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- thin films that form on tribologically stressed surfaces. They play an important role in reducing friction and wear in tribological systems. The Stribeck...
- films, tribo-boundary films or boundary films) are films that form on tribologically stressed surfaces. Tribofilms are mostly solid surface films that result...
- adhesion and normal adhesion. Lateral adhesion resembles friction (though tribologically lateral adhesion is a more accurate term) and refers to the force required...
- Walter; Schwarz, Ernest (February 1, 1995). "Recent Development of Tribological Coatings for High Temperature Engines". SAE Technical Paper Series. Vol...
- tribology which deals with tribological systems for spacecraft applications. Research in the field aims to design reliable tribological systems that can withstand...
- coating or surface coating and consists of a plastic base. There are also tribological polymer coatings that can be adapted to numerous application needs thanks...
- However, the behavior of lateral adhesion between a drop and a surface is tribologically very different from friction between solids, and the naturally adhesive...
- Thomson. p. 329. ISBN 978-0-495-29610-2. Chatterjee, Sudipta (2008). Tribological Properties of Pseudo-elastic Nickel-titanium (Thesis). University of...
- term triboplastics to describe its injection-molded polymers. They are tribologically optimized material compounds designed for low wear and long life and...
- A tribosystem is a tribological system that consists of at least two contacting bodies and any environmental factor that affects their interaction. Tribologists...