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Frictional behavior of extremely smooth and hard solids
D. E. Kim
, N. P. Suh
Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Engineering
Frictional Behavior
66%
Asperity
66%
Sapphire
66%
Deformation
33%
Friction Coefficient
33%
Silicon Surface
33%
Sliding Condition
33%
Static Friction Coefficient
33%
Mechanical Interaction
33%
Hard Material
33%
Surface Film
33%
Etch Pit
33%
Obtains
33%
Low Friction
33%
Low Probability
33%
Minimum Friction
33%
Average Roughness
33%
Physics
Solid State
100%
Wear
100%
Friction
66%
Air
66%
Steady State
33%
Deformation
33%
Plastic Deformation
33%
Coefficient of Friction
33%
Sliding
33%
Existence
33%
Particle
33%
Glass
33%
Material Science
Solid
100%
Dislocation
100%
Quartz
66%
Silicon Material
66%
Air
66%
Crystalline Material
33%
Glass
33%