Wastage as a result of the combined effects of wear and corrosion occurs in many environments, ranging from offshore to the healthcare industries. In such cases, the degradation is dependent on a wide range of parameters relating to the materials in contact and the nature of the corrosive environments. Defining conditions in which the wastage is minimised is critically important for engineers charged with monitoring such processes. The nature of the tribological contact plays a critical role in determining the effect of corrosion on the wastage rate. In some cases, as in sliding wear, frictional heating may arise at high velocities and applied loads, leading to oxide film formation, even at room temperatures. In other cases, as in solid par...
Tribology of bio-implants is a major limiting issue in materials selection of the appropriate implan...
One of the most significant advances in the study of erosion-oxidation and wear in recent years has ...
Tribocorrosion behaviour of passivating alloys and coatings, such as stainless steels, titanium allo...
Wastage as a result of the combined effects of wear and corrosion occurs in many environments, rangi...
Tribo-corrosion is the term which describes the interaction between a tribological process with corr...
Tribo-Corrosion addresses the interactions between tribology and corrosion. The synergy between mech...
Corrosive species in various forms exist widely in the environment and can significantly affect wear...
As predicted by friction theory, experiments showed that friction and surface damage of metals can b...
In corrosion wear, one of the most commonly observed phenomena is the synergism where both corrosion...
A better understanding of the wear mechanism of materials is essential to selecting suitable materia...
Tribocorrosion is a term used to describe the material degradation due to the combination of electro...
Wear and corrosion are the most common forms of degradation in automobiles, ships, aircraft, biomedi...
This paper reviews the available literature relating to the emerging research into the performance o...
Corrosion, wear or the combined effects of these failure modes cost the industrial economies hundre...
Tribology of bio-implants is a major limiting issue in materials selection of the appropriate implan...
One of the most significant advances in the study of erosion-oxidation and wear in recent years has ...
Tribocorrosion behaviour of passivating alloys and coatings, such as stainless steels, titanium allo...
Wastage as a result of the combined effects of wear and corrosion occurs in many environments, rangi...
Tribo-corrosion is the term which describes the interaction between a tribological process with corr...
Tribo-Corrosion addresses the interactions between tribology and corrosion. The synergy between mech...
Corrosive species in various forms exist widely in the environment and can significantly affect wear...
As predicted by friction theory, experiments showed that friction and surface damage of metals can b...
In corrosion wear, one of the most commonly observed phenomena is the synergism where both corrosion...
A better understanding of the wear mechanism of materials is essential to selecting suitable materia...
Tribocorrosion is a term used to describe the material degradation due to the combination of electro...
Wear and corrosion are the most common forms of degradation in automobiles, ships, aircraft, biomedi...
This paper reviews the available literature relating to the emerging research into the performance o...
Corrosion, wear or the combined effects of these failure modes cost the industrial economies hundre...
Tribology of bio-implants is a major limiting issue in materials selection of the appropriate implan...
One of the most significant advances in the study of erosion-oxidation and wear in recent years has ...
Tribocorrosion behaviour of passivating alloys and coatings, such as stainless steels, titanium allo...