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Friction and wear

A. D. Sarkar
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The article was published on 1980-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 924 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Lubricity & Tribometer.

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The Mesostructure of Surface Layers of Metal Under Friction with Relatively High Contact Stress

TL;DR: The meso-level gap between nano-and macro-level structures is defined in this article as the gap between cells and fragments formed in the surface layers of metal during friction, and they strongly affect tribological metal properties.
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The dependence of the friction coefficient on the crystal structure of solids: Physical principles

S.S. Karapetian, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1983 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the problem of contact interaction of pairs of the same pure metals with differing crystal structures was studied and the probability of formation of adhesive bonds, the formation of the true contact area and its dependence on the hardness of the metals and the atomic shearing force in the slip plane were investigated.
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Electrets In Friction Joints

TL;DR: Friction is usually accompanied by processes of electric origin, such as accumulation of static electricity in rubbing materials, electrode processes, current passage through the friction zone, etc..
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Waer of composite thin-walled structural elements with consideration of thermal effects

TL;DR: In this article, the contact problem on interaction of rigid stamps with anisotropic plates with regard to wear and the corresponding frictional heating is considered, based on the reduction of the governing equation to a system of Volterra integral equations of the second kind.
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Friction and deformation of nylon. II. Theoretical

TL;DR: In this article, a theoretical treatment is given of the dependence of friction on load for a rough-surfaced elastic body which covers the load range in which the surface asperities become completely flattened.