Physico-Mechanical Wear Processes of Cell Guides in Container Ships - Phenomenology

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The article presents the phenomenology of problems of cell guides container ships wear processes. In the paper the issues of tribological and nontribological types of wear processes. Presented problems regard to the analysis of exposures that cause wear in the carriage by sea and in the process of containers handling at the maritime port.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 225)

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145-150

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December 2014

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