Search Results - "Nosonovsky, M."
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Contact modeling — forces
Published in Tribology international (01-05-2000)“…This paper reviews contact modeling with an emphasis on the forces of contact and their relationship to the geometrical, material and mechanical properties of…”
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Hebrew gravestone inscriptions from Jewish cemeteries in the Raysn region (Belarus and Ukraine)
Published in Materialy po arheologii i istorii antičnogo i srednevekovogo Pričernomorʹâ (2021)“…Hebrew gravestone inscriptions from Jewish cemeteries from the region called Raysn (mostly in current Belarus and partially in Ukraine) are studied as a…”
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НАДГРОБНЫЕ НАДПИСИ НА ДРЕВНЕЕВРЕЙСКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ ИЗ РЕГИОНA РАЙСН (БЕЛАРУСЬ И УКРАИНА)
Published in Materialy po arheologii i istorii antičnogo i srednevekovogo Pričernomorʹâ (15-02-2022)“…Hebrew gravestone inscriptions from Jewish cemeteries from the region called Raysn (mostly in current Belarus and partially in Ukraine) are studied as a…”
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Roughness optimization for biomimetic superhydrophobic surfaces
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Scale effects in friction using strain gradient plasticity and dislocation-assisted sliding (microslip)
Published in Acta materialia (15-08-2003)“…Scale effects in dry friction at macro- to nanoscale are considered. According to the adhesional model of friction, the friction force depends on the real area…”
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Comprehensive model for scale effects in friction due to adhesion and two- and three-body deformation (plowing)
Published in Acta materialia (03-05-2004)“…The coefficient of friction is a sum of the adhesional component and two- and three-body deformation (plowing) components. Scale effects in dry friction at…”
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Do hierarchical mechanisms of superhydrophobicity lead to self-organized criticality?
Published in Scripta materialia (01-11-2008)“…Bio-inspired superhydrophobic surfaces can be used to reduce adhesion between micro/nanoelectromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS) components. Surface roughness is…”
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Stochastic model for metastable wetting of roughness-induced superhydrophobic surfaces
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Comprehensive model for scale effects in friction due to adhesion and two- and three-body deformation (plowing)
Published in Acta materialia (03-05-2004)“…The coefficient of friction is a sum of the adhesional component and two- and three-body deformation (plowing) components. Scale effects in dry friction at…”
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Monte Carlo simulation of grain growth of single-phase systems with anisotropic boundary energies
Published in International journal of mechanical sciences (01-06-2009)“…The grain growth in single-phase systems with various anisotropic boundary energies is simulated using a modified two-dimensional (2D) Monte Carlo algorithm…”
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Wetting of rough three-dimensional superhydrophobic surfaces
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Erratum to “Scale effects in friction using strain gradient plasticity and dislocation-assisted sliding (microslip)” [Acta Materialia 51 (2003) 4331–4345]
Published in Acta materialia (01-04-2004)“…Figure 7 of the original article contained an error. The corrected Fig. 7 is printed. [The original article is abstracted in METADEX under accession number…”
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Dilatational and shear waves induced by the frictional sliding of two elastic half-spaces
Published in International journal of engineering science (01-07-2001)“…The nominally steady-state frictional sliding of two flat elastic half-spaces is investigated. It is shown that steady sliding is compatible with the formation…”
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