Fundamentals of friction and wear |
No. |
Author(s) - Title |
Pages |
1. |
J.A. Abdo and A.S. Al-Yahmadi -- A wear model for rough surfaces based on the ultimate-stress asperity concept |
11-19 |
2. |
Z. Bojar, P. Jozwik and C. Pakowski -- Abrasive wear of Ni3Al - based intermetallic alloy |
21-26 |
3. |
M. Brozek and J. Suchįnek -- Abrasive wear resistance of hardfacing materials |
27-31 |
4. |
Chin Chee Wen, Lee Tian Soon and Sivarao -- Comparative performance analysis and modeling of tool wear in drilling |
33-38 |
5. |
T. Durejko and Z. Bojar -- Abrasive wear of sinters based on Fe-40Al phase |
39-44 |
6. |
V.V. Kharlamov -- Wear of triboconjugation from a position of damages accumulation in the plastic contact condition |
45-51 |
7. |
D. Kotnarowska and A. Kotnarowski -- Influence of ageing on kinetics of epoxy coatings erosive wear |
53-58 |
8. |
I. £osik, Z. Zarański, S. Sulej and T. Durejko -- Wear of cutting edges during Fe-Al intermetals turning |
59-64 |
9. |
C. Senderowski and Z. Bojar -- Factors influencing abrasive wear of gas detonation sprayed FeAl - based intermetallic coatings |
65-71 |
10. |
U. Zuperl, M. Milfelner and F. Cus -- Tool wear prediction in machinning by using the adaptive neuro-fuzzy system |
73-78 |
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Rolling/sliding contacts |
No. |
Author(s) - Title |
Pages |
1. |
A. Ishibashi, K. Sonoda, Y. Sunagawa and R. Shoji -- Surface durability of steel rollers lubricated by fresh and used engine oils in comparison with gear oil |
79-85 |
2. |
S. Raadnui -- Multi-parameter analysis condition monitoring technique for grease-lubricated rolling element bearings |
87-91 |
3. |
S. Raadnui -- An integrated approach condition monitoring of grease-lubricated rolling element bearings |
93-98 |
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Lubricant rheology and chemistry |
No. |
Author(s) - Title |
Pages |
1. |
W. Gschwandtner -- Transparent highly viscous lubricants to lubricate girth gears drives, field findings on hand of an example |
99-104 |
2. |
P. Karpov, M. Harada, J. Tsukazaki and H. Yamamoto -- Influence of atmospheric gas upon seizure of gas bearings |
105-109 |
3. |
M. Matuszewski and M. Styp-Rekowski -- Significance meaning of texture direction of surface's geometric structure for course of wear process |
111-115 |
4. |
M. Muraki, K. Washino and A. Suzuki -- Influence of biodegradable lubricants on tribological characteristcs of aluminum alloy |
117-122 |
5. |
J. Musia³ and M. Styp-Rekowski -- Surface layer transformation under external extortions |
123-128 |
6. |
S. Raadnui and S. Mahathanabodee -- Palm oil-based cutting fluids |
123-128 |
7. |
S. Raadnui -- Palm oil as hydraulic fluids |
135-140 |
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Tribology of machine elements |
No. |
Author(s) - Title |
Pages |
1. |
J. Burcan -- Magnetically active lubricants - new possibilities and perspectives |
141-146 |
2. |
B. Giemza and T. Ka³doński -- The investigations of friction and wear of porous bearings lubricated by greases |
147-152 |
3. |
A. Król and T. Ka³doński -- Lubricity of oils used in porous bearings |
153-159 |
4. |
B.V. Krstię -- Determination of the optimal strategy for preventive maintenance of the cluth motor vehicles using polycriterion optimization |
161-168 |
5. |
N. Popa and M. Enescu -- Research regarding the durability of face seals used for centrifugal pumps in the petrochemical industry |
169-171 |
6. |
N. Popa and M. Enescu -- Statistical calculus of wear for the sliding rings in face seal |
173-175 |
7. |
D.V. Tkachuk and P.N. Bogdanovich -- Thermal processes at high-speed friction |
177-182 |
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Tribology in extreme environments |
No. |
Author(s) - Title |
Pages |
1. |
J.A. Abdo -- Investigation of noise and vibration at frictional contact in mechanical systems |
183-192 |
2. |
Į. Czifra, K. Vįradi and B. Palįsti Kovįcs -- Analysis of worn surfaces by a slicing method |
193-198 |
3. |
Analysis of worn surfaces by a slicing method -- Control of the cultivation of cartilages for using in the biobearings |
199-204 |
4. |
B.E. Klamecki -- Effects of pulsed magnetic field on rolling contact bearings |
205-210 |
5. |
W. Litwin -- Research work on water lubricated polymer hydrodynamic bearing |
211-216 |
6. |
M. Schmidt-Amelunxen -- Lubricants in contact with drinking water-toxicological aspects and evaluation of new raw materials |
217-221 |
7. |
J. Senatorski -- Prevention against tribocorrosion throughout thermochemical treatment |
223-226 |
8. |
Sz. Szįvai -- Penalty-parameter based cavitation model for solving thermo-elastohydrodynamic lubrication problem |
227-232 |
9. |
K. Szymański and B. Formanek -- Erosion resistance of ARC - method sprayed coatings for wear at elevated temperature |
233-239 |
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Tribology in processing |
No. |
Author(s) - Title |
Pages |
1. |
J. Adamus -- Simulation of the sheet-metal forming process with changeable holding force and different frictional resistance |
241-246 |
2. |
P. Lacki -- Simulation of friction in upsetting process |
247-253 |
3. |
P. Pytko and S. Pytko -- The new cooling lubricating liquid used during cutting of steel |
255-262 |
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Biotribology |
No. |
Author(s) - Title |
Pages |
1. |
M. Gierzyńska-Dolna, J. Adamus and P. Lacki -- Tribological properties of biomaterials and hardenning layers used in joint arthroplasty |
263-268 |
2. |
A. Kotnarowski -- Modification of oils with use of metal micro- and nano-powders |
269-274 |
3. |
K.Ch. Wierzcholski -- Optimization and control of tissue growth and repair in bioreactor |
275-281 |
4. |
K.Ch. Wierzcholski -- Tribology of stochastic phenomena on the hard tissue |
283-289 |
5. |
K.Ch. Wierzcholski -- The integrals of velocity near the tissue in bioreactor |
291-298 |
6. |
K.Ch. Wierzcholski -- Engineering contribution for cartilage cultivation in bioreactor |
299-303 |
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Fluid film lubrication |
No. |
Author(s) - Title |
Pages |
1. |
Chin Chee Wen, Lee Tian Soon and Sivarao -- Comparative analysis and modeling of surface roughness in drilling |
305-311 |
2. |
V. D'Agostino, D. Guida, A. Ruggiero and A. Senatore -- An analytical solution for the pressure field in the long porous journal bearings |
313-319 |
3. |
V. D'Agostino, D. Guida, A. Ruggiero and A. Senatore -- Theoretical investigation on the static properties of the finite porous journal bearings |
321-328 |
4. |
A. Walicka and E. Walicki -- Rotational inertia and roughness effect in curvilinear thrust bearings |
329-336 |
5. |
A. Walicka and B. Wilewski -- Inertia effect in the curvilinear thrust bearing lubricated by a power-law ferrofluid |
337-344 |
6. |
A. Walicka and B. Wilewski -- Performance of a thrust bearing lubricated by a Bingham ferromagnetic lubricant |
345-352 |
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