The Nature of Interfacial Processes in Friction and Wear
Doris Kuhlmann-Wilsdorf,
Doris Kuhlmann-Wilsdorf
Search for more papers by this authorDoris Kuhlmann-Wilsdorf,
Doris Kuhlmann-Wilsdorf
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I. Ovid'ko,
S. Ranganathan,
C.S. Pande
Search for more papers by this authorI. Ovid'ko
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Search for more papers by this authorFirst published: 01 February 2002
Summary
This chapter contains sections titled:
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Introduction – The Different Mechanisms of Unlubricated Sliding Wear
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The Holm-Archard Wear Law and Polishing Wear
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The Control of Friction in Daily Life Through Adsorbed Water
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Lubrication and Abrasion through Graphite
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Simulation of Severe Wear by Means of a Bridgman Anvil Apparatus
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Acknowledgement
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