Self-organization during friction : advanced surface-engineered materials and systems design /
In our present era of nanoscience and nanotechnology, new materials are poised to take center stage in dramatically improving friction and wear behavior under extreme conditions. Compiled by two eminent experts, Self-Organization During Friction: Advanced Surface-Engineered Materials and Systems Des...
| Corporate Author: | |
|---|---|
| Other Authors: | , |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | English. |
| Published: |
Boca Raton, FL :
CRC/Taylor & Francis,
2007.
|
| Series: | Materials engineering (Taylor & Francis) ;
31. |
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Front cover; Preface; Acknowledgments; Editors; Contributors; Contents; Section I: Self-Organization during Friction and Principles of Friction Control; Chapter 1. Principles of Friction Control for Surface-Engineered Materials; Chapter 2. Elements of Thermodynamics and Self-Organization during Friction; Section II: Tribological Compatibility and Nanotribological Characteristics to Evaluate Surface Properties during Friction; Chapter 3. Compatibility of Tribosystems
- Chapter 4. Surface Analysis Techniques for Investigations of Modified Surfaces, Nanocomposites, Chemical, and Structure TransformationsChapter 5. Physical and Mechanical Properties to Characterize Tribological Compatibility of Heavily Loaded Tribosystems (HLTS); Section III: Self-Organization and Structural Adaptation of Heavily Loaded Tribosystems; Chapter 6. Self-Organization and Structural Adaptation during Cutting and Stamping Operations; Chapter 7. Tooling Materials and Some Features of Their Self-Organization: Adaptive Tooling Materials
- Chapter 8. Formation of Secondary Structures and the Self-Organization Process of Tribosystems during Friction with the Collection of Electric CurrentSection IV: Adaptive Surface-Engineered Materials and Systems; Chapter 9. Surface-Engineered Tool Materials for High-Performance Machining; Chapter 10. Synergistic Alloying of Self-Adaptive Wear-Resistant Coatings; Chapter 11. Development of the Ternary and Higher-Ordered Protective or Wear-Resistant Materials and Coatings for High-Temperature Applications and Thermodynamics-Based Principles of their Synergistic
- Chapter 12. Coolants and Lubricants to Enhance Tribological Compatibility of the "Tool-Workpiece" TribosystemChapter 13. Geometrical Adaptation of Cutting Tools; Index; Back cover