An investigation into the relationship between the particle size and the frictional performance of sand (IM-ADH-011)

Last updated on 29 August 2013 3:53
Abrasive materials, such as sand and silicon carbide powder, may be used to increase the co-efficient of friction between metal surfaces. The magnitude of this increase will depend, to a degree, upon the physical properties of the material such as hardness, particle size and shear strength. Other variables, such as...
Author(s): Cooper P.R.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1972
United Kingdom
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