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The specimen surfaces exhibit a wear-dominant mechanism when the test rotation speed is low and transition into a fatigue-dominant mechanism when the test rotation speed increases.
Two effects influence the transition of the damage form mechanism upon changing the test rotation speed.
Changing the test rotation speed can also lead to a change of the damage mechanism on the wheel surface.
Hence, this study is intended to assess the feasibility of using global hemostasis test rotation thromboelastometry (ROTEM) in MM patients to identify the presence of changes indicating hypercoagulability.
On the other hand, increasing the test rotation speed can increase the vibration of the simulated rollers, which can increase the dynamic load coefficient of the contact load between the simulated rollers.
On one hand, the increasing test rotation speed reduces the wear loss of the wheel roller so that the influence of the wear mechanism in specimen F is less.
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It was determined that test rotations had no significant effect on test performance for PBA (F < 1, p = 0.767), but there is an effect for CBA [F 7379) = 5.21, p = < 0.001] that affects two combinations of rotation.
After three movement cycles, identical test rotations were repeated every two minutes such that each fiber was subjected to a total of 22 movements.
The order of tested rotation speeds was randomized, and a minimum of two measurements were collected at each rotation speed.
The other reference descriptors are inferior to all the tested rotation invariant forms of the LBP descriptors.
The measuring qualities of the three systems are assessed by means of experiments, including vibration tests, coupled rotation and vibration tests, and accuracy tests with complex motion configurations.
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