Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
615185 Tribology International 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
► A new fixture has been designed and used with a rotational rheometer for friction measurements. ► The effects of T, sliding speeds, surface topography and hydrophobicity on ice friction are studied. ► A new friction regime at very low speeds is explored and explained based on the experimental results. ► Friction at low (ice plastic deformation of ice) and high velocities (lubrication) are differentiated.
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