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Superlubricity is a
regime of
relative motion in
which friction vanishes or very
nearly vanishes. However, the
definition of "vanishing"
friction level...
- Namboodiri; Frenken, Joost; Heimberg, Jennifer; Zandbergen,
Henny (2004). "
Superlubricity of Graphite" (PDF).
Physical Review Letters. 92 (12): 126101. Bibcode:2004PhRvL...
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hydrophilicity has the
opposite effects with
polar end groups. “
Superlubricity is a
frictionless tribological state sometimes occurring in nanoscale...
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friction coefficient below 0.01. This ultralow-friction
regime is
called superlubricity.
Static friction is
friction between two or more
solid objects that...
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molybdenum disulfide.
Recent studies suggest that an
effect called superlubricity can also
account for this effect. When a
large number of crystallographic...
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methods to
tribological systems. Recently,
intensive studies of
superlubricity (phenomenon of
vanishing friction) have
sparked due to
increasing demand...
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improving additives to
prevent excessive engine wear.
Boundary lubrication Superlubricity Tribology Reformulated Diesel Fuels and Fuel
Injection Equipment; Author:...
- diamond-like
carbon coatings,
which improve embeddability and can
achieve superlubricity. The
technology is
developed with
Argonne National Laboratory and Pacific...
- Erdemir, Ali; Martin, Jean-Michel; Luo,
Jianbin (22
September 2020).
Superlubricity. Elsevier. p. 354. ISBN 9780444643148. OCLC 1198218291.
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increases as the
coefficient of
friction increases. This
property is
called superlubricity. At
ambient conditions, the
coefficient of
friction for MoS2 was determined...