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  2. Contact area - Wikipedia

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    Contact area may depend on the normal force between the two objects due to deformation. [1] The contact area depends on the geometry of the contacting bodies, the load, and the material properties. The contact area between the two parallel cylinders is a narrow rectangle. Two, non-parallel cylinders have an elliptical contact area, unless the ...

  3. Contact mechanics - Wikipedia

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    When two bodies with rough surfaces are pressed against each other, the true contact area formed between the two bodies, , is much smaller than the apparent or nominal contact area . The mechanics of contacting rough surfaces are discussed in terms of normal contact mechanics and static frictional interactions. [ 29 ]

  4. Copper units of pressure - Wikipedia

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    Pressure is a fundamental physical parameter that is defined as force divided by area. The unit of pressure in the modern International System of Units is the pascal (equivalent to the newton per square metre). A chamber pressure measured with a copper crusher gauge would therefore be expressed in MPa (CUP) in the ISU.

  5. Bearing pressure - Wikipedia

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    The axes of the cylinders are along the z-axis, and two external forces apply to the male cylinder: a force along the y-axis, the load; the action of the bore (contact pressure). The main concern is the contact pressure with the bore, which is uniformly distributed along the z-axis. Notation:

  6. Rolling resistance - Wikipedia

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    If two equal cylinders are pressed together then the contact surface is flat. In the absence of surface friction, contact stresses are normal (i.e. perpendicular) to the contact surface. Consider a particle that enters the contact area at the right side, travels through the contact patch and leaves at the left side.

  7. Unit of measurement - Wikipedia

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    A unit of measurement, or unit of measure, is a definite magnitude of a quantity, defined and adopted by convention or by law, that is used as a standard for measurement of the same kind of quantity. [1] Any other quantity of that kind can be expressed as a multiple of the unit of measurement. [2] For example, a length is a physical quantity.