This work describes recent research into the mechanisms behind tribocharging and the influence of triboemission. The term tribocharging is a type of contact-induced electrification and refers to the transfer of charge between rubbing components. The term triboemission, on the other hand, refers to emission of electrons, ions and photons generated when surfaces are rubbed together. The understanding of tribocharging is of wide interest for several industrial applications and in particular the combination of tribocharging and triboemission may be important in lubricated contacts in the formation of boundary lubricant films. We report the use of a unique vacuum measurement system that enables to measure surface charge variations while simultan...
Sliding contact usually seems to promote triboelectric charge transfer between solids, but the reaso...
Although triboelectrification is a well-known phenomenon, fundamental understanding of its principle...
This paper was published in the Proc. of 32nd Annual Meeting of The Adhesion Society
This work describes recent research into the mechanisms behind tribocharging and the influence of tr...
This work describes recent research into the mechanisms behind tribocharging and the influence of tr...
Reducing mechanical friction by improving lubrication in tribological contacts is still an important...
Experimental research work is presented seeking a better understanding of triboemission of negativel...
This paper discusses the tribological dynamics of electron triboemission and after-contact emission ...
This paper discusses the tribological dynamics of electron triboemission and after-contact emission ...
There is need to increase the efficiency of machines in order to limit damage to the environment. Th...
The purpose of this paper is to present experimental research work seeking a better understanding of...
Triboemission – i.e. the emission of photons, electrons and other charged particles that arise from ...
The authors have carried out extensive characterizations of negatively-charged triboemission from sc...
This paper reviews selected phenomena related to the boundary friction process. The central thrust i...
The triboemission of charged particles during sliding contact is one measurable but often neglected ...
Sliding contact usually seems to promote triboelectric charge transfer between solids, but the reaso...
Although triboelectrification is a well-known phenomenon, fundamental understanding of its principle...
This paper was published in the Proc. of 32nd Annual Meeting of The Adhesion Society
This work describes recent research into the mechanisms behind tribocharging and the influence of tr...
This work describes recent research into the mechanisms behind tribocharging and the influence of tr...
Reducing mechanical friction by improving lubrication in tribological contacts is still an important...
Experimental research work is presented seeking a better understanding of triboemission of negativel...
This paper discusses the tribological dynamics of electron triboemission and after-contact emission ...
This paper discusses the tribological dynamics of electron triboemission and after-contact emission ...
There is need to increase the efficiency of machines in order to limit damage to the environment. Th...
The purpose of this paper is to present experimental research work seeking a better understanding of...
Triboemission – i.e. the emission of photons, electrons and other charged particles that arise from ...
The authors have carried out extensive characterizations of negatively-charged triboemission from sc...
This paper reviews selected phenomena related to the boundary friction process. The central thrust i...
The triboemission of charged particles during sliding contact is one measurable but often neglected ...
Sliding contact usually seems to promote triboelectric charge transfer between solids, but the reaso...
Although triboelectrification is a well-known phenomenon, fundamental understanding of its principle...
This paper was published in the Proc. of 32nd Annual Meeting of The Adhesion Society