Superlubricity
Superlubricity is defined as a sliding regime in which friction or resistance to sliding vanishes. It has been shown that energy can be conserved by further reducing/removing friction in moving mechanical systems and this book includes contributions from world-renowned scientists who address some of...
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Other Authors: | Erdemir, A., Martin, Jean Michel, 1948- |
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Format: | Electronic Software eBook |
Language: | English |
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