Thin films in tribology : proceedings of the 19th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology held at the Institute of Tribology, University of Leeds, U.K. 8th-11th September 1992 /

The tribological properties of relatively moving surfaces are greatly influenced by thin surface films which are of considerable importance in the design of machine components. From Victorian days when working lubricant films were calculated in tens of micrometres, to today when molecular dynamics s...

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Corporate Authors: Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology University of Leeds; Elsevier Science & Technology; University of Leeds. Institute of Tribology; Institut national des sciences applique es de Lyon
Group Author: Dowson, D
Published: Elsevier for the Institute of Tribology, Leeds University and the Institut national des Sciences applique es de Lyon,
Publisher Address: Amsterdam ; New York :
Publication Dates: 1993.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Tribology series ; 25
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/01678922/25
Summary: The tribological properties of relatively moving surfaces are greatly influenced by thin surface films which are of considerable importance in the design of machine components. From Victorian days when working lubricant films were calculated in tens of micrometres, to today when molecular dynamics simulations and even experiments are beginning to look at nanometre, single molecule thick films, the study of surfaces which is the tribologists' challenge has moved to finer and finer scales. The 66 papers in this volume provide reviews across the tribological field with thin films as their theme
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xi, 749 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9780080875897
0080875890
Index Number: TJ1075
CLC: TH117-53
Contents: Front Cover; Thin Films in Tribology; Copyright Page; Introduction; Contents; Session I: Keynote Address; Session II: Invited Reviews; Session III: Contact, Friction, Traction; Session IV: Coatings And Surface Modification (1); Session V: Analysis And Design Of Highly Stressed Components; Session VI: Invited Reviews; Session VII: Elastohydrodynamics (1); Session VIII: Lubricated Wear; Session IX: Hardness and Metal Cutting; Session X: Invited Reviews; Session XI: Elastohydrodynamics (2); Session XII: Coatings And Surface Modification (2); Session XIII: Molecular Scale Thin Films.