This paper presents a history of research and theories on sliding friction between solids. This history is divided into four phases: from Leonardo da Vinci to Coulomb and the establishment of classical laws of friction; the theories of lubrication and the Tomlinson’s theory of friction (1850–1930); the theories of wear, the Bowden and Tabor’s synthesis and the birth of Tribology (1930–1980); nanotribology, friction at the atomic scale, and new fields of research (after 1980). Attention is given to recent research, so giving the sense of a topic that is still alive and currently an object of interest, with interpretative controversies. The development of explanatory and visual models is especially stressed, in connection with students’ comm...
Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) is universally regarded as a brilliant polymath, designer, astronomer,...
Two Liversidge Research Lectures delivered on October 17 and 18, 1944, at the Chemistry Department, ...
The experiment with images described here contributes to the scarce literature about the experimenta...
The paper present an overview of the history of scientific research concerning friction, lubrication...
The article proposes a short history of the research on friction. For every period, the most importa...
The paper present an overview of the history of scientific research concerning friction, lubrication...
The paper present an overview of the history of scientific research concerning friction, lubrication...
Students generally have difficulty understanding friction and its associated phenomena. High school ...
The paper is devoted to the contributions of Coulomb and Amontons to the physics of friction from th...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Based on a detailed study of Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks, this review examines...
The Lubrication Engineering (Education and Research) Working Group coined the word 'tribology' to fa...
Long neglected by physicists, the study of friction’s atomic-level origins, or nanotribology, indica...
We propose an innovative approach to teaching friction. Our approach aims to educate students on its...
We have developed and evaluated a teaching sequence on friction, starting from a preliminary study i...
The application of tribological knowledge is not just restricted to optimizing mechanical and chemic...
Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) is universally regarded as a brilliant polymath, designer, astronomer,...
Two Liversidge Research Lectures delivered on October 17 and 18, 1944, at the Chemistry Department, ...
The experiment with images described here contributes to the scarce literature about the experimenta...
The paper present an overview of the history of scientific research concerning friction, lubrication...
The article proposes a short history of the research on friction. For every period, the most importa...
The paper present an overview of the history of scientific research concerning friction, lubrication...
The paper present an overview of the history of scientific research concerning friction, lubrication...
Students generally have difficulty understanding friction and its associated phenomena. High school ...
The paper is devoted to the contributions of Coulomb and Amontons to the physics of friction from th...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Based on a detailed study of Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks, this review examines...
The Lubrication Engineering (Education and Research) Working Group coined the word 'tribology' to fa...
Long neglected by physicists, the study of friction’s atomic-level origins, or nanotribology, indica...
We propose an innovative approach to teaching friction. Our approach aims to educate students on its...
We have developed and evaluated a teaching sequence on friction, starting from a preliminary study i...
The application of tribological knowledge is not just restricted to optimizing mechanical and chemic...
Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) is universally regarded as a brilliant polymath, designer, astronomer,...
Two Liversidge Research Lectures delivered on October 17 and 18, 1944, at the Chemistry Department, ...
The experiment with images described here contributes to the scarce literature about the experimenta...