A Finite Element Approach to Modeling Abrasive Wear Modes

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Machine components operating in sandy environments will wear because of the abrasive interaction with sand particles. In this work, a method is derived to predict the amount of wear caused by such abrasive action, in order to improve the maintenance concept of the components. A finite element model is used to simulate various tips scratching a smooth surface. The model is verified by comparing the obtained results with a set of experiments performed earlier (M. Woldman, et al., 2013, Wear, 301(1–2), pp 76–81).

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Woldman, M., Van Der Heide, E., Tinga, T., & Masen, M. A. (2017). A Finite Element Approach to Modeling Abrasive Wear Modes. Tribology Transactions, 60(4), 711–718. https://doi.org/10.1080/10402004.2016.1206647

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