The tribological study of materials inherently involves the interaction of surface asperities at the micro to nanoscopic length scales. This is the case for large scale engineering applications with sliding contacts, where the real area of contact is made up of small contacting asperities that make up only a fraction of the apparent area of contact. This is why researchers have sought to create idealized experiments of single asperity contacts in the field of nanotribology. At the same time, small scale engineering structures known as micro- and nano-electromechanical systems (MEMS and NEMS) have been developed, where the apparent area of contact approaches the length scale of the asperities, meaning the real area of contact for these devic...
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) is already about a billion dollars a year industry and is gr...
The study of friction and wear processes on the nanometer scale is related to the development of the...
As surfaces become smoother and loading forces decrease in applications such as MEMS and NEMS device...
Understanding friction and wear at different force and length scales is an interesting aspect in tri...
Contact between macroscopic surfaces occurs on asperities and local nano-/micro-scale asperity inter...
Micro-electro-mechanical systems, MEMS, is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary technology within the...
The interpretation of tribological processes is presently very different for nano-scale and micro-sc...
The tribological problems, which have to be taken into consideration in micromachines, micromechanis...
In the present paper, two size-effect laws for the friction coefficient of rough surfaces are propos...
Micro-electro-mechanical system, MEMS, is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary technology dealing wit...
Friction at different force, length, and time scales is of great interest in tribology. The mechanic...
This book brings together recent developments in the areas of MEMS tribology, novel lubricants and c...
Micro-manufacturing is a cover term for manufacturing processes applied to products possessing micro...
The wear occurring at very low normal loads and in very small contacts is of prime interest to the f...
Tribology—the study of contacting, sliding surfaces—seeks to explain the fundamental mechanisms unde...
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) is already about a billion dollars a year industry and is gr...
The study of friction and wear processes on the nanometer scale is related to the development of the...
As surfaces become smoother and loading forces decrease in applications such as MEMS and NEMS device...
Understanding friction and wear at different force and length scales is an interesting aspect in tri...
Contact between macroscopic surfaces occurs on asperities and local nano-/micro-scale asperity inter...
Micro-electro-mechanical systems, MEMS, is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary technology within the...
The interpretation of tribological processes is presently very different for nano-scale and micro-sc...
The tribological problems, which have to be taken into consideration in micromachines, micromechanis...
In the present paper, two size-effect laws for the friction coefficient of rough surfaces are propos...
Micro-electro-mechanical system, MEMS, is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary technology dealing wit...
Friction at different force, length, and time scales is of great interest in tribology. The mechanic...
This book brings together recent developments in the areas of MEMS tribology, novel lubricants and c...
Micro-manufacturing is a cover term for manufacturing processes applied to products possessing micro...
The wear occurring at very low normal loads and in very small contacts is of prime interest to the f...
Tribology—the study of contacting, sliding surfaces—seeks to explain the fundamental mechanisms unde...
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) is already about a billion dollars a year industry and is gr...
The study of friction and wear processes on the nanometer scale is related to the development of the...
As surfaces become smoother and loading forces decrease in applications such as MEMS and NEMS device...