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The study of lubrication and mechanism wear is called tribology.
Such understanding also drastically changed the direction of undertakings in tribology.
The notion was included in the textbook on tribology.
Due to tribology problems encountered between heads and media, the first units did not ship until October, 1981.
As a result, the UK set up several national centres for tribology.
In tribology, liquids are studied for their properties as lubricants.
The "Stribeck-curve" has been a classic teaching element in tribology classes.
Most technical universities have researchers working on tribology, often as part of mechanical engineering departments.
Coverage spans all areas of industrial and academic tribology.
Tribology technologies are ready for application, and can account for substantial savings to industry.
Friction is a component of the science of tribology.
Transactions is read and referenced by nearly 1,000 leaders in the field of tribology research in countries around the world.
The main aspects of Contact mechanics & tribology are related with friction, wear and lubrication.
'Tribology' is the science and technology of interacting surfaces in relative Motion (physics).
His research interest was hydrodynamic lubrication and tribology, later extending to bio-engineering.
The name tribocorrosion expresses the underlying disciplines of tribology and corrosion.
At a workshop on tribology 87% of attendees admitted now knowing their company's overall costs due to friction and wear.
The term tribology became widely used following The Jost Report in 1966.
Such patterned surfaces can be use for different applications including tribology (wear and friction reduction) or biotechnology.
Limiting pressure velocity, a term relating to tribology (the study of friction and wear)
Similar campaigns in tribology countries such as China, Germany and Canada have benefited companies with 40-fold annual returns.
Tribology : science of friction, lubrication, wear and adhesion.
Rough surfaces usually wear more quickly and have higher friction coefficients than smooth surfaces (see tribology).
Kingsbury continued to pursue his interest in bearings and tribology later in his life.
The study of the processes of wear is part of the discipline of tribology.