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Micromechanisms of friction and wear: introduction to relativistic tribology

The modern vision of the micromechanism of friction and wear is explored, from the examination of ideal and real crystal structure and adhesion properties to the dynamics of solid frictional interaction. The fundamental quantum-mechanical and relativity principles of particle interaction are conside...

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Autores principales: Lyubimov, Dmitrij, Dolgopolov, Kirill, Pinchuk, Leonid
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35148-8
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description The modern vision of the micromechanism of friction and wear is explored, from the examination of ideal and real crystal structure and adhesion properties to the dynamics of solid frictional interaction. The fundamental quantum-mechanical and relativity principles of particle interaction are considered as basis of friction micro-process examination. The changes in solid structure originated from the influence of different kinds of force fields are considered. The principal possibility of relativity effect manifestation by friction is explained. The critical state of friction – triboplasma – was studied. Structural peculiarities of triboplasma, the kinetics of its transformation during frictional interaction as well as the influence of plasma and postplasma processes on tribojunction friction characteristics and complex formation by friction were examined. The book addresses to tribology researchers.
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spelling cern-15220092021-04-21T22:57:53Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-642-35148-8http://cds.cern.ch/record/1522009engLyubimov, DmitrijDolgopolov, KirillPinchuk, LeonidMicromechanisms of friction and wear: introduction to relativistic tribologyOther Fields of PhysicsThe modern vision of the micromechanism of friction and wear is explored, from the examination of ideal and real crystal structure and adhesion properties to the dynamics of solid frictional interaction. The fundamental quantum-mechanical and relativity principles of particle interaction are considered as basis of friction micro-process examination. The changes in solid structure originated from the influence of different kinds of force fields are considered. The principal possibility of relativity effect manifestation by friction is explained. The critical state of friction – triboplasma – was studied. Structural peculiarities of triboplasma, the kinetics of its transformation during frictional interaction as well as the influence of plasma and postplasma processes on tribojunction friction characteristics and complex formation by friction were examined. The book addresses to tribology researchers.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:15220092013
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Micromechanisms of friction and wear: introduction to relativistic tribology
title Micromechanisms of friction and wear: introduction to relativistic tribology
title_full Micromechanisms of friction and wear: introduction to relativistic tribology
title_fullStr Micromechanisms of friction and wear: introduction to relativistic tribology
title_full_unstemmed Micromechanisms of friction and wear: introduction to relativistic tribology
title_short Micromechanisms of friction and wear: introduction to relativistic tribology
title_sort micromechanisms of friction and wear: introduction to relativistic tribology
topic Other Fields of Physics
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