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Antifriction Micromechanisms

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Notions about micromechanisms and structure of lubricating layers forming under friction, causation of this process with electron structure of lubricant components are presented. Quantum model of F. London complex conjugations formation and notions of Russian tribologists A.S. Kuzharov, D.N. Garkunov, A.A. Poljakov concerning unwearing effect are invoked for lubricants antifrictional properties description. Much attention is devoted to experimental results on microstructure and antifrictional properties lubricating layer.

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Lyubimov, D., Dolgopolov, K., Pinchuk, L. (2013). Antifriction Micromechanisms. In: Micromechanisms of Friction and Wear. Springer Series in Materials Science, vol 176. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35148-8_7

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