A costly effect, caused by the relative motion of machine components in contact, is wear. Solid surfaces come into contact when the lubricant film thickness is thin, resulting in locally high pressures and high wear rates. Components and machines will, due to this wear, eventually lose their functionality. Machines are often lubricated, meaning that there is a sharing of load between lubricant and asperities in the interfaces between machine components. The roughness of the surfaces influences the likelihood that asperities collide. When asperities collide, protective layers grow on the solid surfaces due to chemical constituents of lubricants. These chemical constituents are called additives and some additives can, under boundary lubricati...
The thesis concerns an integrated approach to investigating running−in of metallic surfaces under ro...
The correct tribological design will have a considerable effect on a gear’s service life and efficie...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2007.Page 91 ...
A costly effect, caused by the relative motion of machine components in contact, is wear. Solid surf...
Wear is a consequence of nature which becomes costly if uncontrolled. Basic wear protection is provi...
AbstractWearing-in of a machine component can increase the conformity between contacting pairs and s...
Tribochemistry plays a very important role in the behaviour of systems in tribologically loaded cont...
The automotive industry and the design of engines are strongly ruled by performance and legislation ...
Over the past 25 years, natural resources have been used up quickly, causing significant damage and ...
A tribochemical modelling framework that considers the growth of tribofilm on the contacting surface...
If tribological contacts are not operating under full film lubrication, wear particles may be releas...
A continuous increase in environmental legislation to reduce CO2 emissions is forcing engineers and ...
A modelling framework has recently been developed which considers tribochemistry in deterministic co...
Tribology is a multidisciplinary field defined as the science and technology of interacting surfaces...
Frictional losses are one of the main causes of reduced energy efficiency in all machines and mechan...
The thesis concerns an integrated approach to investigating running−in of metallic surfaces under ro...
The correct tribological design will have a considerable effect on a gear’s service life and efficie...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2007.Page 91 ...
A costly effect, caused by the relative motion of machine components in contact, is wear. Solid surf...
Wear is a consequence of nature which becomes costly if uncontrolled. Basic wear protection is provi...
AbstractWearing-in of a machine component can increase the conformity between contacting pairs and s...
Tribochemistry plays a very important role in the behaviour of systems in tribologically loaded cont...
The automotive industry and the design of engines are strongly ruled by performance and legislation ...
Over the past 25 years, natural resources have been used up quickly, causing significant damage and ...
A tribochemical modelling framework that considers the growth of tribofilm on the contacting surface...
If tribological contacts are not operating under full film lubrication, wear particles may be releas...
A continuous increase in environmental legislation to reduce CO2 emissions is forcing engineers and ...
A modelling framework has recently been developed which considers tribochemistry in deterministic co...
Tribology is a multidisciplinary field defined as the science and technology of interacting surfaces...
Frictional losses are one of the main causes of reduced energy efficiency in all machines and mechan...
The thesis concerns an integrated approach to investigating running−in of metallic surfaces under ro...
The correct tribological design will have a considerable effect on a gear’s service life and efficie...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2007.Page 91 ...