Abstract
Previous results, obtained using the load-scanning technique, indicate that the amount of plastic deformation of the contact surface contributes to a change in the global friction coefficient. This technique allows describing the friction from a local analysis method, since the normal and tangential contact forces to the sliding direction can be measured simultaneously, independently and precisely. It also allows maintaining a constant contact surface geometry [1].
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