Micro/nano tribology

作者: K. Mylvaganam , L.C. Zhang

DOI: 10.1533/9780857091444.121

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摘要: Abstract: This chapter discusses the micro/nano sliding of materials in terms adhesion, wear, friction and lubrication, using both experimental theoretical methods such as SFA, STM, AFM, FFM molecular dynamics simulation. A focus is to understand some characteristic phenomena associated with tribology scale effect wear deformation transition on no-wear, ploughing cutting regimes.

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