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The kinetic friction of saline ice against itself at low sliding velocities / D.E. Jones, Francis E. Kennedy, E.M. Schulson.

Title: The kinetic friction of saline ice against itself at low sliding velocities / D.E. Jones, Francis E. Kennedy, E.M. Schulson.
Author(s): Jones, D. E.
Kennedy, Francis E.
Schulson, E. M.
Date: 1991.
In: Annals of Glaciology. (1991.), Vol. 15 (1991)
Abstract: Studied for sliding velocities from 10⁻⁶ to 5x10⁻² m s⁻¹ at temperatures ranging from -3 to -40°C under contact pressure of 20 kPa. For some temperatures, kinetic friction coefficient may first grow with sliding velocity, reach maximum, and then fall again. For other temperatures, it decreases monotonically with sliding velocity.
Notes:

Annals of Glaciology. Vol. 15 :242-246 (1991).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.322 -- Ice and snow.
551.326 -- Floating ice.
539.6 -- Ice, adhesion and friction. Regelation.
E4 -- Glaciology: physics and chemistry of ice.
SPRI record no.: 112512

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