Tribology - Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces

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Current Volume: 20 | Current Issue: 2 | ISSN: 17515831 | ESSN: 1751584X |
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Tribology, by its very nature, has always been dominated by how surfaces react to load, relative motion and chemical/physical reactions. With the increased sophistication of surface analytical tools and their increasing application in tribology, a very good understanding of the nature of tribochemical, tribophysical and tribocorrosion reactions is emerging. Tribology — Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces is at the forefront of this growing area and aims to meet the needs of both academia and industry. Contributions involving theoretical and experimental research which advance the current understanding of tribology will be welcome. Original, high quality research papers and review articles are welcome, including a variety of topics, such as:

 

  • Fundamentals of friction
  • Wear mechanisms
  • Contact mechanics
  • Tribotesting methods
  • Functional coatings and surfaces
  • Lubrication technology
  • Tribocorrosion
  • Tribofilm characterisation
  • Surface analysis
  • Tribotronics and sensing techniques
  • Biotribology
  • Green tribology
  • Micro/Nanoscale tribology
  • Extreme environment tribology
Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/trb.

Description

Tribology, by its very nature, has always been dominated by how surfaces react to load, relative motion and chemical/physical reactions. With the increased sophistication of surface analytical tools and their increasing application in tribology, a very good understanding of the nature of tribochemical, tribophysical and tribocorrosion reactions is emerging. Tribology — Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces is at the forefront of this growing area and aims to meet the needs of both academia and industry. Contributions involving theoretical and experimental research which advance the current understanding of tribology will be welcome. Original, high quality research papers and review articles are welcome, including a variety of topics, such as:

 

  • Fundamentals of friction
  • Wear mechanisms
  • Contact mechanics
  • Tribotesting methods
  • Functional coatings and surfaces
  • Lubrication technology
  • Tribocorrosion
  • Tribofilm characterisation
  • Surface analysis
  • Tribotronics and sensing techniques
  • Biotribology
  • Green tribology
  • Micro/Nanoscale tribology
  • Extreme environment tribology
Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/trb.

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Tribology - Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces


Current Volume: 20 | Current Issue: 2 | ISSN: 17515831 | ESSN: 1751584X | Frequency: Quarterly | Submission Guidelines | Get Email Alerts

Tribology, by its very nature, has always been dominated by how surfaces react to load, relative motion and chemical/physical reactions. With the increased sophistication of surface analytical tools and their increasing application in tribology, a very good understanding of the nature of tribochemical, tribophysical and tribocorrosion reactions is emerging. Tribology — Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces is at the forefront of this growing area and aims to meet the needs of both academia and industry. Contributions involving theoretical and experimental research which advance the current understanding of tribology will be welcome. Original, high quality research papers and review articles are welcome, including a variety of topics, such as:

 

  • Fundamentals of friction
  • Wear mechanisms
  • Contact mechanics
  • Tribotesting methods
  • Functional coatings and surfaces
  • Lubrication technology
  • Tribocorrosion
  • Tribofilm characterisation
  • Surface analysis
  • Tribotronics and sensing techniques
  • Biotribology
  • Green tribology
  • Micro/Nanoscale tribology
  • Extreme environment tribology
Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/trb.