Modeling and measuring friction effects
Abstract
Friction may well be nature's most useful phenomenon. In machinery in which it is not the driving force, however, friction is an undesirable parasitic phenomenon, generating heat and wasting energy. Large sums are spent each year on lubricants to eliminate as much friction as possible in mechanical devices. On the other hand, when friction is the source of traction and braking, it is important to keep friction at a high level. To achieve this...
Paper Details
Title
Modeling and measuring friction effects
Published Date
Dec 1, 2008
Volume
28
Issue
6
Pages
82 - 91
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