The field of friction-induced self-organization and its practical importance remains unknown territory to many tribologists. Friction is usually thought of as irreversible dissipation of energy and deterioration; however, under certain conditions, friction can lead to the formation of new structures at the interface, including in-situ tribofilms and various patterns at the interface. This thesis studies self-organization and instabilities at the frictional interface, including the instability due to the temperature-dependency of the coefficient of friction, the transient process of frictional running-in, frictional Turing systems, the stick-and-slip phenomenon, and, finally, contact angle (CA) hysteresis as an example of solid-liquid fricti...
Abstract Friction exists wherever relative motion occurs and is the main source of energy consumptio...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present a means of analysing "friction instabiliti...
Application of the phenomenon of self-organization for the development of wear resistant materials h...
The field of friction-induced self-organization and its practical importance remains unknown territo...
The dynamic features of the friction process of the contacting pairs affect their durability and fun...
Understanding the frictional behavior of machine elements in mutual rolling or sliding contact is im...
Tribology subjects are deeply related to each other. Understanding them and their effect on the ener...
The aim is to reveal the special features in the self-organization of the friction systems. The kine...
In self-organized sliding processes, the surfaces align to each other during sliding. This alignment...
This paper features a comprehensive analysis of various multiscale selforganization processes that ...
This paper features a comprehensive analysis of various multiscale selforganization processes that o...
The book is a collection of articles on the themes of contact mechanics and non-linear dynamics. In ...
As the world desires the next industrial revolution, the potential threats that will undermine energ...
Tribology includes the processes of interaction at the interface between solid, fluid and gaseous bo...
This article discusses the peculiarities of self-organization behavior and formation of dissipative ...
Abstract Friction exists wherever relative motion occurs and is the main source of energy consumptio...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present a means of analysing "friction instabiliti...
Application of the phenomenon of self-organization for the development of wear resistant materials h...
The field of friction-induced self-organization and its practical importance remains unknown territo...
The dynamic features of the friction process of the contacting pairs affect their durability and fun...
Understanding the frictional behavior of machine elements in mutual rolling or sliding contact is im...
Tribology subjects are deeply related to each other. Understanding them and their effect on the ener...
The aim is to reveal the special features in the self-organization of the friction systems. The kine...
In self-organized sliding processes, the surfaces align to each other during sliding. This alignment...
This paper features a comprehensive analysis of various multiscale selforganization processes that ...
This paper features a comprehensive analysis of various multiscale selforganization processes that o...
The book is a collection of articles on the themes of contact mechanics and non-linear dynamics. In ...
As the world desires the next industrial revolution, the potential threats that will undermine energ...
Tribology includes the processes of interaction at the interface between solid, fluid and gaseous bo...
This article discusses the peculiarities of self-organization behavior and formation of dissipative ...
Abstract Friction exists wherever relative motion occurs and is the main source of energy consumptio...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present a means of analysing "friction instabiliti...
Application of the phenomenon of self-organization for the development of wear resistant materials h...