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Contact Mechanics: Friction and Wear

1998
Contact mechanics describes the stresses and the deformations in the neighbourhood of the contact between two pressed bodies. The following examples are given: concentrated and distributed normal and tangential loads, point load, pressure on a circular surface, hertzian contact for normal and tangential loadings.
Dominique François   +2 more
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WEAR AND FRICTION

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 1984
A RECENT innovation from the Wokingham, Berks, design engineers, Cameron‐Plint Tribology Ltd, is a Wear/Friction‐Machine, designated the TE97 in the company's increasingly useful catalogue of testing and proving equipment.
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Friction and wear

2023
Ahmed Abdelbary, Li Chang
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FRICTION AND WEAR

Tribology International, 1972
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Recent Progress on Wear‐Resistant Materials: Designs, Properties, and Applications

Advanced Science, 2021
Wenzheng Zhai, Lichun Bai, Guozheng Kang
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Friction and Wear Mechanisms

2017
When two solid surfaces are placed together, contact generally occurs only over isolated parts of the nominal contact area (Bhushana in J Vacuum Sci Technol 21(6):2262–2296, 2003). It is through these localised regions of contact that forces are exerted between the two bodies, and it is these forces which are responsible for friction.
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High-entropy ceramics

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Corey Oses   +2 more
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Mechanical properties and deformation mechanisms of gradient nanostructured metals and alloys

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Xiaoyan Li, Lei Lu, Jianguo Li
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