Component Surfaces

Component Surfaces

Manufacturing-Morphology-Property Relationships

Hasse, Hans; Aurich, Jan C.

Springer International Publishing AG

09/2024

442

Mole

9783031355776

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Chapter 1. Manufacturing-Morphology-Property (MMP) Relationships: Concept and Application to Component Surfaces.- Part I. Fundamentals and Technologies.- Chapter 2. Geometrical, Microstructural, and Chemical Characterization.- Chapter 3. Indentation and Scratching on the Nanoscale.- Chapter 4. Creating Surface Morphologies by Micro Milling and Micro Grinding.- Chapter 5. Creating Surface Morphologies by Cryogenic Machining.- Chapter 6. Creating Surface Morphologies by Cold Spraying.- Chapter 7. Creating Surface Morphologies by Additive Manufacturing.- Chapter 8. Interactions Between Particles and Surfaces.- Chapter 9. Adsorption and Wetting of Component Surfaces.- Chapter 10. Interrelationship of Manufacturing, Surface Morphology, and Properties of Titanium.- Chapter 11. Influence of Manufacturing and Load Conditions on the Phase Transformation and Fatigue of Austenitic Stainless Steels.- Chapter12. Influence of Surface Morphology on Fatigue and Tribological Behavior of TRIP/TWIP Steels.- Part II. Applications.- Chapter 13. Manufacturing of Areal Material Measures.- Chapter 14. Manufacturing-Morphology-Property Relationships for Rotating Shaft Sealing Systems.- Chapter 15. Influence of the Surface Morphology on Rolling Bearing Life under Mixed Lubrication.- Chapter 16. Manufacturing-Morphology-Property Relationships for Chain Joints.- Chapter 17. Manufacturing-Morphology-Property Relationships for Biofilms.
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Mechanical Component Surfaces;Manufacturing-Morphology-property Relationship;Microscale surface morphology;Surface Modification;Surface Characterization;Application of component surfaces;Micro-milling;Micro-grinding;Cryogenic Machining;Cold-spraying;Additive manufacturing;Ti-6Al-4V;Fatigue Properties;Tribological Behaviour;Biofilms