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Scaling Theory of Rubber Sliding Friction
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2021
unpublished
Current theoretical descriptions of rubber or elastomer friction are complex-usually due to extensive mathematical detail describing the topography of the solid surface. In addition, the viscoelastic properties of the elastomer material itself, in particular if the rubber is highly filled, further increase the complexity. On the other hand, experimental coefficients of sliding friction plotted versus sliding speed, temperature or other parameters do not contain much structure, which suggests
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-562464/v1
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