Search
Search Results
-
Proof of Friction Law: Static Friction is Higher than Dynamic Friction
The paper proves the friction law which states that static friction is higher than dynamic friction by proposing the asynchronous rupture of adhesive...
-
Friction and Wear in Metals
This book focuses on tribology in manufacturing processes from the viewpoint of sliding friction fundamentals, the use of lubricants to control...
-
Control of Static Friction by Designing Grooves on Friction Surface
AbstractThis study numerically investigated the friction of viscoelastic objects with grooves. A 3D viscoelastic block with grooves on a rigid...
-
Friction Stir Welding and Processing XII
This collection presents fundamentals and the current status of friction stir welding (FSW) and solid-state friction stir processing of materials and... -
Laboratory Linear Friction Tester: Design and Results
In the automotive industry, tyre friction plays a critical role in maximizing safety and performance, while reducing total vehicle energy... -
Effect of Friction Time on Temperature Distribution, Plastic Flow, Microstructure, and Properties in Friction Welding of 1045 Carbon Steel and AISI 430 Ferritic Stainless Steel
In this paper, the effects of friction time on joint temperature distribution and plastic flow are studied by continuous drive friction welding...
-
The Impact of the Rotary Friction Welding Pressure on the Mechanical and Microstructural Characteristics of Friction Welds Made of the Alloys TiAl6V4 and 2024 Aluminum
This paper is a study of the mechanical properties and microstructures of the similar friction weld joints (TiAl6V4 and AA2024) using a...
-
The Friction
In order to initiate or maintain movement, there appears to be a pressure that must be overcome as well as a force that is lost during relative... -
Friction Behavior of Conventional Mechanical Seals in Different Regimes
Mechanical seals frequently function in incredibly challenging circumstances such as low or elevated temperature, high pressure, low viscosity,...
-
Interlayer friction behavior of molybdenum ditelluride with different structures
The interlayer friction behavior of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) as crucial solid lubricants has attracted extensive...
-
Friction and Degradation of Graphite: A Nanotribological Approach
We investigated the friction and wear of graphite by atomic force microscopy in sliding contact with SiO x , Pt, and diamond tips with contact forces...
-
Prospects for Manufacturing Friction Disks from Cold-Rolled Steel
AbstractAssessment of the influence of design factors on the performance of friction disks is given. The necessity of reduction of warpage of disks...
-
pH-Dependent Friction of Polyacrylamide Hydrogels
Polyacrylamide hydrogels are widely used in biomedical applications due to their tunable mechanical properties and charge neutrality. Our recent...
-
Friction Reduction and Motion Stability of Setal Array Sliding on Rough Surface
Setal arrays provide insects with the good capability to walk fast and stably on rough surfaces, making them important research objects in the field...
-
Coulomb Friction Model Analysis, Acting on an Aerospace Servocommand
Modern flight control system design necessitates using highly detailed models to analyze individual components or subsystems; on the other hand, more... -
Role of Friction Time on the Joint Characteristics of Continuous Drive Friction-Welded Inconel 718 and EN24 Steel
In the present research work, dissimilar metal joints of nickel-based superalloy (IN718) and low-alloy steel (EN24) round bars were carried out by...
-
Liquid Bridge Modulated Friction: From Millimeter to Nanometer
Trace amounts of liquids could cause unpredictable variations in adhesion and friction strongly dependent on the initial solid–solid contact and the...
-
Molecular Mechanisms of Self-mated Hydrogel Friction
Hydrogel-like structures are responsible for the low friction experienced by our joints when we walk or by our eyelids when we blink. At low loads,...
-
Influence of Particle Size on Friction and Wear Behavior of Hydrogenated Nitrile Rubber
Seal wear caused by hard particles intruding into the seal surface is one of the main causes of seal failure. In this manuscript, the tribological...
-
Friction hysteretic behavior of supported atomically thin nanofilms
Hysteretic friction behavior has been observed on varied 2D nanofilms. However, no unanimous conclusion has yet been drawn on to the exact mechanism...