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Investigate the Friction and wear behavior of MoS2 nanoparticles in solid state lubrication

Fatah, 2017

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17701230907866884977
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Fatah S
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Journal of Garmian University

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A solid-state lubricant powders is one of the most significant powders usedto protect surfaces from damage in cases of relative motion, with a reduction in thefriction and wear between them. In this study, molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), purity 99%, nanoparticles have …
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