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Title | Nanomaterials: applications & properties. Proceedings |
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Keywords |
наноматеріали наноматериалы |
Type | Book |
Date of Issue | 2011 |
URI | http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/20049 |
Publisher | Sumy State University |
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Citation | Nanomaterials: applications & properties. Proceedings: 1-st International conference, Alushta, Crimea, 27-30 Semptember 2011. V.1. P.1 / Edited by: A. Pogrebnjak, T. Lyutyy, S. Protsenko. - Sumy: Sumy State University, 2011. - 256 c. |
Abstract |
A thermodynamic model describing the phase transition of first order between
structure states of lubricant material in the boundary friction regime is proposed. It is
shown that lubricant melts with temperature increase or at shear of rubbing surfaces if
the elastic strain (stress) exceeds the critical value. The phase diagram with domains of
dry and sliding friction is constructed. The dependences of friction force on temperature
of lubricant and velocity of shear of rubbing surfaces are analyzed.
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