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Scanning reflection electron particles

The abrasivity of surfaces is related to the shape of surface profiles and can be described numerically. The morphology of wear particles, in terms of their shape, size, and surface texture, reflects the complex nature of the wear process involved in particle formation (Stachowiak, 1998 and 2000 Stachowiak and Podsiadlo, 1999 and 2001). The cumulative evaluation of turbine lubricating oil system, using techniques such as automatic particle counters, ferrography, ICP-AES spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy indicated the involvement of very small iron particles in the size range of 1-10 microns or less, and abrasive wear silica particles in the size range of 10-40 microns (Korycki and Wislicki, 1991). [Pg.228]


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