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The nanoscale friction and wear behaviors of soda-lime-silica (SLS) glass were studied using atomic force microscopy (AFM) with diamond (inert) and silica (reactive) tips in dry and humid environments. Depending on the contact pressure, counter-surface chemistry, and humidity, three distinct wear regimes were identified: mechanical wear, stress corrosion, and tribochemical wear. The mechanisms of...
The effects of counter-surface chemistry on the friction and wear of soda-lime-silica glass were investigated using a ball-on-flat tribometer with various ball materials (stainless steel, silicon nitride, and alumina) in dry and humid environments. It was found that the interfacial wear was very sensitive to environmental humidity and counter-surface chemistry. In dry conditions, soda-lime glass was...
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