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Tribocorrosion at metal-on-metal contacts: The contributing role of geometry and material combination
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Tribocorrosion at metal-on-metal contacts: The contributing role of geometry and material combination

Mohsen Feyzi, Khosro Fallahnezhad and Reza Hashemi
Corrosion science, Vol.215, pp.1-24
01/05/2023
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Abstract

tribocorrosion current geometry material combination metal-on-metal contacts
Employing a new analytical model, this paper studies the role of geometry and material combination in the tribocorrosion current of metal-on-metal contacts. Experiments were conducted on ZrO2-on-(Ti/CoCr) and (Ti/ CoCr)-on-(Ti/CoCr) at 1-20 Hz in PBS. The contribution of the ball and disk in the tribocorrosion current was determined. The results showed that the disk was dominant in (CoCr/Ti)-on-CoCr at 1-10 Hz; whereas, at 20 Hz, the ball dominated the current. For Ti-on-Ti, the ball controlled the current at 1-20 Hz. In CoCr-on-Ti, the disk played the main role at 5-20 Hz while the ball dominated the interface at 1 Hz.

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