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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abrasive size and concentration effects on the tribo-corrosion of cast CoCrMo alloy in simulated body fluids Sun, D.
2009
11-12 p. 1595-1604
10 p.
artikel
2 Acknowledgement of Referees 2005
11-12 p. I-III
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3 Acknowledgement of Referees 2004
11-12 p. I-III
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4 Acoustic emissions from lubricated hybrid contacts Wang, L.
2009
11-12 p. 1629-1637
9 p.
artikel
5 Advanced condition monitoring of tapered roller bearings, Part 1 Craig, M.
2009
11-12 p. 1846-1856
11 p.
artikel
6 Analysis of a ball screw with a preload and lubrication Wei, Chin Chung
2009
11-12 p. 1816-1831
16 p.
artikel
7 An analysis of the catalysis of Fe, Ni or Co on the wear of diamonds Uemura, Masao
2004
11-12 p. 887-892
6 p.
artikel
8 A new type of tribological coating for machine elements based on carbon, molybdenum disulphide and titanium diboride Steinmann, M.
2004
11-12 p. 879-885
7 p.
artikel
9 An overview on the tribological behavior of diamond-like carbon in technical and medical applications Hauert, R.
2004
11-12 p. 991-1003
13 p.
artikel
10 Aqueous lubrication of polymers: Influence of surface modification Lee, Seunghwan
2005
11-12 p. 922-930
9 p.
artikel
11 A review of some tribo-dynamics phenomena from micro- to nano-scale conjunctions Rahnejat, H.
2009
11-12 p. 1531-1541
11 p.
artikel
12 A special issue of Tribology International to celebrate Brian Briscoe's 60th birthday Adams, Mike J.
2005
11-12 p. 909-
1 p.
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13 Author Index 2005
11-12 p. XVI-XIX
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14 Ball-cratering abrasion tests of high-Cr white cast irons Stachowiak, G.B.
2005
11-12 p. 1076-1087
12 p.
artikel
15 Boundary lubrication additives for aluminium: A journey from nano to macrotribology Devaprakasam, D.
2005
11-12 p. 1022-1034
13 p.
artikel
16 Calendar 2005
11-12 p. XX-XXI
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17 Calendar 2004
11-12 p. XXI-
1 p.
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18 Chemical vapour deposition of diamond films onto tungsten carbide dental burs Ahmed, Waqar
2004
11-12 p. 957-964
8 p.
artikel
19 Contact and wear of paper-based friction materials for oil-immersed clutches—wear model for composite materials Kimura, Yoshitsugu
2005
11-12 p. 943-950
8 p.
artikel
20 Contents of Volume 38 2005
11-12 p. IV-X
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21 Delegates List 2009
11-12 p. 1865-1867
3 p.
artikel
22 Design curves for temperature rise in sliding elliptical contacts Bansal, Dinesh G.
2009
11-12 p. 1638-1650
13 p.
artikel
23 Developing an artificial fingertip with human friction properties Shao, Fei
2009
11-12 p. 1575-1581
7 p.
artikel
24 Discussion 2009
11-12 p. 1857-1864
8 p.
artikel
25 Editorial Board 2009
11-12 p. IFC-
1 p.
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26 Editorial Board 2004
11-12 p. IFC-
1 p.
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27 Effect of nanoparticles on the tribological behaviour of short carbon fibre reinforced poly(etherimide) composites Chang, L.
2005
11-12 p. 966-973
8 p.
artikel
28 Erosion behavior of human tooth enamel in citric acid solution Zheng, J.
2009
11-12 p. 1558-1564
7 p.
artikel
29 Experimental characterisation and numerical simulation of contact evolution effect on fretting crack nucleation for Ti–6Al–4V Ding, J.
2009
11-12 p. 1651-1662
12 p.
artikel
30 Experimental wear modelling of lifeboat slipway launches Thomas, B.
2009
11-12 p. 1706-1714
9 p.
artikel
31 Fishbone graph fractal description to UHMWPE wear debris boundary Hong-tao, Liu
2009
11-12 p. 1624-1628
5 p.
artikel
32 Formation and structure of a subsurface layer in hot rolled aluminium alloy AA3104 transfer bar Frolish, M.F.
2005
11-12 p. 1050-1058
9 p.
artikel
33 Formation conditions of mechanically modified superficial structures for two steels Busquet, M.
2009
11-12 p. 1730-1743
14 p.
artikel
34 Fretting fatigue and wear in bolted connections: A multi-level formulation for the computation of local contact stresses Zografos, Angelos
2009
11-12 p. 1663-1675
13 p.
artikel
35 Frictional behavior of cubic BN films sliding against DLC Watanabe, Shuichi
2004
11-12 p. 923-927
5 p.
artikel
36 Friction mechanisms at the micro-scale Achanta, S.
2009
11-12 p. 1792-1799
8 p.
artikel
37 Friction of human skin against smooth and rough glass as a function of the contact pressure Derler, S.
2009
11-12 p. 1565-1574
10 p.
artikel
38 Genesis of superlow friction and wear in diamondlike carbon films Erdemir, Ali
2004
11-12 p. 1005-1012
8 p.
artikel
39 How to restore superlow friction of DLC: the healing effect of hydrogen gas Fontaine, Julien
2004
11-12 p. 869-877
9 p.
artikel
40 Indentation response of fullerene-like CN x Fernandez-Palacio, J.
2004
11-12 p. 929-940
12 p.
artikel
41 Influence of crosslinked polyethylene structure on wear of joint replacements Kilgour, Alastair
2009
11-12 p. 1582-1594
13 p.
artikel
42 Influences of lubricant composition on forming boundary film composed of synovia constituents Yarimitsu, Seido
2009
11-12 p. 1615-1623
9 p.
artikel
43 In situ analysis of the fragmentation of polystyrene films within sliding contacts Chateauminois, A.
2005
11-12 p. 931-942
12 p.
artikel
44 Introduction Priest, Martin
2009
11-12 p. 1519-1521
3 p.
artikel
45 Low-friction wear-resistant coatings for high-temperature foil bearings Heshmat, Hooshang
2005
11-12 p. 1059-1075
17 p.
artikel
46 Lubrication of Inconel 600 with ionic liquids at high temperature Jiménez, A.E.
2009
11-12 p. 1744-1751
8 p.
artikel
47 Measurement of real contact area and analysis of stick/slip region Eguchi, Masao
2009
11-12 p. 1781-1791
11 p.
artikel
48 Mechanism of dent initiated flaking and bearing life enhancement technology under contaminated lubrication condition. Part II: Effect of rolling element surface roughness on flaking resulting from dents, and life enhancement technology of rolling bearings under contaminated lubrication condition Ueda, T.
2009
11-12 p. 1832-1837
6 p.
artikel
49 Microstructural and tribological evaluation of potential self-lubricating coatings with MoS 2 ⧹ MnS additions produced by the plasma transferred arc technique Skarvelis, P.
2009
11-12 p. 1765-1770
6 p.
artikel
50 Microtribological studies of two-phase Al2O3–TiC ceramic at low contact pressure Sullivan, J.L.
2005
11-12 p. 987-994
8 p.
artikel
51 Modelling particulate erosion–corrosion regime transitions for Al/Al2O3 and Cu/Al2O3 MMCs in aqueous conditions Stack, M.M.
2005
11-12 p. 995-1006
12 p.
artikel
52 Novel carbons in tribology Miyoshi, Kazuhisa
2004
11-12 p. 865-868
4 p.
artikel
53 On the nature of running-in Blau, Peter J.
2005
11-12 p. 1007-1012
6 p.
artikel
54 On the role of lubricant rheology and piezo-viscous properties in line and point contact EHL Kumar, Punit
2009
11-12 p. 1522-1530
9 p.
artikel
55 Planar wafer transport and positioning on an air film using a viscous traction principle van Rij, J.
2009
11-12 p. 1542-1549
8 p.
artikel
56 Power loss performance of high pressure nitrided steel gears Martins, R.C.
2009
11-12 p. 1807-1815
9 p.
artikel
57 Properties of flexible DLC film deposited by amplitude-modulated RF P-CVD Nakahigashi, Takahiro
2004
11-12 p. 907-912
6 p.
artikel
58 Pure rolling elastohydrodynamic lubrication of short stroke reciprocating motion Wang, J.
2005
11-12 p. 1013-1021
9 p.
artikel
59 Sharp curved track corrugation: From corrugation observed on-site, to corrugation reproduced on simulators Saulot, A.
2009
11-12 p. 1691-1705
15 p.
artikel
60 Sliding friction properties of carbon nanotube coatings deposited by microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition Hirata, Atsushi
2004
11-12 p. 893-898
6 p.
artikel
61 Slurry pump gland seal wear Ridgway, N.
2009
11-12 p. 1715-1721
7 p.
artikel
62 Stick-slip in sliding systems with tangential contact compliance Nakano, Ken
2009
11-12 p. 1771-1780
10 p.
artikel
63 Structural, optical and mechanical properties of nanostructure diamond synthesized by chemical vapor deposition Hayashi, Yasuhiko
2004
11-12 p. 965-974
10 p.
artikel
64 Study on solid lubricant properties of carbon onions produced by heat treatment of diamond clusters or particles Hirata, Atsushi
2004
11-12 p. 899-905
7 p.
artikel
65 Subject Index 2005
11-12 p. XI-XV
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66 Tensile stress fatigue life model of silicon nitride ceramic balls Zhou, J.L.
2009
11-12 p. 1838-1845
8 p.
artikel
67 The influence of peel angle on the mechanics of peeling flexible adherends with arbitrary load–extension characteristics Williams, John A.
2005
11-12 p. 951-958
8 p.
artikel
68 The influence of viscosity on the friction in lubricated DLC contacts at various sliding velocities Velkavrh, I.
2009
11-12 p. 1752-1757
6 p.
artikel
69 The viscous driven aerostatic supported high-speed spindle Delhaes, Guido M.J.
2009
11-12 p. 1550-1557
8 p.
artikel
70 Torsional fretting behaviors of LZ50 steel in air and nitrogen Cai, Zhen-bing
2009
11-12 p. 1676-1683
8 p.
artikel
71 Tribochemical reaction of hydrogenated diamond-like carbon films: a clue to understand the environmental dependence Park, Se Jun
2004
11-12 p. 913-921
9 p.
artikel
72 Tribological analysis of fracture conditions in thin surface coatings by 3D FEM modelling and stress simulations Holmberg, Kenneth
2005
11-12 p. 1035-1049
15 p.
artikel
73 Tribological behavior of plasma-enhanced CVD a-C:H films. Part I: effect of processing parameters Gupta, P.
2004
11-12 p. 1019-1029
11 p.
artikel
74 Tribological behavior of plasma-enhanced CVD a-C:H films. Part II: multinanolayers Gupta, P.
2004
11-12 p. 1031-1038
8 p.
artikel
75 Tribological behaviors of composite molecular deposition films Zhang, Si-wei
2005
11-12 p. 959-965
7 p.
artikel
76 Tribological behaviour of DLC coatings in combination with biodegradable lubricants Vercammen, K.
2004
11-12 p. 983-989
7 p.
artikel
77 Tribological oxidation behaviour of PVD hard coatings Mo, J.L.
2009
11-12 p. 1758-1764
7 p.
artikel
78 Tribological properties of DLC films deposited under various conditions using a plasma-enhanced CVD Zhang, Wei
2004
11-12 p. 975-982
8 p.
artikel
79 Tribological properties of graphite-like and diamond-like carbon coatings Field, S.K.
2004
11-12 p. 949-956
8 p.
artikel
80 Tribological properties of molybdenized silver-containing nickel base alloy at elevated temperatures Li, Jianliang
2009
11-12 p. 1722-1729
8 p.
artikel
81 Tribological properties of segment-structured diamond-like carbon films Aoki, Yuichi
2004
11-12 p. 941-947
7 p.
artikel
82 Tribological property of plain bearing with low frictional layer Kagohara, Yukihiko
2009
11-12 p. 1800-1806
7 p.
artikel
83 Tribology of polymers: Adhesion, friction, wear, and mass-transfer Myshkin, N.K.
2005
11-12 p. 910-921
12 p.
artikel
84 Ultralow friction and wear behaviour of Ni/Y-based single wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) Joly-Pottuz, L.
2004
11-12 p. 1013-1018
6 p.
artikel
85 Wear elements generated in the elementary process of wear Hase, Alan
2009
11-12 p. 1684-1690
7 p.
artikel
86 Wear properties of two-phase Al2O3/ZrO2 (Y2O3) ceramics at temperatures from 296 to 1073K Miyoshi, Kazuhisa
2005
11-12 p. 974-986
13 p.
artikel
87 What results in fretting wear on polished femoral stems Blunt, Liam A.
2009
11-12 p. 1605-1614
10 p.
artikel
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