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Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part C: Polymer Reviews, 1974
I. FRICTION, RESISTANCE TO SLIDING, SHEAR STRENGTH The term sliding friction is used nowadays in many different meanings and covers many phenomena which physically differ from each other in a conspicuous manner; thus it makes no sense to discuss the mechanism of friction in this wide meaning.
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I. FRICTION, RESISTANCE TO SLIDING, SHEAR STRENGTH The term sliding friction is used nowadays in many different meanings and covers many phenomena which physically differ from each other in a conspicuous manner; thus it makes no sense to discuss the mechanism of friction in this wide meaning.
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1996
Preface B.N.J. Persson, E. Tosatti. I. Sliding Friction. 1. Dry Friction Dynamics at Low Velocities T. Baumberger. 2. Dry Friction as a Hysteretic Elastic Response C. Caroli, P. Nozieres. 3. Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Stick-Slip Friction Mechanisms A. Berman, et al. 4. Sliding Friction of Lubricated Surfaces B.N.J. Persson. 5.
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Preface B.N.J. Persson, E. Tosatti. I. Sliding Friction. 1. Dry Friction Dynamics at Low Velocities T. Baumberger. 2. Dry Friction as a Hysteretic Elastic Response C. Caroli, P. Nozieres. 3. Experimental and Theoretical Investigations of Stick-Slip Friction Mechanisms A. Berman, et al. 4. Sliding Friction of Lubricated Surfaces B.N.J. Persson. 5.
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Theory and simulation of sliding friction
Physical Review Letters, 1993When an external force acts on an adsorbate structure, the structure may slide or flow relative to the substrate. The mechanism behind this sliding motion is of fundamental importance for the understanding of friction and lubrication between two flat macroscopic surfaces.
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Friction and Sliding Phenomena
1978Sliding at discrete discontinuities in rocks has been studied from many points of view. In particular, studies have been directed to the following topics: 1. The values and mechanisms of friction in rocks, viewed as a distinctive class of materials. 2. The “residual” strength of rock after shear failure. 3. The mechanical
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Understanding friction and sliding
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2009openaire +2 more sources

