Structural and energetic self-organization of antifriction composite materials of car parts during friction and wear
A. Gypka,
V. Aulin,
D. Mironov
et al.
Abstract:The development and research of composite materials for heavily loaded tribo-couplings of car parts was based on the main provisions of the concept of structural and energetic adaptability of their materials during friction and wear. The presented data of experimental studies of the effect of ultrasonic treatment of materials on the nature of the change in the coefficient of friction depending on the value of the specific load at a constant sliding speed. Data were obtained that characterize the features of st… Show more
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