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Title | Noise influence on solid-liquid transition of ultrathin lubricant film |
Authors |
Khomenko, Oleksii Vitaliiovych
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ORCID |
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8755-9592 |
Keywords |
Stick-slip friction Viscoelastic medium Melting |
Type | Article |
Date of Issue | 2004 |
URI | http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/16198 |
Publisher | Physics Letters A |
License | |
Citation | A.V. Khomenko, Noise influence on solid-liquid transition of ultrathin lubricant film // Physics Letters A. - 2004. - V. 329, Iss. 1-2. - P. 140-147 |
Abstract |
The melting of ultrathin lubricant film by friction between
atomically flat surfaces is studied. The additive noises of the elastic
shear stress and strain,
and the temperature are introduced for building the
phase diagrams with the domains of sliding, stick-slip,
and dry friction. It is shown that increase of
the strain noise intensity causes the lubricant film melting even at
low temperatures of the friction surfaces.
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