2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/327/3/032059
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Electrochemistry with double electrical layers in frictional interaction metal-polymer tribolink

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“…We assume that this is how the specularity parameter changes with a change in the oxidation state. These found effects allow us to conclude that the surface conductivity method for changing the nanofluid properties, which becomes an electrolyte [42,43], leads to an increase in its thermal conductivity coefficient.…”
Section: State Of the Art And Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…We assume that this is how the specularity parameter changes with a change in the oxidation state. These found effects allow us to conclude that the surface conductivity method for changing the nanofluid properties, which becomes an electrolyte [42,43], leads to an increase in its thermal conductivity coefficient.…”
Section: State Of the Art And Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…It should be noted that other components also make changes to the above processes and effects. It has been established that two double electric layers are formed in the brake friction couples: the first is the surface of the microasperities tops of the disc friction belt (negatively charged) -a layer of water between the microasperities (negatively charged); the second is the surface of the microasperities tops of the friction pad (positively charged) -a layer of water between the microasperities (negatively charged) [15][16][17][18][19][20][21]. J. NANO-ELECTRON.…”
Section: Processes and Effects Arising From The Frictional Interactiomentioning
confidence: 99%