kitkatasoja
Kitkatasoja is a concept in tribology that denotes discrete, stable levels of friction at the interface between two contacting surfaces. In many experiments, the measured friction coefficient does not change smoothly with loading or speed but instead settles into a small number of plateaus, each representing a distinct friction state.
The term is of Finnish origin, derived from kitka (friction) and taso (level or plane). It is
Several mechanisms can establish and sustain kitkatasoja. Transitions between lubrication regimes (for example, from boundary to
Understanding kitkatasoja aids in predicting wear and energy loss, guiding lubricant selection and surface engineering. It
See also Tribology, Friction, Lubrication, and Stick-slip phenomena.