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Relation between wear rate and coefficient of friction

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Answered by Anonymous
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i think it depends on the hardness ratio of the counter body and the tested materials, but in many cases the friction coefficient and the wear rate decrease with the increase of the sliding velocity. ... In the case of stainless steel there will be strong adhesion between the samples and very high friction.

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