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A phenomenological elevated temperature friction model for viscoelastic polymer coatings based on nanoindentation

Lan et al., 2018

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18419127924450278658
Author
Lan P
Zhang Y
Dai W
Polycarpou A
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Tribology International

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We propose a phenomenological elevated temperature (up to 260° C) friction model for viscoelastic polymer coatings based on high temperature nanoindentation. Two advanced polymeric coatings were selected for this study, namely Aromatic Thermosetting Polyester …
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