-
Stiction (a
portmanteau of the
words static and friction) is the
force that
needs to be
overcome to
enable relative motion of
stationary objects in contact...
- Also,
having the
steering working through the
forks causes problems with
stiction,
decreasing the
effectiveness of the suspension. Hub-center
steering systems...
- A
reactionless drive is a
hypothetical device producing motion without the
exhaust of a propellant. A
propellantless drive is not
necessarily reactionless...
- switches,
whereas dielectric charging beam
stiction, as
shown in Fig. 5(a), and
humidity induced beam
stiction, as
shown in Fig. 5(b), pose a reliability...
- velocity, and B is the
friction constant. Some more
complex models take
stiction and
stribeck effect into consideration.
Cylindrical joint Kinematics Degrees...
- joined. This
allows the
broadly defined notions of galling, fretting,
stiction and
adhesion to
overlap in some instances. For example, it is possible...
- spintronic, from spin and
electronics sporabola, from
spore and
parabola stiction, from
static and
friction surfactant, from
surface active agent synzyme...
- R.; , "Alkyltrichlorosilane-based self-****embled
monolayer films for
stiction reduction in
silicon micromachines,"
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal...
-
surfaces in contact. Dry
friction is
subdivided into
static friction ("
stiction")
between non-moving surfaces, and
kinetic friction between moving surfaces...
- is an
extreme manifestation of what is now
called static friction, or
stiction. His
locking mechanism was used
first in the
Thompson submachine gun. Nowadays...