2024
DOI: 10.3390/lubricants12020033
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Vastness of Tribology Research Fields and Their Contribution to Sustainable Development

Enrico Ciulli

Abstract: Tribology is related to all studies on friction, wear, and lubrication. One of the main aims of these studies is a reduction in friction and wear. Tribology is extremely vast, being also multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary. Therefore, it is very difficult to organize the several tribology subjects in an unique way and different classifications have been proposed by different authors. In this work, several subjects treated by tribology are reviewed and organized in six branches: Fundamental Tribology, Tribo… Show more

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“…There are three main failure modes of machine parts: corrosion, fracture, and wear [1][2][3], in which wear accounts for the largest proportion, about 60-80%, and consumes nearly one−third−half of the energy [4,5]. Therefore, the technology of reducing frictional resistance and wear is an effective way to save energy, prolong the service life of mechanical equipment, and improve its working reliability [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are three main failure modes of machine parts: corrosion, fracture, and wear [1][2][3], in which wear accounts for the largest proportion, about 60-80%, and consumes nearly one−third−half of the energy [4,5]. Therefore, the technology of reducing frictional resistance and wear is an effective way to save energy, prolong the service life of mechanical equipment, and improve its working reliability [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Controllable fluid technology has seen a long initial stage. The relatively low strength and temperature, contaminant sensitivity and the necessity of high voltages for ER fluids have impeded their widespread commercialization, as reported in [5,6]. Recently, the importance of these materials has been demonstrated in defining the interface between the electrical system and mechanics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%