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Description Typical “Stribeck” curves obtained by Martens showing coefficient of friction as a function of pressure in kgf/cm² (even if it looks like kg/mm²) at v = 0.5 m/s using water quenched, hardened steel shaft 99.6 mm diameter and 70.2 mm long, running in bearing shell made from “Rotguß” (red brass, a Cu-Sn-Zn cast alloy) with “Rüböl” (rape oil). The parameter lines represent temperature in °C.
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Adolf Martens Schmieröluntersuchungen (Investigations on lubrication oils) Part I: Mitteilungen aus den Königlichen technischen Versuchsanstalten zu Berlin, Ergänzungsheft III 1888, p. 1-37, Verlag von Julius Springer, Berlin and Part II: Mitteilungen aus den Königlichen technischen Versuchsanstalten zu Berlin, Ergänzungsheft V, 1889, p. 1-57, Verlag von Julius Springer, Berlin

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Author Adolf Martens
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