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An identification method for perforated embryo eggs' cracks using fractal matrices. [PDF]
Zhao M, Liu Y.
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Profilometric Quantification of Wear-Track Degradation in FFF Kevlar-Reinforced ASA Composites. [PDF]
Brăileanu PI, Mocanu MT, Pascu NE.
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Layer-Resolved Frictional Mechanisms of Engineering Polymers: Contrasting Spatial Modes of Dissipation in Polyoxymethylene and Polytetrafluoroethylene. [PDF]
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Tribology is the study of friction, wear and lubrication. Recently, the concept of “green tribology” as “the science and technology of the tribological aspects of ecological balance and of environmental and biological impacts” was introduced.
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Green and Biomimetic Tribology
2013Green Tribology is a new area of tribology studying ecological approaches, methods, and applications in tribology. The major premise of green tribology is minimization of friction and wear, and reduction or elimination of lubrication. It includes eco-friendly materials and coating, green lubricants (biodegradable lubricants) and biomimetic surfaces ...
Michael Nosonovsky +2 more
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Self-organization at the frictional interface for green tribology
Despite the fact that self-organization during friction has received relatively little attention from tribologists so far, it has the potential for the creation of self-healing and self-lubricating materials, which are important for green or environment-friendly tribology.
Michael Nosonovsky
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Green Tribology, its History, Challenges, and Perspectives
Green Energy and Technology, 2012In this chapter the concept of green tribology and its relation to other areas of tribology is discussed as well as other “green” disciplines, namely, green engineering and green chemistry. The twelve principles of green tribology are formulated: the minimization of (1) friction and (2) wear, (3) the reduction or complete elimination of lubrication ...
Michael Nosonovsky +2 more
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Green tribology and tribological characterization of biocomposites
2021Navin Chand, Mohammed Fahim
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GREEN TRIBOLOGY: WEAR EVALUATION METHODS FOR SUSTAINABILITY PURPOSES
A sustainable development of machines, mechanisms and processes is one of the main goals of the 2030 agenda for Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Currently, approximately 23% of the global energy consumption depends on inefficient performance of the tribological contacts.
Logozzo S., Valigi M. C.
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