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The work shows that the friction coefficient μ during slip of polycrystalline electrolytic corundum, single-crystal silicon carbide and sintered corundum over hardened ShKh15 steel, and the wear m in an electrolytic corundum test-piece according to slip speed have a low point at speeds close to 100 m/sec. A hypothetical explanation is given for this behavior of μ and m.
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Kashcheev, V.N., Glazkov, V.M. Friction of synthetic corundum and silicon carbide on hardened ShKh15 steel. Soviet Physics Journal 9, 74–75 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01206500
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