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Elements Of Friction Theory And Nanotribology Enrico Gnecco Ernst Meyer

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Elements Of Friction Theory And Nanotribology Enrico Gnecco Ernst Meyer
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.98 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Enrico Gnecco, Ernst Meyer
ISBN: 9781107006232, 1107006236
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Elements Of Friction Theory And Nanotribology Enrico Gnecco Ernst Meyer by Enrico Gnecco, Ernst Meyer 9781107006232, 1107006236 instant download after payment.

Combining the classical theories of contact mechanics and lubrication with the study of friction on the nanometer range, this multi-scale book for researchers and students alike guides the reader deftly through the mechanisms governing friction processes, based on state-of-the-art models and experimental results. The first book in the field to incorporate recent research on nanotribology with classical theories of contact mechanics, this unique text explores atomic scale scratches, non-contact friction and fishing of molecular nanowires as observed in the lab. Beginning with simple key concepts, the reader is guided through progressively more complex topics, such as contact of self-affine surfaces and nanomanipulation, in a consistent style, encompassing both macroscopic and atomistic descriptions of friction, and using unified notations to enable use by physicists and engineers across the scientific community.

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