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Mathematical Simulation of the Sliding Friction of Silicon Carbide in an Aqueous Medium

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The sliding friction of silicon carbide bodies in an aqueous medium is studied using the models that take into account sigmoid changes in the friction force. The dependence of the friction force on the sliding velocity in an aqueous medium is obtained, and the kinetics of the process is determined.

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This work was carried out in terms of state assignments no. 11.6682.2017/8.9 and 075-00947-20-00 of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

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Breki, A.D., Chulkin, S.G., Gvozdev, A.E. et al. Mathematical Simulation of the Sliding Friction of Silicon Carbide in an Aqueous Medium. Russ. Metall. 2021, 507–511 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S003602952104008X

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