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  • International Journal of Thermodynamics
  • Volume:18 Issue:1
  • A Residual Thermodynamic Analysis of Inert Wear and Attrition, Part 1: Theory

A Residual Thermodynamic Analysis of Inert Wear and Attrition, Part 1: Theory

Authors : Mattias GUSTAVSSON
Pages : 26-37
Doi:10.5541/ijot.5000075309
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Publication Date : 2015-03-07
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :An open-system irreversible thermodynamic analysis on inert wear and attrition is presented. The aim is to derive a theory which may be implemented in computational fluid dynamics flow solvers. In order to conduct analysis on the differential scale, it is shown that traditional macroscopic-scale concepts, earlier well-established in the literature, cannot be immediately applied. Hence, new differential concepts are introduced. It is argued that the overall analysis can be split up into sub-processes, where different types of specific sub-processes of wear and attrition may be extracted, and directly connected with the corresponding breakage or deformation of either ductile- or brittle-type target materials. Applying the residual thermodynamics framework, the new concepts of wear work and attrition work insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(at adiabatic conditions); can be defined, which typically only represent a small – often negligible – fraction of the total work.
Keywords : Differential, Residual, Wear Work, Attrition Work

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