedics
Piston rings
Simulation
Transplants & implants
Wear
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