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Wear of Fluorapatite Single Crystals : VI. Influence of Multiple-Pass Sliding on Surface Failure
J.M. Powers
School of Dentistry and College of Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. USA
K.C. Ludema
School of Dentistry and College of Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. USA
R.G. Craig
School of Dentistry and College of Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. USA
The influence of multiple-pass sliding on the surface failure of fluorapatite single crystals was evaluated. The surface and subsurface damage on the basal plane of fluorapatite was accelerative, rather than additive. Damage was more severe for sliding in opposite directions than for two traversals in the same direction.
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- Powers, J.M.; Ludema, K.C.; and Craig, R.G.: Wear of Fluorapatite Single Crystals: IV. Influence of Sliding Direction on Frictional Behavior and Surface Failure, J Dent Res 52: 1019-1025, 1973.[Abstract/Free Full Text]
- Powers, J.M.; Ludema, K.C.; and Craig, R.G.: Wear of Fluorapatite Single Crystals: V. Influence of Environment on Frictional Behavior and Surface Failure, J Dent Res 52: 1026-1031, 1973.[Abstract/Free Full Text]
- Powers, J.M., and Craig, R.G.: Wear of Fluorapatite Single Crystals. I. A Method for Quantitative Evaluation of Wear, J Dent Res 51: 168-176, 1972.[Abstract/Free Full Text]
- Powers, J.M., and Craig, R.G.: Wear of Fluorapatite Single Crystals. III. Classification of Surface Failure, J Dent Res 51:611-618, 1972.[Abstract/Free Full Text]
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 52, No. 5,
1032-1040 (1973)
DOI: 10.1177/00220345730520050601

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