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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 Design details the latest
advances and developments in self-organization phenomena, physical
and chemical aspects of friction, and new methods of friction
control using advanced materials and coatings. Approaching
nanomaterials from the perspective of irreversible thermodynamics
and self-organization, this work presents a new approach to
developing an emerging generation of surface-engineered
self-adaptive nanostructured materials. The book demonstrates how
nanoscale structure, synergistic alloying, and the non-equilibrium
state of surface-engineered layers affects the capacity of these
next-generation materials to resist wear in heavily loaded
tribosystems. These links become clear through discussions on
non-equilibrium thermodynamics, tribological compatibility, and
self-organization phenomena during friction. International experts
also supply cutting-edge information on nanocrystalline and
nanolaminated coatings while tracing new trends in materials
science and surface engineering at the nanoscale. By combining
detailed discussions on the underlying theory with practical
examples of extreme tribological applications, Self-Organization
During Friction outlines a forward-looking strategy for developing
and implementing new surface-engineered materials that promise
previously unattainable levels of tribological performance.
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 Design details the latest
advances and developments in self-organization phenomena, physical
and chemical aspects of friction, and new methods of friction
control using advanced materials and coatings. Approaching
nanomaterials from the perspective of irreversible thermodynamics
and self-organization, this work presents a new approach to
developing an emerging generation of surface-engineered
self-adaptive nanostructured materials. The book demonstrates how
nanoscale structure, synergistic alloying, and the non-equilibrium
state of surface-engineered layers affects the capacity of these
next-generation materials to resist wear in heavily loaded
tribosystems. These links become clear through discussions on
non-equilibrium thermodynamics, tribological compatibility, and
self-organization phenomena during friction. International experts
also supply cutting-edge information on nanocrystalline and
nanolaminated coatings while tracing new trends in materials
science and surface engineering at the nanoscale. By combining
detailed discussions on the underlying theory with practical
examples of extreme tribological applications, Self-Organization
During Friction outlines a forward-looking strategy for developing
and implementing new surface-engineered materials that promise
previously unattainable levels of tribological performance.
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