1973
DOI: 10.1016/0043-1648(73)90001-x
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A study of transfer in frictional interaction of polymers

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“…The consequences of material transfer may be significantly distinct. [78][79][80] If the small particles of micrometer size are transferred from one surface to the other the wear rate varies only slightly. Under certain conditions the situations take place such that a thin film of the soft material is transferred onto the hard mating surface, for example, polymer on metal.…”
Section: Adhesive Wear and Friction Transfermentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The consequences of material transfer may be significantly distinct. [78][79][80] If the small particles of micrometer size are transferred from one surface to the other the wear rate varies only slightly. Under certain conditions the situations take place such that a thin film of the soft material is transferred onto the hard mating surface, for example, polymer on metal.…”
Section: Adhesive Wear and Friction Transfermentioning
confidence: 98%
“…11d) shows its distribution is uniform and covering all the regions of the transfer film. This indicates the tribochemical reactions between the O 2 and Fe on the steel surface and transferred polymer under tribological heat and strong shear force during sliding, which facilitate adhesion between the transfer film and the counterface [22,24].…”
Section: Analysis Of Transfer Filmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dry sliding of polymer-polymer combinations always produced intermittent motion and seizure or stick-slip [13,14] due to adhesion, while the adhesion might be considerably influenced or changed by some ways. The rough-on-rough surface sliding combinations had lower friction coefficients than those of smooth-on-smooth surface combinations [13]; frictional hardening or orientation [15] and adding solid lubricants to polymer matrix [16,17] while grafting acid polar groups to polymer surface would increase adhesion and friction coefficients of polymer-polymer combinations [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%