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Tribological consequences of rubber composition and structure – case studies

The paper discusses characteristic features of the structure of elastomers and the composition of rubber. Special attention has been paid to differences in structural organization between polymers and metals. Actually existing, mechanistic theory on the friction of elastomers, together with all its...

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Published in:Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering 2007-01, Vol.7 (4), p.15-26
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