EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND ANALYSIS OF WEAR IN SHEET METAL DURING VARIOUS FORCES
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https://doi.org/10.29121/ijetmr.v4.i2.2017.84Keywords:
Friction, Wear, Sheet Metal ThicknessAbstract
Sheet metals are metal formed by an industrial process into thin, flat pieces. It is one of the fundamental forms used in metal working and it can be cut and bent into a variety of shapes. Countless everyday objects are constructed with sheet metal. Thicknesses can vary significantly; extremely thin thicknesses are considered foil or leaf, and pieces thicker than 4 mm are considered plate.
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