Self-organization during friction of slide bearing antifriction materials

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This article discusses the peculiarities of self-organization behavior and formation of dissipative structures during friction of antifriction alloys for slide bearings against a steel counterbody. It shows that during self-organization, the moment of friction in a tribosystem may be decreasing with the load growth and in the bifurcations of the coefficient of friction with respect to load. Self-organization and the formation of dissipative structures lead to an increase in the seizure load.

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Gershman, I. S., Mironov, A. E., Gershman, E. I., Fox-Rabinovich, G. S., & Veldhuis, S. C. (2015). Self-organization during friction of slide bearing antifriction materials. Entropy, 17(12), 7967–7978. https://doi.org/10.3390/e17127855

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