Thick film hydrodynamic the coefficient of friction
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This shift in effect will reduce the coefficient of friction (μ), and thus produce less heat and lower the temperature. ... At boundary lubrication, the film thickness is very small (either due to low speed or low viscosity of film or due to very high pressure across the film); as a result metal to metal contact is high.
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