Tribochemistry, the study of chemical reactions in tribological interfaces, plays a critical role in determining friction and wear behavior. One method researchers have used to explore tribochemistry is "reactive" molecular dynamics simulation based on empirical models that capture the formation and breaking of chemical bonds. This review summarizes studies that have been performed using reactive molecular dynamics simulations of chemical reactions in sliding contacts. Topics include shear-driven reactions between and within solid surfaces, between solid surfaces and lubricating fluids, and within lubricating fluids. The review concludes with a perspective on the contributions of reactive molecular dynamics simulations to the current unders...
Tribology is the study of friction, wear, and lubrication of surfaces in relative motion. In mechani...
The reinforcement of coatings with diamond particles results in superior tribological performance fo...
Lubricant has been widely applied to reduce wear and friction between the contact surfaces when they...
Recent years have witnessed the acceleration of research on tribochemical reactions in the tribology...
Tribochemical reactions are reactions that happen at sliding interfaces due to applied pressure, she...
We performed, for the first time to our knowledge, fully ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of...
Reducing friction and wear inside lubricated contacts could lead to significant improvements in ener...
Tribological phenomena, such as wear and boundary lubrication, are deeply influenced by tribochemica...
First-principles molecular dynamics (FPMD) simulations are used to explore the tribological behavior...
Abstract: Terms such as tribochemistry, catalysis, and tribocatalysis are often used to account for ...
Tribochemical reactions occurring at carbon surfaces have a strong influence on the friction and wea...
Lubricant additives are chemical compounds that are added to lubricant formulations to enhance their...
The purpose of this study is to understand friction at the atomic level through computer simulations...
Tribology is the science and engineering of friction, adhesion, wear and lubrication of sliding/inte...
Abstract Friction exists wherever relative motion occurs and is the main source of energy consumptio...
Tribology is the study of friction, wear, and lubrication of surfaces in relative motion. In mechani...
The reinforcement of coatings with diamond particles results in superior tribological performance fo...
Lubricant has been widely applied to reduce wear and friction between the contact surfaces when they...
Recent years have witnessed the acceleration of research on tribochemical reactions in the tribology...
Tribochemical reactions are reactions that happen at sliding interfaces due to applied pressure, she...
We performed, for the first time to our knowledge, fully ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of...
Reducing friction and wear inside lubricated contacts could lead to significant improvements in ener...
Tribological phenomena, such as wear and boundary lubrication, are deeply influenced by tribochemica...
First-principles molecular dynamics (FPMD) simulations are used to explore the tribological behavior...
Abstract: Terms such as tribochemistry, catalysis, and tribocatalysis are often used to account for ...
Tribochemical reactions occurring at carbon surfaces have a strong influence on the friction and wea...
Lubricant additives are chemical compounds that are added to lubricant formulations to enhance their...
The purpose of this study is to understand friction at the atomic level through computer simulations...
Tribology is the science and engineering of friction, adhesion, wear and lubrication of sliding/inte...
Abstract Friction exists wherever relative motion occurs and is the main source of energy consumptio...
Tribology is the study of friction, wear, and lubrication of surfaces in relative motion. In mechani...
The reinforcement of coatings with diamond particles results in superior tribological performance fo...
Lubricant has been widely applied to reduce wear and friction between the contact surfaces when they...