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Towards “Green Tribology”: Self-Organization at the Sliding Interface for Biomimetic Surfaces
“Green tribology” is the concept that was introduced in 2009 by the founder of Tribology, Prof. P. Jost, who defined it as “the science and technology of the tribological aspects of ecological balance and of environmental and biological impacts.” This ...
Michael Nosonovsky, Nosonovsky Michael
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Future Outlooks in Green Tribology
2021Recently the promising research directions in green lubricants, green composites, texture surfaces and green machining have fascinated great deal of attention of researchers in green tribology. In this chapter, based on the overview of recent developments in green tribology, potential areas for progress in future are recommended to realize long-term on
T.V.V.L.N. Rao +4 more
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Green Tribology for Sustainable Development Goals
2021Sustainable Development Goals include very important topic of industry and innovation (SDG9) where tribology, defined as the science and technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion, can play very important role. It can be explained by the losses connected with friction and wear in machines estimated by significant portion of the gross ...
Nikolai K. Myshkin, Feodor A. Grigoriev
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Surface texturing has emerged as a viable option for enhancing the surface properties. The present study analyzes the effect of full and partial micro-textured surface, at different locations and different kinds of dimple geometries, on the dynamic ...
Shivank Matele
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2013
Increased demand to protect the environment from mineral oil based lubricants has necessitated replacing them with products derived from natural resources. In addition to this a combination of environmental, health, and economic challenges has also renewed interest in the development and use of green lubricants over the last two decades.
Jagadeesh K. Mannekote +3 more
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Increased demand to protect the environment from mineral oil based lubricants has necessitated replacing them with products derived from natural resources. In addition to this a combination of environmental, health, and economic challenges has also renewed interest in the development and use of green lubricants over the last two decades.
Jagadeesh K. Mannekote +3 more
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Biorefining: A Green Tribological Perspective
2012As a developing country, South Africa is in a unique position with regard to establishing, maintaining and expanding infrastructure to ensure compliance with international trends with respect to environmental regulations, while at the same time establishing the means to provide access to affordable energy to all its citizens to share the potential of ...
P. L. de Vaal +3 more
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Tribological Characteristics of Green Biocomposites
2016Owning to the environmental concerns and sustainable development, green biocomposites are increasingly explored and developed to replace conventional composites. Polymer composites used in tribological application have received great attention from researchers due to its self-lubricating properties, versatile fabrication process, low in cost and easy ...
Boon Peng Chang, H. Md Akil, M. H. Zamri
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Tribological approaches for green metal forming
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2004Abstract A tribological principle for realizing green metal forming processes is proposed. This principle is based on the adhesion theory of friction. Based on this principle, green metal forming with low friction coefficient may be realized under three kinds of lubrication condition. The present state of the relevant technologies is summarized.
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