SURFACE LAYER IN THE PROCESS OF FRICTION

Journal Title: Tribologia - Year 2010, Vol 232, Issue 4

Abstract

Chosen questions were introduced in the article the relating problems of the border layer which deciding about the resistances of the movement and the waste of the elements of the knots of the friction and processes them plays the essential part in the process of the friction concurrent. It was showed that many factors drawing ahead in the work of the knots of the friction decided about the quality of the border shell.<br/><br/>

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Alicja Laber

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Alicja Laber (2010). SURFACE LAYER IN THE PROCESS OF FRICTION. Tribologia, 232(4), 245-261. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-517402