Physics of Sliding Friction

Physics of Sliding Friction
Title Physics of Sliding Friction PDF eBook
Author Bo N.J. Persson
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 458
Release 2013-04-17
Genre Science
ISBN 9401587051

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The study of sliding friction is one of the oldest problems in physics, and certainly one of the most important from a practical point of view. Low-friction surfaces are in increasingly high demand for high-tech components such as computer storage systems, miniature motors, and aerospace devices. It has been estimated that about 5% of the gross national product in the developed countries is "wasted" on friction and the related wear. In spite of this, remarkable little is understood about the fundamental, microscopic processes responsible for friction and wear. The topic of interfacial sliding has experienced a major burst of in terest and activity since 1987, much of which has developed quite independently and spontaneously. This volume contains contributions from leading scientists on fundamental aspects of sliding friction. Some problems considered are: What is the origin of stick-and-slip motion? What is the origin of the rapid processes taking place within a lub at low sliding velocities? On a metallic surface, is the rication layer electronic or phononic friction the dominating energy dissipation pro cess? What is the role (if any) of self-organized criticality in sliding friction? How thick is the water layer during sliding on ice and snow? These and other questions raised in this book are of course only part ly answered: the topic of sliding friction is still in an early state of development.

Sliding Friction

Sliding Friction
Title Sliding Friction PDF eBook
Author Bo N.J. Persson
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 465
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Science
ISBN 3662036460

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Sliding friction is one of the oldest problems in physics and certainly one of the most important from a practical point of view. The ability to produce durable low-friction surfaces and lubricant fluids has become an important factor in the miniaturization of moving components in many technological devices, e.g., magnetic storage, recording systems, miniature motors and many aerospace components. This book will be useful to physicists, chemists, materials scientists, and engineers who want to understand sliding friction. The book (or parts of it) could also form the basis for a modern undergraduate or graduate course on tribology.

Sliding Friction

Sliding Friction
Title Sliding Friction PDF eBook
Author Bo N.J. Persson
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 520
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Science
ISBN 3662042835

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The ability to produce durable low-friction surfaces and lubricant fluids has become an important factor in the miniaturization of moving components in many technological devices, e.g., magnetic storage, recording systems, miniature motors and many aerospace components. This book will be useful to physicists, chemists, materials scientists, and engineers who need to understand sliding friction. This second edition covers several new topics including friction on superconductors, simulations of the layering transition, nanoindentation, wear in combustion engines, rolling and sliding of carbon nanotubes, and the friction dynamics of granular materials.

College Physics for AP® Courses

College Physics for AP® Courses
Title College Physics for AP® Courses PDF eBook
Author Irna Lyublinskaya
Publisher
Total Pages 1665
Release 2015-07-31
Genre Physics
ISBN 9781938168932

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"This introductory, algebra-based, two-semester college physics book is grounded with real-world examples, illustrations, and explanations to help students grasp key, fundamental physics concepts. ... This online, fully editable and customizable title includes learning objectives, concept questions, links to labs and simulations, and ample practice opportunities to solve traditional physics application problems."--Website of book.

Sliding Friction

Sliding Friction
Title Sliding Friction PDF eBook
Author Bo Persson
Publisher
Total Pages 476
Release 2014-01-15
Genre
ISBN 9783662036471

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Rock Friction and Earthquake Prediction

Rock Friction and Earthquake Prediction
Title Rock Friction and Earthquake Prediction PDF eBook
Author WYSS
Publisher Birkhäuser
Total Pages 414
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 3034871821

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Body Physics

Body Physics
Title Body Physics PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Davis
Publisher
Total Pages 590
Release 201?
Genre Physics
ISBN

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"Body Physics was designed to meet the objectives of a one-term high school or freshman level course in physical science, typically designed to provide non-science majors and undeclared students with exposure to the most basic principles in physics while fulfilling a science-with-lab core requirement. The content level is aimed at students taking their first college science course, whether or not they are planning to major in science. However, with minor supplementation by other resources, such as OpenStax College Physics, this textbook could easily be used as the primary resource in 200-level introductory courses. Chapters that may be more appropriate for physics courses than for general science courses are noted with an asterisk symbol (*). Of course this textbook could be used to supplement other primary resources in any physics course covering mechanics and thermodynamics"--Textbook Web page.