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Lachowicz, Marzena Małgorzata
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- 2023Metallurgical aspects of the corrosion resistance of 7000 series aluminum alloys – a reviewcitations
- 2022Effect of Dual-stage Ageing and RRA Treatment on the Three-body Abrasive Wear of the AW7075 Alloycitations
- 2022Comparative Analysis of the Wear of NC11LV and Hardox 600 Steel Used in Tools for Extrusion of Clay Strands in the Process of Producing Ceramic Roof Tilescitations
- 2022Evaluation of the Effect of Dual-Stage Aging and RRA on the Hardening and Corrosion Resistance of AW7075 Alloycitations
- 2015The Mechanism of Corrosion of Steel 304L in the Presence of Copper in Industrial Installations / Mechanizm Korozji Stali Austenitycznej 304L W Obecności Miedzi W Instalacjach Przemysłowychcitations
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Effect of Dual-stage Ageing and RRA Treatment on the Three-body Abrasive Wear of the AW7075 Alloy
Abstract
<jats:p>The paper presents an analysis of the influence of the heat treatment state on the abrasive wear of the AW7075 aluminium alloy. To determine the hardening state, the material hardness was measured. It was found that hardness is not the only factor that influences this type of wear. For this reason, the influence of the emerging microstructure is also analysed in the considerations. After tribological tests, microscopic observations of surface features were carried out to determine the dominant mechanisms of surface damage. The results were extended by the hardness distribution carried out on the cross-section. There were no changes in hardness that could be related to either strain hardening or structural changes caused by friction.</jats:p>