abrasionbased
Abrasionbased is an adjective used to describe processes, materials, or designs in which abrasion is the dominant mechanism of material removal or wear. It is commonly applied in the fields of tribology, materials science, and manufacturing to denote systems that are shaped by scraping, plowing, or cutting action caused by asperities or abrasive particles in contact with a counterface.
Its mechanism is typically categorized into two-body abrasion, where hard features on one surface gouge the
Applications and implications: Abrasion-based wear governs the service life of many mechanical components such as gears,
Measurement and design: Wear rate, scratch testing, and microhardness testing are used to quantify abrasion resistance.
See also: tribology, wear, abrasive wear, two-body abrasion, three-body abrasion, erosion, corrosion.