effect of surface roughness on steel-steel dry friction coefficient

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s.m khorsandijou

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the influence of surface roughness magnitude and direction on dry static friction coefficient between two similar steel samples has been studied through an experiment. a testing apparatus has been designed and fabricated to measure the friction coefficient for a few forms of surface asperity. according to the results of the experiments, dry friction coefficient is affected by both magnitude and direction of surface roughness.

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Journal title:
journal of mechanical research and application

ISSN 2251-7383

volume 4

issue 3 2012

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