coefficient of friction in English

noun
1
the ratio between the force necessary to move one surface horizontally over another and the pressure between the two surfaces.
It appears that this more subtle effect accounts for the low coefficient of friction of icy surfaces.

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1. Coefficient of friction physics The Coefficient of friction is a measure of how easily one object slides across the …

2. Elastomer compositions having improved abrasion resistance, coefficient of friction and hot green strength

3. — the coefficient of friction between the train and the air flow in the tunnel,

4. the coefficient of friction between the train and the air flow in the tunnel

5. 13 How reduce coefficient of friction and the exaltation energy efficiency with maximum limit?

6. A Coefficient is also a number that is used to measure the characteristics of a substance. Coefficient of friction physics The Coefficient of friction is a measure of how easily one object slides across the …

7. Acetal resins have high tensile strength, stiffness, resilience, fatigue endurance, a low coefficient of friction against metals, Acetals and …

8. A semi-crystalline material, Acetal also has a low coefficient of friction and good wear properties—especially in wet environments.

9. These highly crystalline resins are strong, rigid and have a low coefficient of friction against metals, Acetals and other plastics.

10. The thus obtained articles are improved with respect to their coefficient of friction and/or abrasion resistance, whereas the gloss is maintained.

11. Depending on the actual conditions in service different surface properties are required, e.g. roughness, coefficient of friction or the absence of porosity.

12. A numerical measure of a physical or chemical property that is constant for a system under specified conditions, such as the Coefficient of friction.

13. 2. A numerical measure of a physical or chemical property that is constant for a system under specified conditions, such as the Coefficient of friction.

14. Coefficient of friction, ratio of the frictional force resisting the motion of two surfaces in contact to the normal force pressing the two surfaces together

15. A 3D computer-aided design model includes both a coefficient of friction calculator as well as a configurator (software that aids in configuration of the product).

16. A reduction in the coefficient of friction may enhance the stringing efficiency of a conductor through the lead body lumen and may enhance its abrasion resistance.

17. Backings provide the ideal surface for any conveying or haul-off application. They serve to either increase or decrease the coefficient of friction, depending on your needs

18. The angle with which both disks enclose the cable to be laid, together with the coefficient of friction, allow the highest tensile stresses to be mastered without crushing the cable.

19. Its coefficient of friction is significantly lower than that of nylon and acetal and is comparable to that of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, Teflon), but UHMWPE has better abrasion resistance than PTFE.

20. Acetal is an easy-to-machine, general purpose engineering plastic that has excellent dimensional stability. It is rigid, strong and has a low coefficient of friction against metals, other Acetals and plastics

21. In a preferred embodiment, the leaf spring portion (40) is extruded of a high-strength abrasion-resistant plastic material having a low coefficient of friction, such as ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE).

22. The flexural modulus, abrasion resistance and all of the other secondary properties including: tensile strength, izod impact strength, coefficient of thermal expansion and coefficient of friction were tested August 31, 2005 Page 36 of 59

23. The molten compound, once sprayed onto the striking surface, fuses to the striking surface to form a hard coating with a porous coating surface that is essentially wear-resistant, is low in abrasiveness, yet has a high coefficient of friction.

24. When this composition is spun by the melt spinning method, polyester fibers of the polytrimethylene terephthalate type can be produced through stable spinning/drawing which are reduced in coefficient of friction and have resistance to abrasion, moderate gloss, and a matte effect.

25. • The flexural modulus, abrasion resistance and all of the other secondary properties including: tensile strength, izod impact strength, coefficient of thermal expansion and coefficient of friction were tested on several blends of each of these additives at a variety of loading levels.

26. Through these trials & experimentation we developed the knowledge that allowed us to develop a product that met both the primary property requirements of improved abrasion resistance and higher flexural modulus as well as the secondary property requirements of maintained tensile strength, izod impact strength, coefficient of thermal expansion and coefficient of friction.

27. Project Status Through these trials & experimentation we developed the knowledge that allowed us to develop a product that met both the primary property requirements of improved abrasion resistance and higher flexural modulus as well as the secondary property requirements of maintained tensile strength, izod impact strength, coefficient of thermal expansion and coefficient of friction.

28. Tools or parts that are subject to wear and tear and are coated according to the invention are provided with significantly improved resistance to abrasion, great ductility and resistance to oxidation, as well as a low coefficient of friction in contact with the part that is subject to wear and tear, resulting in a significantly improved service life behavior.

29. The braking system is installed in such a way that the braking power obtained using both a front wheel brake (11, 12) and the brake of the diagonally opposite rear wheel (14, 13) corresponds altogether to the vehicle weight multiplied by the maximum coefficient of friction between the road and the braked wheels $g(m) ($g(m) $m(K) 1).