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Modeling of Friction and Wear Phenomena

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Approaches to Modeling of Friction and Wear

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Modeling friction and wear is a challenge for the future, yet design engineers require that information now. Such information must be made available because of the considerable impact it will have on today’s technology. The problem is to decide whether it will be obtained with the help of Tribologists or in spite of them. If Tribologists, concerned with dry friction problems and wear, acknowledge this need, they can still play a part in introducing their understanding in the modeling [1]. If not computer codes will continue, as they do now, to offer formulae chosen without discrimination, but which, because of their very existence, will be used in industry at large setting a trend which will take years to reverse.

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Godet, M. (1988). Modeling of Friction and Wear Phenomena. In: Approaches to Modeling of Friction and Wear. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3814-0_2

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