Tribology : University of Southampton, United Kingdom, 2-4, April, 2012
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Tribology : University of Southampton, United Kingdom, 2-4, April, 2012
(Faraday discussions, v. 156)
RSC Pub., 2012
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"A General Discussion on Tribology was held at the University of Southampton, United Kingdom on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of April 2012."--P. 5
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Tribology is the essential science of all interacting surfaces in relative motion. Tribology affects our lives in many direct ways and is core to future transport and energy efficient machines, the control of emissions and low maintenance renewable energy systems, to the efficacy and performance of joint implants, and the operation of mircoelectromechanical devices. This Faraday Discussion focuses on advanced computational and experimental tribology combining multiscale modelling, analytical and experimental techniques to develop a better understanding of tribological processes at the molecular, micro and nano scales and the use of this understanding to link this to micro-system performance as well as predictive models concerned with macro contact.
目次
Introductory Lecture: Bio-Tribology
Papers and Discussions
Cell friction
Dynamic surface microstructural changes during tribological contact that determine the wear behaviour of hip prostheses: metals and ceramics
A stratified approach to pre-clinical tribological evaluation of joint replacements representing a
wider range of clinical conditions advancing beyond the current standard
Synovial fluid lubrication of artificial joints: protein film formation and composition
General Discussion
Predictive modelling of fatigue failure in concentrated lubricated contacts
Physio-chemical hydrodynamic mechanism underlying the formation of thin adsorbed boundary films
Fate of methanol molecule sandwiched between hydrogen-terminated diamond-like carbon films by tribochemical reactions: tight-binding quantum chemical molecular dynamics study
Anticorrosion imidazolium ionic liquids as the additive in poly(ethylene glycol) for steel/Cu–Sn alloy contacts
Does ultra-mild wear play any role for dry friction applications, such as automotive braking?
On the three-term kinetic friction law in nanotribological systems
General Discussion
Hydration lubrication: exploring a new paradigm
Fabrication on ice: stick and slip
sldiing friction at soft micropatterned elastomer interfaces
Why can TiAlCrSiYN-based adaptive coatings deliver exceptional performance under extreme frictional conditions? Mechanism of ultra low friction of multilayer graphene studied by coarse-grained molecular simulation
General discussion
The origin of anti-wear chemistry of ZDDP
The mechanics of nanometre-scale molecular contacts
Semi-deterministic chemo-mechanical model of boundary lubricationTribology and energy efficiency: from molecules to lubricated contacts to complete machines
Complex frictional analysis of self-lubricant W-S-C/Cr coating
Polyelectrolyte brushes: a novel stable lubcrication system in aqueous conditions
General discussion
Concluding remarks
Additional Information
Poster titles
List of Participants
Index of Contributors
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