Reprint

Tribology and Surface Engineering

Edited by
January 2020
174 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03928-084-1 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03928-085-8 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Tribology and Surface Engineering that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Summary

 

The book covers very important issues, not only scientific in nature but, ultimately, for industry and the economy. Wear and deterioration of surface properties during operation is a natural and unavoidable phenomenon. However, minimizing the degree of wear is of great importance for the entire economy, as illustrated by the example of the US economy, for which the loss of natural resources as a direct cause of friction and wear exceeds 6% of the Gross National Product. This book showcases the valuable knowledge revealed from both theoretical and practical research results in the field of advanced technologies of coatings and surface modification, as well as wear and tribological characteristics of advanced materials and surface layers. Therefore, it is hoped that this book will be a valuable resource and helpful tool for scientists, engineers, and students in the field of surface engineering, materials science, and manufacturing engineering.

Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY license
Keywords
WC-12Co coatings; HVOF; microstructure; cavitation erosion; thermal spraying; thermochemical treatment; nitriding; hardening; S-phase; AISI 316L; stainless steel; high velocity oxygen fuel spraying (HVOF); wood sanding; material deformation; surface morphology; ploughing; elastic spring back; DLC coating; gear oil; abrasive wear; scuffing; pitting; wire arc spray; friction behavior; lubricous oxides; XANES spectroscopy; micropitting; steel gears; wear; competitive mechanism; electrodeposition; Cu–Sn; PTFE; TiO2 sol; tribological properties; surface modification; laser texturing; wetting behavior; Ti6Al4V; surface characterization; tribology; wear behavior; K417G Ni-based superalloy; laser forming repairing; laser remelting; microstructure; cracking behavior; tribology; silicon nitride; coating; reactive high-power impulse magnetron sputtering; wear; joint replacements; surface engineering; coatings; tribology; wear resistance; properties of surface layers