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Failure criteria in thin film lubrication: investigation of the different stages of film failure

Czichos, 1976

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7867677519795498836
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Czichos H
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The mechanisms of failure of sliding lubricated concentrated steel contacts have been studied using a newly developed tribometer which allows fast separation of the sliding surfaces at the different stages of film failure. The appearance of the corresponding contact …
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