作者: X Liu , Z Lu , R Lewis , MJ Carré , SJ Matcher
DOI: 10.1016/J.TRIBOINT.2012.08.020
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摘要: Abstract This paper presents work using an in vivo technique, optical coherence tomography (OCT), to investigate the structure of human finger pad skin and influences some related parameters on friction, such as contact area, deformation hydration. The experimental results show that there was no significant relationship between thickness stratum corneum (SC) friction coefficient well number sweat ducts (SD). real length found increase with increasing applied normal force following power law A ∝ W a . study hydration linear SC moisture (up 72 au).