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Fractal Approach To Tribology Of Elastomers 1st Ed Ahad Kh Janahmadov

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Fractal Approach To Tribology Of Elastomers 1st Ed Ahad Kh Janahmadov
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.34 MB
Author: Ahad Kh Janahmadov, Maksim Javadov
ISBN: 9783319938608, 9783319938615, 3319938606, 3319938614
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Fractal Approach To Tribology Of Elastomers 1st Ed Ahad Kh Janahmadov by Ahad Kh Janahmadov, Maksim Javadov 9783319938608, 9783319938615, 3319938606, 3319938614 instant download after payment.

This book summarizes the results of years of research on the problem of strength and fracture of polymers and elastomers. It sets out the modern approach to the strength theory from the standpoint of fractals, the kinetic and thermodynamic theories as well as the meso-mechanic destruction. The dimension reduction method is applied to model the friction processes in elastomers subjected to the complex dynamic loading. Finally, it analyses a relation between the fracture mechanism and the relation phenomena, and provides new experimental data on the sealing nodes in accordance with their specific working conditions where the effect of self-sealing is observed.

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