Rupture of Oxide Films during Repeated Sliding
AJW Moore and WJM Tegart
Australian Journal of Scientific Research
4(2) 181 - 184
Published: 1951
Abstract
When copper specimens are subjected to repeated sliding, non-metallic particles are included below the surface. They are derived from the rupture of oxide films during sliding. On annealing at temperatures near the melting point of copper, the particles coalesce but prevent grain growth of the copper. The relation of these facts to the layers formed by polishing is discussed briefly.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9510181
© CSIRO 1951