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Analysis of Solid Contacting Surfaces in Relative Motion: Study on Friction

S J Mulani, A. D. Awasare

Abstract


This paper presents a detailed examination of the interactions between solid contacting surfaces in relative motion, focusing on the fundamental aspects of friction, wear, and lubrication. By integrating theoretical models with experimental data, we explore the mechanisms driving surface degradation and the impact of various lubricants in reducing wear and friction. Advanced surface characterization techniques and tribological testing methods are employed to understand the microstructural changes occurring at the contact interface. The findings provide valuable insights into the development of more durable materials and efficient lubrication strategies, with significant implications for industries reliant on mechanical systems.

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S. Mulani, & A. D. Awasare. (2024). Analysis of Solid Contacting Surfaces in Relative Motion: Study on Friction. Research and Reviews: Journal of Mechanics and Machines, 6(3), 9–11. 

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13778030


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