Anytime two surfaces are in normal contact, accompanied by tangential motion, there is potential for deterioration of one or both surfaces. Gradual wear, or the removal of surface material, is typically an undesirable event. Therefore, the need for lubrication arises to minimize the amount of shear stress that develops between opposing surfaces. This reduction in shear stress is characterized by the coefficient of friction (COF). Friction is one of the primary subjects of interest in tribology, the science of the friction and wear of articulating surfaces. A number of fascinating tribological systems can be found in nature. One example which has drawn a considerable interest is articular cartilage. This smooth white tissue lines the articul...
Partial joint repair is a surgical procedure where an artificial material is used to replace localis...
This study was intended to establish which polymer material is best suited as the material for bushe...
<p>Friction is the resistive force that arises when two contacting surfaces move relative to each ot...
Biological tribosystems are excellent examples of nature leveraging soft matter properties to achiev...
Mechanical properties of articular cartilage, including stiffness, biolubrication, and wear-resistan...
The effects of surface topography, processing, and environment conditions during tribological contac...
Perception and sense of touch are extremely important factors in design, but until recently, the ex...
Damaged articular cartilage due to osteoarthritis or sports injuries cannot be cured and the only tr...
Articular cartilage surrounds the ends of diarthrodial joints (most common movable joints) and durin...
Understanding the wear of the biomaterial/cartilage interface is vital in the development of more s...
Bioinspiration consists in the design of materials inspired by biological systems which have develop...
Foreword to the thematic issue entitled:TRIBOLOGY AND CONTACT MECHANICS IN BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL AP...
Nature shows numerous examples of systems which show energy efficiency, elegance in their design and...
Biomacromolecules play a key role in protecting human biointerfaces from friction and wear, and thus...
Diarthrodial joints, found at the ends of long bones, function to dissipate load and allow for effor...
Partial joint repair is a surgical procedure where an artificial material is used to replace localis...
This study was intended to establish which polymer material is best suited as the material for bushe...
<p>Friction is the resistive force that arises when two contacting surfaces move relative to each ot...
Biological tribosystems are excellent examples of nature leveraging soft matter properties to achiev...
Mechanical properties of articular cartilage, including stiffness, biolubrication, and wear-resistan...
The effects of surface topography, processing, and environment conditions during tribological contac...
Perception and sense of touch are extremely important factors in design, but until recently, the ex...
Damaged articular cartilage due to osteoarthritis or sports injuries cannot be cured and the only tr...
Articular cartilage surrounds the ends of diarthrodial joints (most common movable joints) and durin...
Understanding the wear of the biomaterial/cartilage interface is vital in the development of more s...
Bioinspiration consists in the design of materials inspired by biological systems which have develop...
Foreword to the thematic issue entitled:TRIBOLOGY AND CONTACT MECHANICS IN BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL AP...
Nature shows numerous examples of systems which show energy efficiency, elegance in their design and...
Biomacromolecules play a key role in protecting human biointerfaces from friction and wear, and thus...
Diarthrodial joints, found at the ends of long bones, function to dissipate load and allow for effor...
Partial joint repair is a surgical procedure where an artificial material is used to replace localis...
This study was intended to establish which polymer material is best suited as the material for bushe...
<p>Friction is the resistive force that arises when two contacting surfaces move relative to each ot...