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Isolated contact stress deformations of polymers: the basis for interpreting polymer tribology
This paper reviews the use of what are essentially extensions of the scratch hardness method as a means of probing the surface mechanical properties of polymers for applications in tribology studies. There is a short history and a summary of more recent work. The various damage regimes such as ironi...
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