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Effect of loading on the roughness set in run-in metal - rubber surfaces

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A study has been made on the effect of loading on the roughness set of a metal surface run-in with rubber containing an SKN-18 + SKN-26 nitrile rubber blend in conditions of friction without lubrication. The experimental results are compared with those calculated.

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State Scientific-Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Moscow. Scientific-Research Institute of the Rubber Industry, Moscow. Translated from Mekhanika Polimerov, No. 4, pp. 737–740, July–August, 1972.

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Kombalov, V.S., Rybalov, S.L. Effect of loading on the roughness set in run-in metal - rubber surfaces. Polymer Mechanics 8, 642–644 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00855598

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