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Thermodynamics and kinetics of boundary friction

I. A. Lyashenko, A. V. Khomenko, L. S. Metlov

Published 2010-07-17, updated 2011-03-29Version 2

A deterministic theory describing the behavior of an ultrathin lubricant film between two atomically-smooth solid surfaces is proposed. For the description of lubricant state the parameter of excess volume arising due to chaotization of solid medium structure in the course of melting is introduced. Thermodynamic and shear melting is described consistently. Dependences of friction force on temperature of lubricant, shear velocity of rubbing surfaces, and pressure upon surfaces are analyzed. Within the framework of a simple tribological model the stick-slip mode of friction, when the lubricant periodically melts and solidifies, is described. The obtained results are qualitatively compared with the experimental data.

Comments: 14 pages, 6 figures, 33 references
Journal: Tribology International, 2011, Vol. 44, no. 4, pp. 476-482
Subjects: 37Exx, 80Axx, 82Cxx, J.2
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