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Wear

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Wear journal is dedicated to the advancement of basic and applied knowledge concerning the nature of wear of materials. Broadly, topics of interest range from development of fundamental understanding of the mechanisms of wear to innovative solutions to practical engineering problems.

Submissions are invited on such subjects as:

(a) Wear modelling and validation. This includes modelling of fundamental mechanisms as well as the modelling of tribosystems. Approaches may employ contact mechanics, frictional considerations and lubrication concepts in the development of the model, and will always include physical validation of the model.

(b) The development and use of new wear testing methods and standards. This includes the rationale behind their development (including a critique of existing test methodologies where appropriate).

(c) New wear diagnostic tools. The need for these tools and examples of their use in either basic research or engineering should be illustrated.

(d) The development of wear-resistant materials, coatings, or surface treatments. Such papers should include, for example, benchmarking against materials currently employed in targeted engineering applications, or presenting a basic hypothesis underlying the work that can be validated as an advance over the current state-of-the-art. The criteria used to select the test methods employed (and the conditions under which those tests were conducted) must be robustly justified with regard to the targeted engineering applications. The proposed mechanisms of wear must be discussed in the context of data and observations that support those conclusions.

(e) Relationships between the composition, structure, properties, and processing of materials and their wear behavior. Such submissions should include the basic rationale for the work, its foundation in prior knowledge, and how the current approach is implemented to explore these relationships. The criteria used to select the tests or analytical methods employed shall be explained with respect to the purpose of the research, be it fundamental or applied.

(f) The role of lubricants or other interfacial species in the wear of materials. Such submissions will focus on the mechanisms of wear in the presence of well-characterized interfacial environments.

The Abstracts of all submissions, whether a full paper or a shorter communication, should summarize the purpose and approach to the given problem, indicate the materials under investigation, and present the primary conclusions in a brief and concise manner. Overt commercialism or product promotion is unacceptable. Submissions to Wear will be peer-reviewed to assess their archival quality, clarity of communication, and the novelty of their contributions to the science and technology of wear.
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Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

0043-1648

ISSN electrónico

1873-2577

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Países Bajos

Fecha de publicación

Cobertura temática

Tabla de contenidos

Wear of copper alloys against steel in oxygen and argon

A.W.J. De Gee; J.H. Zaat

Palabras clave: Materials Chemistry; Mechanics of Materials; Surfaces, Coatings and Films; Surfaces and Interfaces; Condensed Matter Physics.

Pp. 257-274

Erosion behavior of high silicon bainitic structures

S.M. Shah; J.D. Verhoeven; S. Bahadur

Palabras clave: Materials Chemistry; Mechanics of Materials; Surfaces, Coatings and Films; Surfaces and Interfaces; Condensed Matter Physics.

Pp. 267-278

Erosion behavior of high silicon bainitic structures

S.M. Shah; S. Bahadur; J.D. Verhoeven

Palabras clave: Materials Chemistry; Mechanics of Materials; Surfaces, Coatings and Films; Surfaces and Interfaces; Condensed Matter Physics.

Pp. 279-290

On the significance of the H/E ratio in wear control: a nanocomposite coating approach to optimised tribological behaviour

A Leyland; A Matthews

Pp. 1-11

An evaluation of the effect of simulated launch vibration on the friction performance and lubrication of ball bearings for space applications

S. Söchting; I. Sherrington; S.D. Lewis; E.W. Roberts

Palabras clave: Materials Chemistry; Surfaces, Coatings and Films; Surfaces and Interfaces; Mechanics of Materials; Condensed Matter Physics.

Pp. 1190-1202

Development and tribological behaviour of UHMWPE filled epoxy gradient composites

Navin Chand; U.K. Dwivedi; M.K. Sharma

Pp. 184-190

Quantitative characterization of solid lubricant transfer film quality

J. Ye; H.S. Khare; D.L. Burris

Pp. 133-143

The effect of surface roughness on the transfer of polymer films under unlubricated testing conditions

Emerson Escobar Nunez; Andreas A. Polycarpou

Pp. 74-83

Effects of elastic modulus mismatch between coating and substrate on the friction and wear properties of TiN and TiAlN coating systems

Xiao Huang; Izhak EtsionORCID; Tianmin ShaoORCID

Pp. 54-61

Effect of mechanical properties of substrate and coating on wear performance of TiN- or DLC-coated 316LVM stainless steel

Magdalena Łępicka; Małgorzata Grądzka-Dahlke; Daniel Pieniak; Kamil Pasierbiewicz; Andrzej Niewczas

Palabras clave: Materials Chemistry; Mechanics of Materials; Surfaces, Coatings and Films; Surfaces and Interfaces; Condensed Matter Physics.

Pp. 62-70