hankauksen
Hankauksen is the Finnish term for abrasion or wear caused by rubbing between surfaces. In tribology, hankaus describes material loss or surface deformation produced by sliding contact, including two-body and three-body abrasion. In two-body abrasion, a hard counterface or asperities directly remove material from a softer surface; in three-body abrasion, loose particles between surfaces cause wear.
Mechanisms commonly involved are adhesive wear, abrasive wear, and surface fatigue from repeated stress cycles. Frictional
Causes of hankaus include insufficient lubrication, high contact pressure, high sliding speeds, and the presence of
Prevention and control strategies cover lubrication optimization, the selection of harder or more wear-resistant materials, surface
Applications of hankaus concepts span mechanical engineering and technology, including automotive components (bearings, gears, brakes), manufacturing
Etymology: the word derives from the Finnish verb hankaa, meaning to rub or scrape.