MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF WEAR KINETICS IN NANOCOMPOSITE COATINGS OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY PARTS.
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Applied Mathematics, Nanocomposite Coatings, Wear Kinetics, Agricultural Engineering, Mathematical Modeling, Tribology, Differential Equations, Service Life Prediction.Abstract
This article investigates the durability of nanocomposite coatings used to protect the working parts of agricultural machinery from wear. The study focuses on the mathematical modeling of the wear process in the nanocomposite layer as a function of time and load. The developed model allows for predicting the service life of parts in an abrasive environment.
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