Abstract

The effect of heating, the normal load, and the radii of the members in contact on the static coefficient of rolling friction is considered. The design of a new apparatus for measuring the parameters of rolling friction over an inclined plane at elevated temperatures is presented. A need to specify the effect of the type of the materials in contact, as well as the roughness and contact geometry, on the static coefficient of rolling friction is emphasized.

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