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Friction | SpringerLink We discuss different forms of friction, static friction, kinetic friction, and rolling friction, and show how the resulting frictional forces can be parameterized
Home | Friction - Springer Friction will cease publication with Springer Nature on completion of Volume 12 2024 The journal will continue in cooperation with Tsinghua University Press from Volume 13 2025
Articles | Friction - Springer Friction will cease publication with Springer Nature on completion of Volume 12 2024 The journal will continue in cooperation with Tsinghua University Press
Hydration lubrication | Friction - Springer Goldberg R, Schroeder A, Barenholz Y, Klein J Boundary lubricants with exceptionally low friction coefficients based on 2D close-packed phosphatidylcholine liposomes
AI for tribology: Present and future | Friction - Springer The friction process involves a variety of phenomena, including mechanics, thermology, electricity, optics, magnetics, and so on Hence, tribological information possesses the distinct characteristics of being multidisciplinary, multilevel, and multiscale, so that the application of AI in tribology is highly extensive
Aims and scope | Friction - Springer Friction is a single-blind peer-reviewed open access journal for the publication of theoretical and experimental research works related to the friction, lubrication and wear
The nature of friction: A critical assessment - Springer This paper examines our current understanding of friction, filling some voids with experimental data, and attempts to integrate the various pieces to identify the gaps of our knowledge, hopefully to spark new avenues of investigations into this important area
Submission guidelines | Friction - Springer To find out more about publishing your work Open Access in Friction, including information on fees, funding and licences, visit our Open access publishing page
Friction-Induced Stick–Slip Vibration Control via . . . - Springer Abstract Friction-induced stick–slip vibrations (FISSV) commonly occur in mechanical systems, posing risks to equipment like high-speed train brakes, causing instability, and threatening safety To address this, we propose using textured surfaces of friction pairs to suppress FISSV
Volumes and issues | Friction - Springer Friction will cease publication with Springer Nature on completion of Volume 12 2024 The journal will continue in cooperation with Tsinghua University Press