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metal-lubricant interface by

Yamashita¹ et al., 2025

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228629937140012449
Author
Yamashita¹ N
Hirayama T
Publication year
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Visualization Techniques in Tribology

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Additives in lubricants generally improve the tribological properties of machine sliding parts by acting on metal surfaces (Yu et al., 2023; Cyriac et al., 2024; Nozue et al., 2024; Shu et al., 2024; Xu et al., 2024). Organic lubricating additives suppress friction and wear by simply …
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01QSCANNING-PROBE TECHNIQUES OR APPARATUS; APPLICATIONS OF SCANNING-PROBE TECHNIQUES, e.g. SCANNING PROBE MICROSCOPY [SPM]
    • G01Q60/00Particular type of SPM [Scanning Probe Microscopy] or microscopes; Essential components thereof
    • G01Q60/24AFM [Atomic Force Microscopy] or apparatus therefor, e.g. AFM probes
    • G01Q60/38Probes, their manufacture, or their related instrumentation, e.g. holders

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