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Sept. 03-07
Editors: F. FRANEK vW. J. BARTZ • A. PAUSCHITZ
The Load Capacity of 6-Lobe Journal Bearing 437with Pericycloid Bore Profile
STRZELECKIS.. IVO.ITASIK C. p
Deflections of Pads in the Tilted-Pad Journal 438Bearing
STRZELECKIS.. KLCEMIF.RZL P
Analysis of Power Loss of 3-Lobe Journal 439Bearing with Different Bore Profile
STRZELECKIS., RMIULSKIW. P
Static Characteristics of 4-Lobe Pericycloid 440Journal Bearing in Turbulent Regime
STRZELECKIS. P
Effect of Pad Geometry on the Operation of 5- 441Lobe Tilted-Pad Journal Bearing
STRZ&LECKI S. p
Effect of Misalignment on the Temperature 442Distribution of Turbogenerator 2-LobeJournal Bearings
STRZELECKIS., LITHICKIIV. P
Finite-Difference Method for Solving 443Externally Pressurized Gas Bearings
GRIGORIEVB. S.. SMIRXOID. 8. P
On the Relaminarisation of the Fluid Film in 444Unloaded Hybrid Bearings
GALETISES. P
Non Dimensional Design Parameter of Porous 445Metal Bearing
JANKOVIC M, MARISKOHCA. * P
Theoretical Investigation of Gas Inertia 446Effects on Parameters of a Bearing withCurvilinear Surfaces
WALICKAA., WALICKIE. P
Rotational Inertia Effect in Curvilinear 447Bearing Lubricated by Generalized SecondGrade Fluid of Power-Law Type
WALICKIE., WALICKAA. • P
New PTFE-Polyamide Compounds for Wear 448Resistant Maintenance-free Slide Bearings P
LEHMANND., HUPFERB., LAPPAN U., GEI/ILER U.,
RE/NHARDTG., LUNKWITZK... KUNZEK., FRASKER.
TRIBOLOGY NEEDS OF INDUSTRY ANDTRANSPORTATION 449
TRIBOLOGYEDUCA TION; INDUSTRIAL 451APPLICATIONS, TEST METHODS
The Concept of the Russian Tribotechnical 452Education
GEKKER F. R.
Skills Standards Development and Com- 453petency Assurance for Machinery LubricationTechnicians - New Initiatives by the Inter-national Council for Machinery Lubrication
TROYERD. D.. FITCIIJ. C.
Radionuclide Technique in Mechanical 454Engineering
FEHSEJXFELD P.. KUBATR.. KREMLINS U., EII'RIG C.
Monitoring of Lubricating and Control Fluids 455in Steam and Gas Turbines
GRUPPH.
Materials and Surface Treatment Solutions 456for Friction and Wear Problems in FoodIndustry
CHEN Y.-M., DLCIIATEALD., PEYREJ. P.. TESSIERJ. J.
Practical Application of Lubricant Oil 457Analysis for Electric Power Plant
ODAHARA H.. KAWABATA AY.. SASAKI Y., TAGLCHI T.
Special Lubricants in the Railway Industry - 458Cost Savings Potential through ExtendedMaintenance Intervals
IRRGEIIER .1.
Application of Aqueous Solutions to Bearing 459Lubrication on the Basis of EnvironmentalImpact
WAKABAYASIIIT.. KlMi'RA )'.. S IKLRAGI M.,KlTAMLRA K.. HATAH.. MlSAMll.
Apparatus for Measurement of Friction 460Surface Temperature in a Wet Clutch
MA'KI R.
The Performance Capability of Modern, 461Synthetic Food Grade Lubricants
KOIILER C. R.
Study of Tribological Behaviour of Self 462Compacting Concretes during their PlacingProcesses
VANHOVE Y.. DJELAL-DAXTECC. MAGNIX A.
Hardmetals Performance Evaluation Based 463on Testing the Transitions in their WearCharacteristics
SCIESZKA S.
An In Situ Wear Erosion-Corrosion Study of 464Carbide and Ceramic Composites in Ball-Valve of Crude Petroleum Extraction Pump
TUDOR A.. DUMITRU V., NEGRIVR. M.. RADVI.
Case Study: Rotary Swaging Tooling Rolling 465Contact Fatigue Analysis and Life Improve-ment under Service Conditions
LAV//., PILLAR J., DEISM.. COMBS D., RHODA D..
BEITZELD., SELFET.
Some Case Histories in Steam Turbine Power 466Plants in Japan
TAXAKA M.
Implementation of FTIR-Spectroscopy for 467Condition Monitoring of IndustrialLubricants
BOHME W., NO\OTXY-FARKASF. *, MEISSL F.
About the Cutting Speed of the Tools for 468Polygonal Holes Production
2I.OKOI.ICA M., SoviuB., CIVICM., KOSTICM. P
Russian Production Tribotechnical Complexes 469and Measuring Technique of Friction andWear Characteristics of Friction Pairs
BROWNE., GORBUNOVV. N., SMUSHKOVICHB. I. p
Aspects Related to the Tubular Material Wear 470Caused by its Contact with the SuspendingDevice Teeth
ANTONESCUN. N., LAZARESCUG. N. * P
Multicomponent Tribosystem Investigation by 471Microbe Methods
GORNOSTAEVA. I, MOOSE., SEMERENKOI. P. P
"Tribo-System Vibrating Method" for 472Evalution of Rubbing Cloth for Alignment ofLiquid Crystal Molecular
ADACHIK., KATOK. P
Deposition and Structure of Electroless Ni- 473MoSi2 Composite Coating
SHOEIB M., MAAMOUXM. A. P
Tribological Properties of Coke Granules and 474their Importance for Blast FurnaceIronmaking Technology
lONESCUM.-P., CRUDUl. P
Tribology and Maintenance: Their Importance 475and Interconnection
FERREIRAL. A. P
Measurement of Small Wear Values in 476Operation of Industrial Equipment
SOKOVIKOV V., KONSTANTIXOVl. P
ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF INDUSTRIAL 4 77TRIBOLOGY
Modern Air Compressor Lubrication, an 478Effective Contribution to Energy Savings
PREISS E., SCHULZ O.
Interaction Investigation of Vibrating Surface 479and the Transported dry Substances
BAURIENEG., BUBULISA. *, PlLKAUSKASK.
Tire/Road Friction - Assessment of the 480Polishing of Road Aggregates
Do M.-T., LEDEE V., HARDYD.
Ecological and Economic Aspects of 481Interaction of Wheel with Rails
ROMANOVAA., MOKRIDENKOG.
AUTOMOTIVE AND OTHER APPLICA TIONS 483
Conditions of Stick and Slip in a Cam Roller 484Follower Contact
LINDHOLMP., BJORKLVNDS., AXDERSSONS.
Development of a New Application-related 485Test Procedure Mechanical Testing ofHydraulic Fluids
FELDMANND. G., KESSLER M.
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Different Approaches for Analysis of Friction 486in Surface Textured Reciprocating Components
RONENA., KLIGERMAN Y. * ETSIONI.
Lubricating Grease for Cross-Country 487Vehicle
TlMOTUEVlcZ., NOVKOVSKIB., ZlVANICD.
The Heavy Duty Mechanical Brakes Regime 488Influence on the Friction Coefficient
DRUMEANUA. C, ANTONESCUN. N., NAEI.
Dimensionless Hydrodynamic Characteristics 489of Plain Journal Bearings Considering theShaft Angular Movement
ZAKHAROVS. M., ZHAROVI. A. p
Tribological Properties of Frictional 490Composite Materials p
MYALSKIJ., SLEZIONAJ., POSMYKA. *, GRABOWSKI M.
Tribological Composite Material for Auto- 491motive Industry. Physical and MechanicalCharacteristics
MANGRA M., SIMA G., GINGUO., TEISANUC,CIUPITUI., GHEORGHES. P
Micrustructural Characterization of Loaded 492Brake Materials
URBAN I., DORFELI., OSTERLE W., GESATZKE W.,EXGELHARDTM., LOEMBA A. P
SURFACE SCIENCE ASPECTS OFTRIBOLOGY 493
SURFA CE ENGINEERING AND 495MODIFICATION
Low Friction Coating - A New Design 496Element for Engineers
BLUGB., KONRATHG., HOLLSTEINT.. BRAND J.,BECKMANN C.
Formation of Seizure Resistant Surface 497Microstructures by Electron CyclotronResonance Plasma Sputtering
LUNGUC. P., IWASAKIK. *, KAWACHIT., ISHIKAWAH.
Friction Characteristcs of Liquid Crystal / 498Polymer Blend Film
TAKADA S., YAMAMOTO T.
Improvement of Antisezure, Antiwear and 499Anticorrosion Properties of Thin NitridedLayers by Impregnation with Oil-and Solvent-Type Formulations
IUANOWJ.. SEXATORSKIJ. K.. TACIKOHSKIJ.
Development of Electrodeposition Cobalt- 500Tungsten Alloys from Acidic Bath ContainingCationic Surfactants
ABDELHAMIDZ.
Tribological Properties of Micro Structured 501Surfaces Formed by Diamond Embossing Tools
PETTERSSON U., JACOBSONS.
Properties of CNx and Carbon Films 502Prepared by PACVD
CERNYF., SUCHANEKJ. *
Development and Characterization of a New 503Tribo-Material (Molly with Calcium Carbo-nate), Produced by a Laser Assisted LowPressure Plasma Spraying
SASAKIS., ALAMS., SHIMUR.4 H, INOUE T.
Technical Forming of Surface Layers Con- 504dition on the Cast Iron Collaborating withFrictional Composite
SENATORSKIJ. K., PASTERUKT.. STARCZEWSKIL..SZUMNIAKJ.
Structural and Tribological Properties of 505Amorphous Carbon Nitride Thin FilmsGrown by Plasma Enhanced Chemical VaporDeposition
GERBIC Y., HAEFKEH., VALEXTIXIL, KEXXYJ. M,SlGNORELLI G., LOZZlL., SAXTUCCI S.
Dry Lubrication of Space-Rated Tribo- 506components with Diamond-Like CarbonCoatings
PONTG., DONNETC, FOXTAINEJ., BERTHIER Y..HEAUC.
Tribological Properties of Superhard 507Titanium Nitrides Prepared by ECR PlasmaTechnique
LUNGUC. P., IWASAKIK.
Improvement of Tribological Properties of 508Sputtered MoSx Films by Various Methods
NlSHIMURA M., FUMUR.4 //., TSUKAMOTOK.-I.
Development of Surface-Modified Alumina 509Ceramic for Bearing Components in LiquidMedia
PETER E., SCHNEIDER J., ZUMGAHR K.-H.
Effect of Environment on Sliding Wear of 510Thermal Sprayed Low Carbon Steel Coatings
EDRLSYA., PERRY T., CHENG Y. T., ALPASA. *
Surface Texturing for Controlling Friction 511and Wear in Tribo-Systems
HAEFKEH., GERBIG Y., ROMANO V., DUMITRUG.
Changing the Tribosystem Through Modi- 512fication the Friction Surface with Fluor-oligomers
PADGURSKASJ., RUKUIZA R. *
Effect of Material and Conditions of 513Modification on Tribological Behaviour ofIon-Mixed Layers
RYMUZAZ., PIATKOWSKA A., JAGIELSKIJ.
Surface Science in Thermosonic Wirebonding 514BlELMANN M , RUFFIEUXP., SCHWALLER P.,GRONINGO., G RON ING P.
Tribological Characteristics of the Transfer 515Layers Formed on Tin Coatings duringSliding against Steel Balls
CHOC.-W., SPARK D., LEE Y.-Z.
Wear Mechanism and Microstructures of the 516Sputtered Carbon/Chromium Hard Coatings
YANGS., LIX., HAMPSHIRE J., TEERD. G.
Control of Interfacial Tension between 517Lubricant and Steel Surface by Modificationof Surface Energy
SCHELLEC, STEIXHOFFK., KOPPR.
Nanofabrication of Silicon due to 518Tribochemical Reaction by AFM Tips Slidingin Atmosphere
MIYAKES., KIMJ.
Alloying M0S2 with Al and Gold: Effects of 519Deposition Parameters and AtomicPercentage on Nanohardness, Friction, Wear,Adhesion and Bulk Properties
PFLUEGER E.. HOLBERYJ. D.. SAVAXA.. GERBIG Y.,MUNZD.. LuoQ.. LEWISD.
Functionally Graded Coatings Prepared by 520Plasma Electrode Type Spray Gun
FUKUMASA O., OSAKlK.. Lb'NCUA. XL. LUNGU C. P. *,lWASAKlK.
Study on Optimum Dispersed Particle Size for 521Wear of Multiplex Plated Surface
YOSHIDAA., FUJUM., DWYER-JOYCER. S.
Research of Processed Surface Roughness for 522Turning Hardened Steel by Means of CeramicCutting Tools
D.4SIC P.
Improvement of Lubricated Contact Lifetimes 523by In-Process Structuring of CrN Coating
SAVANA., HAEFKEH., SCHEIDIGERH
Tribological Properties of the Arc-Sprayed 524Coatings of the Fe-Cr-Al-B and Fe-Cr-Al-CSystems
POKHMVRSKII V., SYDOR.4KL, STUDENT M.,DOVHUNYK V., DZOBA Y. P
Increase Wear-Resistance by the Induction- 525Metallurgical Method
ZAICHEXKO Y.. BRONOVETS M. A. P
Study on the Tribological Modification applied 526Ultra-Dispersed Diamond as an Oil Additivewithin Process of Running-in for IC Engine
ZHANG J.-X. P
Wear Resistance of Titanium Alloys Obtained 527by Means of Electron Beam Melting underSliding Friction P
SUKHODOLSKYY D. K. NOHTSKW V. G. *. ANIKIN Y.
Topographical Parameter Characteristics of 528Dry Sliding Surfaces in Cast Iron/Steel Friction
ZHANG Y., TIEX. CHEN Y., SHANGGUANB.. ZHUJ. P
Transformation of Technological into Opera- 529tional Surface Layer in Rolling Bearings
STYP-REKOWSKI M. P
Influence of Migration of Low Molecular 530Weight Substances on Friction of Rubber
BlELIXSK) D., GI.ABP., SLUSARSKlL. P
Tribological Behavior of AlN-ZrB2-based 531Electric-Spark Coating
PODCIIERXYAEVAI. A., PANASYUKA. D.. TEPLENKO M..SlII'ETS V., LAVRENKO V. P
Fretting Behaviour of Surface Treated Steel 532RAMALHO A., CASPAR M. C, ANTUNESP. V. P
MEASUREMENT AND SIMULA TION 533
Investigation into the Relationship between 534Surface Morphology and TribologicalProperties for (Ti,Al)N Sputtered Films
BEEVERSC. F.. ARXELLR. D.. SIXGHS., KELLYP.
Visualization of Temperatures in Sliding 535Contact
VICKB., FUREYM.J.
Application of Acoustic Emission Method to 536Determine of Run the Tribological Processes
MARCZAKR.. SEXATORSKIJ. K.. RAXACIIOIISK/Z..MARCZAK M.
Tribology Tests Using AFM with Parallel 537Leaf Springs
A Nix) Y.
Short Time Testing for Coating Development 538HEINZ T.. BIRKIIOFERH.
Effect of Surface Topography on Friction Coef- 539ficient in a Sliding with Vertical Vibration
ISHIGAKIH., UTSUMIN., KOXISIII )'.. KoxnoK.
Computer Tribology 540ZAKHAROVS. M.
Phase Imaging in Atomic Force Microscopy 541for Characterizing a Wear Surface of DLCCoating
AHNH.-S., CHIZHIKS.
Signification of Tribology Bench Tests in Cold 542Bulk Forming
GROCHEP., KAPPESB. *, DCXKF.I. !'.. MAUERG.
Computer Modeling of Rotor and Piston 543Machines Liquid Lubrication SystemsTribocontact
PROKOPIEV V., ROJDESTIENSKY./.. SIHUKOIAS. P
COA TINGS INTRIBQSYSTEMS 5_45_
The Friction and W e a r of Different 546Engineering Polymers in Contact with a Si-doped Diamond Like Carbon Coating
Z S E r ^ * VMACKERK.. MENEVEJ. L.G a, DEBAETSP
Tribological Study on DLC Films Depending 547on the Hardness of Mating Materials andApplying Loads
TAXAKAA.. NAB. C.
Electroplated Coatings in the Tribosystem - 548State of the Art and Development Trends
STEINHAUSF.RS.. II'IELAGE B.
Vacuum Tribology Response of Metal and 549Ceramic Modified M0S2 Thin Solid Films
ONATEJ. I., BRIZUELA M., GARCIA-LUISA..BRACERAS/., VIVIENTEJ. L.
Advances in Studies on the Tribology of 550Ultrathin Films
ZHANGS.-W., JAMESR. D.
Deformability of the Near-Surface Layer, 551Including Coatings
ELEODA., BALOGII T.
Laser Clad Solid Lubricant Layers Formed 552on Different Metal Substrates
KATOH T., SAKAMOTO T. *, KAKUXAIS., AHOM.
Contact Mechanics of Coated Bodies 553GORYACHEI A I. G.
Tribological Investigation of Nanocrystalline 554Diamond Thin Films after Nitrogen IonsImplantation
Xi-T.. YixcS.. Li\L OiS..Xui:O.
Effect of Substrate Surface Treatment on 555Durability of Thermally Sprayed WC CermetCoating in Rolling/Sliding Contact
XAKAJI.UA A.. MIIIATARI T.
Tribological Behaviour of Systems with Two 556Thermal Sprayed Coatings
POI.AK R.. KlRCIIGASSXER M.. STERGAR E.
Wear Resistance and Function of Active 557Protective Layers on the Surfaces of Piston/Cylinder Group Parts in Transport DieselEngines
ASTASIIKEVICII B. hi. '
Abrasive Wear by TiO2 on Hard and Low 558Friction Coating
VANACKERK.. \ERCAMMEXK., MEXEIE.!. L.
Tribological Behavior of Diamond-like Carbon 559Coatings Applied on Polymer Extrusion Dies
DEBAETSP., DECKERS I'.. I'ERCIMME\ K..r.l\P.IRYSF.
Tribological Characterization of Nano- 560composite YSZ/AU Coatings
\'or.voni\A. A.. ZIIIIXSKI.I. S.
Adhesion and Wear Properties Of Hard 561Coatings On Tool Steels
BAIVSCHE.. STOIBER M., FOXTAIJOG..BERGIIOFER P
Response of Plasma Sprayed Ceramic Com- 562posite to Sliding Contact
SHARMA A. K., KRISIINAMURTIIYR. *
Adhesion of Coating on Low-Alloy Steel 563LUGSCIIEIDER E., BOBZIXK.. BECKERS M.
Influence of Metal Base Nature on Form and 564Tribological Properties of Oxide CoatingsDestined of Sliding Contacts
POSMYKA., SKONECZNYW., TUBIELEWICZK. P
Tribological Properties of Ag and Cu Doped 565Transition Metal Oxide Coatings
GUI.BINSKl W., SUSZKO T., SlENICKI W.,WARCIIOLINSKIB. P
Diamond-Like Carbon Coatings - A New 566Design Element for Tribological Applications
BRAND J., BECKMANNC. BEUILOGUA K., BLLGB..KOXRATH G., HOLLSTEIXT. P
Tribological Behaviour of ACD Ni-P/PVD 567Nitride/DLC Multilayered Coatings
LAXZONIE., MARTINIC, POI.IG. PRANIKTR.U.LERD. *.NOBILI L. P
Analysis of the Effect of an Underlayer on 568Strength and Wear Resistance of CarbonCoatings by Scratching in SPM
CHIZHIKS., KOVALEVA. V.. CHIKUNOI V. V.,CHOI K. Y., MYSIIKIX N. K.. KAZACIIENKO V. P.,POPOV A. N. P
Wear-Resistive Properties of Pyrolytic 569Chromium Carbide Coatings
NEVROVSKYV., VASINV.A. P
CHARACTERISA TION 571
The Application of In-Contact Raman 572Spectroscopy to Study Lubricant Films
GLUSHOVE-CORBYD., CANNP., SPIKESH.
Tribological Characteristics of M0S2 Films' 573after Irradiation of Atomic Oxygen or Ultra-violet Rays
MATSUMOTOK., SUZUKIM, OBARAS., IMAGAWAK.
Nanometric-Scale Characterization of 574Polymer Coatings
HUANG C.-H. SCHMIDS. R.
Instrumented Erosive Wear Testing of CVD 575Boron Carbide Coatings by Nanoindentation
WOODR., BOSEK. *
Confocal White Light Microscopy 576JORDAN H.. BRODMANN R.. VALENTIN J. L., GRIGAT M.
Surface Characterization of PTFE-Based 577Transfer Films Formed during Sliding Wear
MCDONALD J., MlWA M. *
Characterisation of Surface Scratches on 578Poly(Methyl-Methacrylate)
BR/SCOEB. ./., MlXIMAARAXS., ADAMS XI. ./..ALLAN A.
On the Interdependence of Surface Waviness 579and Roughness Parameters in LongitudinalTurning
PETROI'OULOS G.. P. IX11AZAR. IS C., STAMOS I.
A Computer Aided Fractal Calculation in 580Tribology Research
LiJ, YUANC. LIUW., Hu.iM.
Study of Fatigue Behavior of Hard Coatings 581Obtained by PVD Technique Using Specific Test
GACIIOX Y., VAXXESA. B.
Experimental Correlation between an 582Analytical Thin Film Predictive Model andNanoindentation Properties
HOLBERYJ. D.
The Relationship of Surface Quality and the 583Running-In Character of Carbon-CarbonComposite Aircraft Brakes
JIANG J.. HUANG B. Y.
Application of Approximate Tangent Plane 584Fitting Method in Some Contact Problems
CIIEXX. >'.
Surface Fracture Testing on Alumina 585Ceramics with Spherical Indcnter andInstrumented Hardness Tester
S.IK.IGUCIIlS.. Y.iM.IUCIIlY. P
A Method for Tribological Testing of Thin 586Hard Coatings
XllCIIII.CZEIISKlR., PlEKOSZEIISKI W., SZCZEREK XI. *.TUSZYXSKI W. P
Nanoscale Distribution of Surface Potential at 587Cleaved Dielectric Surface
N.IK.I YAM.I K.. SlIIOTA T. P
TEM-Investigation of Wear Scars of Magneli- 588Phases
DORFELL. WOYDTM. P
SPECIAL TRIBOSYSTEMS 589
MICRO- AND NANOSCALE TRIBOLOGY 591
Tribological Behaviors of the LB Films of 592Polymerized 22-Tricosenoie Acid and 22-Tricosenoic Acid/CdS Nanoparticles
ZHANG P., XUEQ.. DUZ.
Tribological Properties of Adsorbed Surface 593Layers in the Monolayer Range
SCHNEIDER T., GRADTT.
Microtribological Investigations of 594Hydrophobic Coatings for Reduction ofStiction and Friction in Microsystems
AHMEDS. I.-I'., SCIIIEFERJ. A., SCHERGEXLHAEFKEH.
Tribo-Spectral Method in Microtribology and 595Tribotesting
Z.M'OROZIIETS I'., ,\'IKITIX Y. A .
(IX
On the Micro-Tribology of Elastomeric 596Contacts
MOORED. F.
Measurment and Control of Friction under 597Microload Conditions
SUZUKI K., DOHIT.
Wear Particle Generation in Carbon Nitride 598Coatings and its Mechanism - From Micro-scale in-situ Examination to Nano-scale post-sliding Observation
WANGD.F., KATOK.
A model of Frictional Contact in Miniature 599Journal Polymer-on-Polymer Bearings
KWACZM., RYMUZAZ., KUSZINIEREWICZZ.
TRIBOLOGY IN EXTREME 601ENVIRONMENTS /SITUA TIONS
Lubrication at 750 °C in Vacuum by a Trans- 602fer Film from Self-Lubricating Compositesfor Roll/Slide Contact Si3N4
SUZUKI M.
Advanced Materials for High-Temperature 603Friction Units
VlKULIN V. V., KELINA I., ERSHOVA N. 1.
Thermal Friction Characteristics of Stainless 604Steel Bearings
LEEJ.-S., KIMJ.-H., KIMJ.-L, CHANGM.-H.
The Diagnosis and Simulation of Abrasive 605Wear in Hardfaced Materials
BROOKERSE., PAULLSA., JAMESR. D.
Tribological Behaviour of Austenitic Fe-Cr-Ni 606Alloys in Cryogenic Environment
HUBNER W.
Numerical Investigation of Influence of 607Gravity on the Performance of Ball BearingsAssembled in a Space Device
OBARAS., SATOM.
Tribological Behavior of PTFE-Composite 608against Steel at Cryogenic Temperatures
MULETG., HUBNER W., KLEIN P., FRIEDRICHK.
Wear Testing Apparatus with Integrated 609Measuring Technology for Measuring theAbrasive/Corrosive Wear on Steels forPlastics Molds
FRIESENBICHLER W., LANGECKER G. R.,LlCHTENEGGER G.
Wear Characteristics of Oil Al-Si Alloy 610Matrix Composites in Corrosive Environ-ments. GOTOH., OMORIS.
between a Cemented Carbide and 611e r e n t R 0 c k T y p e s
MPTEU
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A Method of Determining the Friction Force 612in Pneumatic Cylinders
NGUYEN A. T., NGUYEN M. T.
Electrodynamic Wear-Out in Electro- 613mechanical Systems
MAMKHEGOVM. A., CHICHINADZEA. V.
The Study and Research on Tribocorrosive 614Wear of Friction Couplings in Contact withAggressive Technological Fluid Media
TENUL, NECULAIASA V.
The Main Problems of the Space Tribology 615DROZDOV Y.
Application of a New Antifriction Material at 616Tribological Junctions of Space ResearchAppliances
YUGAL, CHEVICHELOVA T. M., SIMEONOVA X,NAZARSKY T. G.
Friction and Wear Behaviour of Coatings in 617Cryogenic Environments
OSTROVSKAYA Y., YUKHNO T., GAMULYA G.,VVEDENSKU YU., HOBNER W., GRADTT.,
SCHNEIDER T., BORNER H. P
A Tribosystemic Approach to Blast Furnace 618Ironmaking Technology
CRUDU1., IONESCU M. -P. P
The Study and Research on Tribocorrosive 619Wear of Friction Couplings in Contact withAggressive Technological Solid Media
TENUI. P
MA GNET1CSTORA GE SYSTEMS 621
A Study of Lubricant Effects on 5 nm Spacing 622Interface
OKADA K., ZHAOJ. B., SHENG G.
Tribological Aspects of Chemical Mechanical 623Planarization Process for Integrated Circuit(IC) Manufacturing
GOTKIS Y., KISTLERR.
Effect of Partially Fluorinated Alkyl Chain on 624Friction for Magnetic Media '
KONDO H.
Nano Surface Control of Magnetic Tape 625Media for the Future High Recording Density
FUJINO Y, SATOS., INOUEM., OKAWA W.. KONDOH.
Tribological Interactions between Single- 626Crystal Diamond and Thermally OxidizedSingle-Crystal Silicon Carbide on Microscale
POHLMANNK., ZUMGAHR K.-H.
A Robust Design Study of Air Bearing Slider 627for HDD
JUN G.-C, JANGD.-S., CHOA S.-H.
Experimental Study of Wear Induced by 628Head/Disk Interaction during Ramp Load/-Unload Process
ZHANG J., WANGJ. P., CHONGT. C.
Transient Response of Head Sliders while 629Flying Over Magnetic Disks With PatternedSurface
MlTSUYA Y., MlZUTANlK.-L, HAYASH1 T. P
MACHINING AND CUTTING SYSTEMS, 631TOOLS
Performance of Used Engine-Oil in Metal 632Cutting
ISHIBASHIA., SONODAK., SUNAGAWA Y., EZOES.
Multipurpose Oils in the Metal Working 633Industry - Advantages in Economical,Ecological and Health and Safety Aspects
MULLERJ.,JOKSCHS. *
Development of Newly Conzeptualized High 634Water-Content Lubrication Coolant
EDA H., ZHOUL. *, SHIMIZUJ., IIM., IMAI T.
The Influence of Coolants for Metal Working 635on Grinding Process
RAKICR.. RAKICZ.
Influence of the Contact Pressure on Wear 636and Friction Behavior of Hot Work Tool Scale
VERGNEC, BOHERC, LEVAILLANT C, GRASR.
Modeling and Contact Analysis of Isotropic 637Surfaces with Micro-Waviness
KOBAYASHl Y., SHIRAlK.
Tribological Behavior of Copper during 638Chemical-Mechanical Polishing
XuH, LIANG H. *
Wear Resistance Testing with an Oscillating 639Rockwell Type Diamond Indenter
LUBINSKIT., DRUETK, LUBINSKIJ. *
Identification of Tribological Processes on 640Uncoated and Coated Cutting Elements ofHob Milling Tools in Model and RealConditions
SOVIUB., ZLOKOUCA M., DJOKIC V., SOVlLJNIKICl.
Cutter-Tubular Goods Contact Experimental 641Research
NAEL, ANTONESCUN. N, DRUMEANUA. C. P
Studies Concerning the Wear Behavior of the 642Tool Guiding Bearings P
CIUPITUI., MANGRAM., GHEORGHES., TEISANUC.
Control by Processes of Cutting of Materials 643on the Basis of a Friction Subsystem P
STAROVV., SMOLENTSEVV., ILLARYONOVL, BONDARA.
The Technological Provision of Machine Parts 644and Cutting Tools Wear Resistance
PAMFILOVE. A., PYRIKOVP. G. P
On the Tribological and Environmental 645Aspects of Minimum Amount of Cutting FluidApplication in Cutting Processes
K.4LDOSA. P
TRIBOSYSTEMS IN RAIL VEHICLES AND 647TRANSPORTATION
Heat and Tribomutation Changes at Friction 648Contact of Wheel and Rail. Physical Model ofFriction Couple Wheel - Rail
CHICHINADZEA. V., LUSHNOVJ. M, GOVORKOVO. A.,ZAVADSKYL.
Simulation of Non-linear Surface Contact 649Behavior and Fatigue
MAOK., ROBERTS P., PARKIN-MOORE D.
Adhesion Between Rail and Wheel under Wet 650Conditions
CHENH, BAN T. *, ISHIDA M., NAKAHARA T.
Tribological Changes in the Microstructure of 651Rail Surfaces Due to Service
STADLBAUER W., LOOS W., WERNERE. A.
Wear and Plastic Deformation of two Rail 652Steels - Full Scale Test and Laboratory Study
OLOFSSON U., TELLISKIVIT. *
Prospect for Use of Metal-Ceramic Brake 653Shoes on Russian Railway Rolling Stock
VUKOLOVL., KRYLOV V.
The Districts Division of the Railroads and the 654Technical Analyzing of the FundamentalFriction Condition of Rails and Wheels
LUSHNOVJ. M., KONDRATENKOS. A., SOLOVIEVS. A.
Structure Composite and Properties of Sur- 655face of Wagon Wheels and Railes, Put intoOperation
LUSHNOVJ. M., TSCHEREPASCHENECR. G.,KOSIKOVS. I. P
Thermo-physical and Friction Properties of 656Contact of a Wheel with a Rail
LUSHNOVJ. M, CHICHINADZEA. V., GOVORKOVO. A.,SOLOVIEVS. A. P
Feature of Coupling of Wheels with Rails on 657Far North and in Tropical Areas of Railways
LUSHNOVJ. M., PETRAKOVSKYS. S. P
TRIBOTESTING AND CONDITION 659MONITORING
Test Methods - Problems of Repeatability and 660Reproducibility
SZCZEREKM., PYTKOS., WlSNIEWSKl M. R.
Possibilities of Fretting Corrosion Model 661Testing for Contact Surfaces of AutomotiveConnectors
BURESCHI., REHBEIN P., KLAFFKE D.
Investigation of Tribological Properties of 662Engineering Plastics with Small ScaleSpecimens
ZSIDAIL., KALAGSKA G. *, DEBAETSP., PARYSF. V.,KOZMAM., VERCAMMENK.
Reciprocating Motion Tribometer 663DRUETK., LUBINSKlT.. LUHINSKI.I.
Comparative Measuring of Wear by Weight 664and Displacement Methods in Rotary Motion
PETKOVAD. D.
A New Measuring Device for Measuring the 665Internal and External Coefficient of Frictionof Compressed Polymer Bulk Goods
LANGECKER G. R., ZITZENBACHER G.
Tribological Diagnostic with Sensor Bearing 666Films
RAKOWSKI W., ZIMOWSKIS.
Development of an Accelerated Testing 667Methodology to Evaluate Fretting CorrosionResistance of Fluoropolymere Coatings
SHUSTERM., BINONIEMIB., LARSONR., COMBSD.,DEISM., BURKED.
Varible Dynamics Test Set-Up for Friction 668Induced Vibrations Investigation
LUBINSKIJ.. DRUETK., LUBIN SKI T.
The Stabinger Viscosimeter - A New and 669Unique Instrument for Oil ServiceLaboratories
NOVOTNY-FARKASF.. BOHMEW., STABINGER H.,BELITSCH W. *
A Systems Approach to Open Gear Lubricant 670Testing Using an FZG-Machine
DE VAAL P. L.
Direct Observation of Abrasive Particles and 671Toothbrush Filaments during SimulatedTooth Cleaning
LF.WISR., DIVYER-JOYCI:R. S.. PICKLESM. J.
Quantification of Accelerated Wear for Thin 672Coatings - Using Micro-Tribometer withMultiple Sensors
GmsN, GAOC.
Systematic Tribology - The Link to Design 673and Performance Testing
WEDEIEXL. D.
Effect of Pin Relative Motion on Pin-on-Disk 674Abrasive Wear Tests
RASLAXA. A., DE MELLOJ. D. B. P
Laboratory Investigations of Bronze Bushes 675Wear
PETKOVAD. D. P
Influence of the Radius on Amplitude of 676Harmonious Components by the OperatingMechanism
PENEIM. //.. PETKOVA D. D. P
Laboratory Evaluation of Anti-Fretting 677lubricants
HARGREAVESD., SINGERLINCB.. PAIR. P
Test Rig for Study of Phenomena Generated 678by the Electric Field Through the RollingBearing during Functioning
RACOCEA C. C, LEONTF... RACOCEA C. R. P
Model for Piezoresistive Bearing Layer 679RAKOWSKIW., KOTM. P
MACHINE ELEMENTS
Friction and Wear Charateristics for Cam and 682Follower Influenced by Soot Contamination
SOE/IMAM.. EMMA Y., FUKUDAK, UEMORIK,KAWASAKI M.
Characterisation of Wear on Piston Rings in a 683Radial Piston Hydraulic Motor
SJODIN U.
Estimation of Anti-Galling Ability of Surface 684Hardened, Ball Joints
DOHDAK., WANGZ. *, TANIGUCHIY.
Tribology of Cutting-Off-Wheels 685TAGAMIH, KIKUZAWA H, SUEMASA M., MIMURAK, Mix A MI I.
A Numerical Model for the Simulation of 686Piston to Liner Contact Excitation caused byElastohydrodynamic and Dry Contacts
OFFNERG., HERBSTH. M., PRIEBSCI/H. H.
Evaluation of Wear and Friction Mechanisms 687of Different Piston Ring and Cylinder LinerMaterials
KOMPAA.. KRATZSCHA.. FUISERH.-J.. HEUBERCERA.. ZUMGAHR K.-H.
Strategy for Creation High-Loaded Brakes 688CHICHINADZEA. /•'., SUVOROVA.. SIERCHKOVY. G..BAKINA. /.. Xloz.iLF.rV. V.
Combined Development of Ecologically 689Acceptable Hydraulic Fluids and Coatings forFluid Power Applications
XIURREXHOFFH., SCHMIDTM. *, VANBEBBERD.
Research on the Parallelism of the Eccentric , 690Press Feed
XI/LOSAI LIEIIC P.. TEMEUKOISKID. P
Possibilities of Measuring Wear 691KRALP.. PAUSCHS. P
Implementation of the Tribology Knowledge 692in the IC Engine Conception P
VEIXOIICS.. PESKR., RADO.IEVIC XI. OBRADOVICA.
Functional Aspects of a Thread Joint for 693Tubing and Casing
G A F/7 AM XI. D., G RIGOR AS S.. STIRBUC. P
Optimum Design of Laminated Composites 694under Multiple Loads and CombinedConstrains
KHALIL XI. SOEUDYR. I.. BEKHEETE. P
2nd AIMETA INTERNATIONALTRIBOLOGY CONFERENCE 695
Micro/nanoscale Tribology of MEMS 697Materials, Lubricants and Devices
BHUSHAN B.
Non-Contact Friction Force Microscopy 698Exploiting Lateral Resonance Enhancement
LABARDI M., ALLEGRINI XL
Responses of Tricresyl Phosphate in Different 699Lubricating Systems
AREZZOF.
Micro-Tribology of Dry and Lubricated 700Journal Bearing Coatings
BASSANIR., CIULLIE.. LABARDI M. *. ALLEGRINI XI.
Surface Morphology of Low Carbon Steel 701Oxygen Assisted Laser Cutting
CAIAZZOF.. PASQUIXOR., SERGI V.
Numerical Analysis of the Soft-EHL in a Slider 702Bearing with a Rubber Part
COLOMBOG., PRATIE., MILAZZON.
Experiments on the Behaviour of Thrust 703Bearing Pivoted Pads
BASSAXIR., CIULLIE.. FORTE P. *
Lubricated Rolling-Sliding Behaviour in Ion 704Nitrided and Untreated Ti-6A1-4V
STRAFFELINIG., ANDRIANIA.. TESIB., MOLIXARIA..GALVANETTOE.
Study of Slot-Controlled Pistons on Air- 705Bearings for Pneumatic Actuators
BELFORTE G., RAPARELLI T., XIAZZAL., TRIVELLA A.
Flow of an Electrorheological Fluid in Small 706Clearances
CAPRIZG., DEGLI AZZONI V.
Full-Floating Bearings for High-Speed 707Spindles
AMBROSONIL, MOTTAA., MOTTA M., POLIM.
Neural Networks for Predicting Tribological 708Experimental Results
GIMONDOP., CASADEIF.. TULUIM.. BELFIOREN.P., DESTEFANIG., BEILFIOREN. CIACCIOM.
Synthesis of a Fluid Journal Bearing Using a 709Genetic Algorithm
MANFREDIXIA.. VIGNIP *
Self-Regulating Hydrostatic Platform 710BASSAXI /?.. LOREXZETTI XI. *
Lubricated Bodies of Different Materials in 711Mixed Lubrication Regime Conditions
BASSANIR., CIULLIE. *, LORENZETTIM.
Tyre/Road Friction 712LA TORRE F.. RINDIA.
Adherence Models for Wheel/Rail Contact in 713Railways
ALLOTTAB.. XIALVEZZIXI. *. TONIP.
Surface Profilometry Studies in 714Rolling/Sliding Wear Tests
Rii'i XI. TOMESCUL.. STOIC A V.. PREDAA.
Wheel-Rail Contact: Wear Effects on Vehicle 715Dynamic Behaviour
DIANA G.. BRUNIS.. BRAGI/IX F.
Updating of State-of-the-art on Lubrication 716Couples in High Performance InternalCombustion Engines
RICHESG.. GARROA., CAI.DER.ILEP. XI.
Elastohydrodynamic Analysis of a Connecting 717Rod Bearing for High Performance Engines
RF.BOR.IA., STEFAXIF. *
Interdisciplinary Structure and Lubrication 718Analysis in High Performance Engines: TheCase of Con Rod / Pin / Piston System
RICHESG.. GARROA.. CAI.DER.U.EP. XI.
A Piston Assembly Friction Losses Model as 719Mechanical Efficiency Improvement Tool
D'AGOSTIXO V, GllDlD.. Rl'GGIEROA.. SENA TORE A..
DEI.I.A VII.I.ES.
Dry Sliding Wear of a Al-Si Alloys against an 720Electroplated Hard Chromium Coating
CESCHI.XIL, LAN/.OXI E., SAMBOGNAG.. CORDOXIXI.
Tribological Characterisation of Impregnated 721Ceramic Layers for Automatic PackingMachines Applications
COSTA E., MIOZZA V, RICCIARDELLI R.
Perspectives for Tribological Applications of 722Titanium Coatings Containing TixNy Phases,Deposited by Reactive Plasma Spraying
CASADEIF.. GIMONDOP. *, TULUIM., VALENTET.
SEVERIX E.
The Effects of the Hardening Phases in the 723wear Behaviour of the Sn Babbits
PREDAA., LEYCOVICID. T. XICXTEAXU V..
STANCIL C. RIPA XI.
Tribological Characterisation of Components 724for Hydraulic Applications
COSTA E., MIOZZA I'.. RICCIARPEILI R.
On the Dynamic Behaviour of Rotors: 725Experimental Investigation with ActiveMagnetic Bearings Test Rig
D'AGOSTIXO V.. Gi in i D.. Rim,11:110 A..
SEXITOREA.. DEI.I.I VII.I.ES.
A Proposal for a Test Rig Based on AMB 726Bearings for Measuring the DynamicalProperties of a Fluid Seal
Rixcm XI. ToxiP. * Vil.lGiXI C.
Identification of the Operating Parameters of 727Tilting Pad Journal Bearings
BRIXCATI /?.. PIGIXOS., Rocci E., RussoR.
I l l
Measurements of the Friction Properties of 728the Gastrointestinal Tract
ACCOTOD., STEFANINIC, PHEEL., ARENA A.,PERNORIOG., MENCIASSIA., CARROZZA M., DARIOP.
Influence of an Inadequate Lubrication in the 729Mould and a Proposal of a Sticking DetectionSystem
VALIGIM. C, ANTONELLI M.
Study of the Rolling Contact Fatigue in 730Lubricated Contacts
DONZELLA G., XiAZZUA. * SOLAZZl L.
Ceramics Erosion: Mechanisms and Criteria 731CLERICO M.
Models of Erosion Analysis for Brittle and 732Ductile Materials
AQUAROD., FONTANIE.
Grease Lubrication Mechanisms - Fatigue 733Failures of Grease Lubricated Contacts
FERREIRA L. A. P
Calibration of an Absolute Viscometer at Low 734Temperature
LOREFICES. P
Arc-shaped Magnetic Bearings 735BASSANIR., DIPUCCIOF. *. CIULLIE. P
Macro- and Microtribology of Magnetic 736Storage Devices
BHUSHANB. P
1st VIENNA SYMPOSIUM ONBIOMECHANICAL ENGINEERING 737
The Biology of Total Joint Arthroplasty 739WILLERTH.-G.
Functional Biological Activity of Wear Derbis 740Generated in Artificial Hip Joints
FISHERJ., STONEM. H., IXGHAME.
Tribological Aspects of a Revision Protocol 741Standard for Total Hip Arthroplasty
REINiscHG., JUDMANNK. P., FRANEKF.
Wear of Retrieved UHM WPE Hip Liners 742LEEK.-Y.. KIMS., KIMS.-Y.
Role of Synovia in Wear Mechanism of 743UHMWPE
SAWAEY., MURAKAMI T.
Biotribology: Effects of two Inflammatory 744Components on Cartilage wear
BERRJENL. S., FUREYM. J. *. VEITH. P.
to i s ^ T e S t i n g o f T o t a l H i P J o i n t s According 745TO «>O and Development of a New Hip JointSimulator According to ISO
- JUDMANNK. P., REIN/SCHG., PAUSCHITZA.. BAUERF.
A New Apparatus for the In-Vitro 746Investigation of Tribocorrosion at the Bone-Implant Interface
BARRILS., MISCHLERS., LANDOLTD.
Effect of Sliding Direction on Wear Properties 747of Ceramics for Joint Prostheses
MORITA Y., YOSHIDAH, iKEUCHlK, UENO M.
Lubrication Analysis of Metal-On-Metal Hip 748Joint Prostheses in a Free Pendulum Machine
UDOFIA/.J.J/NZ. M.
A New Screening Method for the Triboiogical 749Investigation of Artificial Joints
HOSEINIM., LAUSMAAJ., ERIKSSOND.
Tribology in Total Hip Arthroplasty: 750Historical Development and Future Trends
RlEKER C. B.
Tribology in Total Knee Arthroplasty: 751Historical Development and Future Trends
SCHMOTZER H.
Ceramics in Total Joint Arthroplasty 752WlLLMANN G.
Metal on Metal Pairings in Total Hip 753Arthroplasty
KOCH R.
Friction and Wear Reduction in Ceramic-on- 754Ceramic Sliding Pairs for Joint Prostheses
XIURAKAMl T., DO/S.
Mathematical Simulation of Forces in Human 755Gait
MUKSCH R.
Effect of Dissolved Oxygen on Wear of Silicon 756Carbide for Joint Prostheses
IKEUCHlK., KUSAKAJ., MORITA Y.
Contact Mechanics of a Graded Layered ' 757Bearing Surface for Knee Prosthesis
VIRDEES.JINZ. M.
Tribology and Structurals Aspects in the 758Function of the Human Hand
LUCA L.
Electromagnetic and Electric Fields as Means 759of Improving Endoprosthesis Joint Lubricity
PlNCIIVK L, TSVETKOVA E., KADOLICH Z.
Time of Exposure Lubricating Liquid for 760Predicting Wear of UHMWPE in JointProstheses
NAKANISHIY.. X-IIYAGAWAH., HIGAK/H.. MIURAH.,
IWAKIOTO Y. P
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28th LEEDS-LYON SYMPOSIUM ONTRIBOLOGY 761
Wear in Boundary or Mixed Lubrication 763Regimes
KATOK.
A Review of Modeling of Mixed Lubrication 764Performance
CHENG H. S.
Advances in the understanding of Boundary 765Lubrication
MORIS.
Advances in the Modelling of Boundary 766Lubrication
WILLIAMS J. A.
Additive - Surface Interactions in Boundary 767Lubrication: A Combinatorial Approach
EGLINM., ROSSI A., SPENCER N.
An Asperity-Level Model for Boundary and 768Mixed Lubrication with AdditivePhysiochemical Protection
ZHANG H, CHANG L, WEBSTER M. N., JACKSON A.
Some Peculiarities of Boundary Lubricating 769Layers Formation on Rubbing Surfaces-Orienters
BUYANOVSKYJ., IGNATIEVA Z., LEVCHENKO V,MATVEENKO V.
Boundary Lubrication: From Simple Fatty 770Acids to Synovial Fluid
SPENCERN.
Dynamic Control of Boundary Lubrication 771HEUBERGER M. P., ZACHM., FELDMANK.,
' . SPENCER N.
Density Fluctuations in Confined Cyclo- 772Hexane: Implications for Lubrication?
ZACHM., HEUBERGER M. P., SPENCER N.
Electrostatic Monitoring of Boundary and 773Mixed Lubrication
WOODR., HARVEYT. J., MORRISS., POWRIEH. E. G.
Mixed Lubrication: Experiment and Theory 774SPIKESH. OLVERA. V.
Effects of Elastic Deformation Zone at Entry 775*nd Exit on a Mixed Film Lubrication Model
TiEUA. K, Liu Y, KOSASIHP. B., JIANG Z.
A Model of Mixed Lubrication with Capillary 776Effects
STREATORJ. L.
Theoretical Prediction and Experimental 777Results for Mixed Lubrication Betweenparallel Surfaces
ROBBE-VALLOIREF., PROGRIR., BAFFONIB., GRASR.
Lubricant Chemistry, Including the Impact of 778Legislation
BOVINGTON C.
Lead Naphthenate Additive Tribochemistry in 779Hydrocarbon Oil
CARRED. J., BERTRANDP. A.
Effect of Detergents on Surface Chemistry of 780Tribofilms from ZDDP: Studies by X-RayAbsorption Spectroscopy and XPS
WAN Y., KASRAIM. *, SUOMINEN FULLER M. L S.,BANCROFT G. M., FYFEK., TORKELSONJ. R.
Friction and Wear in a Boundary Conditioned 781Conform Conjunction Lubricated withEnvironmentally Adapted Oil
UKONSAARIJ., KASSFELDTE.
Study of Boundary Lubricating Additives 782using Electrochemical Techniques
XuX., SPIKESH, BRANDONN
The Film Forming Behaviour of Newtonian 783and Polymer Thickening Lubricants at 100MPa Maximum Contact Pressure
BOVINGTON C, LAFOUNTAINA.
The Mechanism of Layer Formation and the 784Function of Additives Used in FullyFormulated Engine Crankcase Oils
KALELIH., BERTHIER Y.
In-Situ Attenuated Total Reflection (ATR) 785Spectroscopic Analysis of TribologicalPhenomena
PIRASF. M., Rossi A., SPENCER N.
Effect of Oxidative Degradation on Mechanics 786of Friction Reduction of MoDTC
MARTINJ.-M., LEMOGNETH., BILASP., VACHERB..YAMADA Y.
Nanoscale Boundary Lubrication Studies 787BHUSHANB.
The Physics of Boundary Lubrication at the 788Head-Disk Interface
MARCHON B.
Molecular Dynamics Simulation of the 789Friction of N-Alkane Monolayers: Tip andSliding Direction Effects
HARRISON J. A., MIKULSKIP. T., STUARTS. J.
Effect of Branching on the Lubricant 790Properties: A Molecular Dynamics Study
JABBARADEH A., ATKINSON J. D, TANNER R. I.
Novel Plasma-Based Coatings for Piston 791Rings
DAHMK. L., DEARNLEYP. A.
Conformation Changes in the Molecular 792Structure of Micro- and Nano-Scale Films onApplication of Stress: A Computational Study
XIORTON-BLAKE D. A., MORTON-BLAKE Y.
CV
The Potential of Hard Chromium Diboride 793Coatings for the Surface Protection of Alumi-nium Alloys Used in Sliding Contact Situations
Xil'ltAKAMI R.-L. DEARXI.E) P. A.
Preliminary Study of the Mechanical and 794Tribological Properties of Diamond-likeCarbon Films Prepared on Steel Substrates byFiltered Cathodic Vacuum Arc Deposition
SIIUMP. W..ZHOUZ..LIY.K.
Microstructural Changes Induced by Wear 795RAINFORTH W. M.. LEOSARD A.J.. PERRINC,JAXGS. K.
Stresses Considerations to Evaluate Rolling 796Contact Fatigue due to Debris Dents
COULONS.. VILLEF., LUURECIITA. A.
Influence of Environment on the Size of the 797Elemental Wear Debris of Graphite
STEMPFLEP.. BRENDLEM.. CASTF.LEIXG.
Wear Reduction in Light Rail Systems 798through Unsymmetrical Rail Head Profiles
BRAXDAUJ.. VO/IG.. POLI.G.
Prediction of Metallic wear through surface 799plastic derformation
BLAKE )'., TORRAXCEA. A.
Role of Third Bodies in Friction and Wear of 800Solid Lubricants in Sliding Contact
SIXGER /.. IV.1111.K.. SCIIARFT. IV.. DVORAK D. S.
On the Tribological Character of DLC Coated 801Components
./ H'OHSOX S.. I/OG\I IRK S.
An Investigation of Lubrication Mechanisms 802and Material Removal of an Alloy Steel inSliding Lubrication
E Jisheng
In-Situ Observation of Crack Growth of 803Brittle Materials in Sliding Contact
USAMIH.. Si'CiisiiiT.i.l.. SASAKIS.. OIIASIIIK..KAXIE H.
Morphologic Analysis of Fatigue Failures 804(Spalling) in Grease Lubricated Contacts
FERREIRA L. A.
Tribology of Joint Replacement Implants 805MEDLEY J. B.. BOHYXJ. D.
Influence of Chemically Modified UHMWPE 806on Boundary Lubrication and Wear Undersynovial Lubrication: Implication for Hip-Implant Design
WIDHER M. R.. HIA Hnu.ri; 1/ / ' I olios./.SPENCERN.
Intermittent Motion: A Novel Simulator 807
Implants^1"the W e a r o f M c t a l I N 1 e t a l H iP
Lubrication and wear of Zirconia-on-Mctal 808Total Hip Replacements
SMITIIS. I... GoiinnniA. A../.. DonsoxI).
Lubrication and Wear of Alumina-Alumina 809Hip Bearings
CHENGN. >'.. XIEDUI .I. B.. I1OKY\.1. I).,KRYUIERJ. ./.
On the Traction Fluid Behaviour in 810Concentrated Contacts Based on AccurateEHL Optical Film Thickness Measurements
ViLi.iiciiAisi.B.. DALMA/G., MAKALAJ. /?..CIIAOMLEFFELJ.-P.
Experimental Study of Boundary Layers 811Formation in Concentrated Contacts
HARTL XI. KRUPKA I.. LISK.I M.
Isothermal EHL Problem for Chemically 812Degrading Lubricant
KVDISIll.. AlRAI'ETYA\ R. G.
The Effect of Transverse Roughness on the 813Pressures and Stresses in EHL Line Contacts
LlK. )'.. HOOKI. C. J.
A Comparative Newtonian and Thermal EHL 814Analysis Using Physical Lubricant Properties
K I/AM I T.
Elastohvdrodvnamic Response of Transverse 815Ground Gear Teeth
TlO.I.. lit (.HEST. (/.. /;'! IV.S/7. /'.. SUDLI.R. IV.
Surface Indentation Test (SIT) for Friction 816Prediction in Mixed Lubrication of CoatedSteel Sheets
Him.HOIK, A.. Kos/\ B.-G.. II IKI.I xi<P. S
Modelling and Identification of Friction in 817Dynamic Systems
AK-D A.. CI:I IK C.
Frictional Torque of Needle Roller Thrust 818Bearing - Influences of Bearing Pitch Diameter,Roller Length and Roller Diamater
/ / (7.1/ I I I i T.. K it, i MI.I. K i» i(r( cm T.
Dissipation During Friction 819Ak i) A.. Ci.:.if. C
Thermal Impact on Friction Surface 820Grooving
/. iFi'iK.. XlonT. K.
Characteristics of Journal Bearing using 821Electrorheological Fluids
KoRI \ Id I A \1 f.n II
Powder Lubricated Bearing Operation to PV 822of Haifa Million Plus
lliMnni II.. K II i; R G.
Some Aspects Concerning the Power Loss in 823High-Speed Bearings
GRIGORESCI R.. GIOVA\OI.-IJ. II
A Study on Stability Limits of Spiral-Grooved 824Journal Bearing with Consideration of theEffect of Cavitation
HlRAYAMA T., S.IKURAI T.. Y.IBF.H.
Experimental Evaluation and a Semi- 825Empirical Model for Damping and FrictionCoefficient in a Dynamic System
SALEHIXL, HESHMATH.
Thermal Diffusivity Measurement of Friction 826Surface
TEOK. M.,LAFDIK.
Empirical Equations to Calculate Friction and 827Strains for the Sliding Cylinder PlasticSolution
BUS<gUET XL. TORRAXCEA. A.
The Friction-Reducing Performance of Nematic 828Liquid Crystal 4-n Pentyl-4'-Cyanobiphenyl(5CB) in Ester Lubricant
YAOJ., WANGO. L., SCXJ.-Z.. WEN S.
Assessment of Plain Bearing Performance in a 829Hydraulic Pump Using HydrodynamieAnalysis
XuH, PARKER D.
An Analysis of Skew Motion of Roller-Tappets 830in an OHV Type DI Diesel Engine
ITOA., YAXGL.
Friction Prediction of Cam / Tappet Interface 831Using an EHL Model with Consideration ofSurface Texture
ZHOUQ., RICHARDSON S.
Predicting Piston Secondary Movement under 832Lubricated and Dry Contact Conditions
HERBSTH. M., OFFNERG., PRIEBSCHH. H.
Influence of Manufacturing Error for ( 833Characteristics of Bearing
LWAMOTOK., SEIJlO.
Demonstration of Powder Shear Damping 834Applied to Plates
PULITZERS. W., SWANSOXE. £., HESHMATH.
SAE - OIAV SYMPOSIUM ON AUTO-MOTIVE AND ENVIRONMENT 835
Modeling Friction and Wear of Brake 837Systems
OSTERMEYER G.-P.
Quantitative Topographic Analysis of the 838wear Process in Disc Brakes
BETTGED.. STARCEVICJ., OSTERMEYERG.-P.
Improvement of Comfort of Friction Brakes 839HOLIXSKI R.
Microstructural Changes due to Friction 840Processes in Brakes
POESTET, PYZALLAA., TREPTES., FR.IXKE U.,SEIERIX D.
Friction and Wear of Automotive Brake 841Friction Materials and Rotors: The Effect ofAbrasive Particle Size
HONG Y.-S.. JANG H.
Experimental Study of Friction and Wear of 842Paper Based Wet Friction Clutches Based onSAE#2 and Pin-on-Disk Tests
OSTW.. DEBAETSP.
Tribological Conditions and Efficacy of the 843Two-Brake System Operation on MechanicalPresses
TEXIEUKOI SKI D., luc XI.. Xlu.os.11UEI /<' P.
Plasma Spray Coating Materials Selection of 844Piston Ring and Cylinder Liner for MarineDiesel Engine
HWANG J.-H.. HAN M.S.. KIMD.-Y.
Tribological Behaviors and Molecular Spectro- 845scopic Characterization of Lubricated PistonRing-Cylinder Bore Sliding Contact underStepwise Heating Conditions
ZHANG R., L/S. JIN Y. *, WAXG Y. TUNG S. C
The Effect of Transmission Lubricants on 846Rattling and Clattering Noise in AutomotiveTransmissions
DOGAXS. N., RYBORZJ.. LECIIXERG.
Assessment of Useful Life of Current Long 847Drain and Future Low Phosphorus Engine Oils
KORCEKS.. JENSEN R. K, JOHNSON XL D.
Damages of Injection Pumps in Diesel Engines 848STRZELECKIS., WILCZKOWSKIA., ZBIERSKIK.
Effect of Some Lubricant Oil Properties on 849Diesel Engine Exhaust Emissions
GLIGORUEVIC R.. JEVTICJ., VIDAXOVICG.
Peculiarities of Wear in Mobile Automotive 850Materiel Hydraulic Systems with WaterbaseFluids
SIIABALINSK.UA L. A.
THE AUSTRIAN TRIBOLOGY SOCIETY -ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM 2001 851
Wear and Friction Reduction of Automotive 853Components by Processing their Surfacesthrough Water Soluble Solutions
SIEGERT W., Pasitzky R.
Gebrauchsverhalten von Industrie- 854schmierstoffen im Maschinenbau
PlWOWARSKY E.
Influence of Model Tests on the Selections of 855Lubricants for Gears in Dental Instruments
PETRIDESM., PAUSCHITZA., FRANEKF.
Measurements of the Torque Characteristics 856of Ferraris Discs in Electricity Meters
ABRAHAMG., MATZNERA., AIGNERM., MASTNYW.,MASCHEK M., POSSETH F.
Micro Torque Measurement Based on the 857Cable Brake Principle
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