gränsskiktfriktion
Gränsskiktfriktion, or boundary layer friction, refers to the resistance to motion that occurs when two solid surfaces are in close contact, and the intervening lubricant film is very thin. In such conditions, the lubricant is unable to fully separate the surfaces, leading to direct contact between asperities (microscopic high points) on each surface. This direct contact results in significant frictional forces.
The phenomenon is primarily governed by the adhesive forces between the surface materials and the shearing
Factors influencing gränsskiktfriktion include the surface roughness of the materials, their chemical composition, the presence of