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Nanotribology and Nanoscale Friction...

by Yi Guo, Zhihua Qu, Yehuda Y Braiman, Zhenyu Zhang, Jacob Barhen
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
IEEE Control Systems Magazine
Publication Date
Page Numbers
92 to 100
Volume
28
Issue
6

Tribology is the science and technology of contacting solid surfaces in relative motion, including the study of lubricants, lubrication, friction, wear, and bearings. It is estimated that friction and wear cost the U.S. economy 6% of the gross national product (Persson, 2000). For example, 5% of the total energy generated in an automobile engine is lost to frictional resistance. The study of nanoscale friction has a technological impact in reducing energy loss in machines, in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), and in the development of durable, low-friction surfaces and ultra-thin lubrication films.