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Self-regenerating compliance and lubrication of polyacrylamide hydrogels
Shabnam Z. Bonyadi
, Michael Atten
,
Alison C. Dunn
Mechanical Science and Engineering
Biomedical and Translational Sciences
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Keyphrases
Lubrication
100%
Polyacrylamide Hydrogel
100%
Abrasive Wear
100%
Self-regeneration
100%
Low Friction
75%
Stiffness
50%
Surface Layer
25%
Polyacrylamide (PAAm)
25%
Surface Properties
25%
Friction
25%
Sliding Velocity
25%
Slip Rate
25%
Surface Following
25%
Soft Robotics
25%
Tribometry
25%
Hydrogel Surface
25%
Surface Stiffness
25%
Osmotic Swelling
25%
Slip Behavior
25%
Surface Lubrication
25%
Re-equilibration
25%
Slip History
25%
Lubricating Ability
25%
Longitudinal Experiment
25%
Bulk Technique
25%
Quasi-static Indentation
25%
Compliant Surface
25%
Self-lubricating
25%
Swelling Mechanism
25%
Biomedicine Applications
25%
Engineering
Hydrogel
100%
Abrasive Wear
100%
Microscale
25%
Nanoscale
25%
Indentation
25%
Equilibration
25%
Sliding Speed
25%
Tribometry
25%
Slip Speed
25%
Surface Layer
25%
Soft Robotics
25%
Material Science
Hydrogel
100%
Lubrication
100%
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Indentation
11%
Surface Property
11%
Tribometry
11%