1972
DOI: 10.1080/05698197208981406
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Effect of Surface Films on Deformation of Zinc Single-Crystal Surface During Sliding

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“…8), and thus on the boundary lubrication properties (Fig. 9), was studied by Buckley [60] in 1972. Figure 8 shows a typical stress-strain curve for a material under a normal state, with surface-active liquid present on the surface (showing the Rehbinder effect), and with an oxide film present on the solid surface (showing the Roscoe effect) [61].…”
Section: The Effect Of Surface Films On the Plastic Deformation Of Somentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8), and thus on the boundary lubrication properties (Fig. 9), was studied by Buckley [60] in 1972. Figure 8 shows a typical stress-strain curve for a material under a normal state, with surface-active liquid present on the surface (showing the Rehbinder effect), and with an oxide film present on the solid surface (showing the Roscoe effect) [61].…”
Section: The Effect Of Surface Films On the Plastic Deformation Of Somentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using his technique it is possible to generate atomically smooth metal surfaces. The cleavage method has been used to generate such surfaces of zinc for friction and wear studies (52].…”
Section: Methods Of Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%