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The tribological properties and mechanism of wear of Cu-based sintered powder materials containing molybdenum disulfide and molybdenum diselenite under …

Kovalchenko et al., 2012

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5512175623395892136
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Kovalchenko A
Fushchich O
Danyluk S
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Under certain conditions, the metals of some heavily loaded tribological units may slide against each other without the benefit of lubrication. In such cases, the heat or electrical conduction properties of the sliding materials are particularly important. Copper-based …
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