Friction of solids with the formation of a melt layer
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Abstract
Some regularities of high-speed friction of solids with the formation of a developed interlayer of a melt are considered. The layer thickness, melting rate, and frictional force as functions of the rubbing speed and the temperature of the solids are obtained based on mass and heat balance relations in the melt film.
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Statistical Physic Layer Thickness Frictional Force Heat Balance Melting Rate
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