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The behavior of colloidal solid particles in elastohydrodynamic contacts

Chinas-Castillo et al., 2000

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8957578717059494827
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Chinas-Castillo F
Spikes H
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Tribology Transactions

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In recent years there has been considerable interest in employing dispersed, solid colloidal panicles in the 1–500 nm diameter range to enhance the friction and wear characteristics of liquid lubricants. One important question concerning the use of these additives is the extent …
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