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Multifunctional Materials for Tribological Applications

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Multifunctional Materials for Tribological Applications book

Multifunctional Materials for Tribological Applications

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Multifunctional Materials for Tribological Applications book

Edited ByRobert J. K. Wood
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2015
eBook Published 6 April 2015
Pub. location New York
Imprint Jenny Stanford Publishing
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/b18311
Pages 388 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429068492
SubjectsEngineering & Technology, Physical Sciences
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Wood, R. (Ed.). (2015). Multifunctional Materials for Tribological Applications. New York: Jenny Stanford Publishing, https://doi.org/10.1201/b18311

An important aspect of engineering surfaces is that they need to be multifunctional as designs of machine components require cheaper, lighter, smarter, longer-wearing, and more environmentally friendly surfaces that see applications that are hotter, faster, highly pressurized, and exposed to other increasingly hostile environments. This can be achi

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|58 pages

CVD Diamond: A Multifunctional Tribological Material

ByDavid W. Wheeler

chapter 2|28 pages

Thermal Barrier Coating Systems: Multilayer Multifunctional Surface Engineering

ByRichard G. Wellman

chapter 3|34 pages

Scratch Damage in Coated Glass

ByStephen J. Bull

chapter 4|40 pages

Functionally Graded and Multilayered Carbon-Based Coatings: The Microstructure and Tribological Performances

ByLiping Wang, Shengguo Zhou, Jibin Pu

chapter 5|44 pages

High-Temperature Coatings

ByBen D. Beake, German S. Fox-Rabinovich

chapter 6|22 pages

Multifunctional Requirements for Surfaces Subjected to Tribocorrosion

ByRobert J. K. Wood

chapter 7|32 pages

Multifunctional Nanostructured Metallic Coatings by Electrodeposition

ByChee Tong John Low, Frank C. Walsh

chapter 8|32 pages

Low-Friction Materials and Coatings

ByAli Erdemir

chapter 9|48 pages

Thin Multifunctional Coating Materials for Tribological Contacts

ByPeter A. Dearnley

chapter 10|27 pages

The Role of Viscoelastic and Plastic Deformations in the Creep Behaviour of UHMWPE: An Experiment-Based Computational Study Using an AMTI Knee Wear Simulator

ByFederico Quinci, Matthew Dressler, Anthony M. Strickland, Amber Metcalfe, Mark Taylor, Georges Limbert
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