可持续摩擦学,提高可靠性和效率

IF 1.6 3区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
J. Katiyar, T. Rao
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本期特刊包括在2021年12月8日至10日以摩擦学可持续发展和可靠性主题的虚拟模式举行的2021年国际摩擦学研究研讨会(ITRS)上发表的论文集。据观察,机器和部件的类型每天都在改进,以满足人类的需求。由于人类生活必需品的这些要求,新的摩擦学挑战已经发展到影响机械和工程部件的可靠性和效率。此外,政府还对工业实施了严格的规章制度,以减少环境污染。研究人员开发了可持续(绿色)润滑剂,在许多工程部件中使用超润滑概念,以及减少接触面积的新方法,如自润滑涂层、表面纹理和表面改性。因此,这篇社论探讨了摩擦学的进展,以及实现可持续性和可靠性的摩擦信息学方法。实用的,可持续的摩擦学方法为社会福祉强调在这篇社论是1。2.可持续润滑;空间摩擦学,3;Triboinformatics 4。Biotribology 5。增材制造;7.轻金属基复合材料;可持续加工;8;电动汽车。ITRS 2021的全体会议、主题演讲、特邀演讲者和参与者审议的这些可持续摩擦学方法是摩擦学未来研究方向的指导方针。
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Sustainable tribology for reliability and efficiency
This special issue includes a collection of papers presented at the International Tribology Research Symposium (ITRS) 2021, held from 8th to 10th December 2021 in a virtual mode with the Tribology for Sustainability and Reliability theme. It has been observed that the types of machinery and components are improving daily as per the requirements to fulfill human needs. Due to these requirements in human necessities, new tribological challenges have developed that affect the reliability and efficiency of machinery and engineering components. Furthermore, the governments have also implemented stringent rules and regulations on industries to reduce environmental pollution. Researchers have developed sustainable (green) lubricants, superlubricity concepts in many engineering components, and new methodologies for contact area reduction, such as self-lubricating coatings, surface texturing, and surface modification. Therefore, this editorial has explored tribological advances, and Triboinformatics approaches for achieving sustainability and reliability. The practical, sustainable tribological approaches for the well-being of the society highlighted in this editorial are 1. Sustainable lubrication, 2. Space tribology, 3. Triboinformatics, 4. Biotribology, 5. Additive manufacturing, 6. Light metal matrix composites, 7. Sustainable machining, 8. Electric vehicles. These sustainable tribological approaches deliberated by the plenary, keynote, and invited speakers and participants of ITRS 2021 are guidelines for future research directions of tribology.
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CiteScore
4.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
110
审稿时长
6.1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Engineering Tribology publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed papers from academia and industry worldwide on the engineering science associated with tribology and its applications. "I am proud to say that I have been part of the tribology research community for almost 20 years. That community has always seemed to me to be highly active, progressive, and closely knit. The conferences are well attended and are characterised by a warmth and friendliness that transcends national boundaries. I see Part J as being an important part of that community, giving us an outlet to publish and promote our scholarly activities. I very much look forward to my term of office as editor of your Journal. I hope you will continue to submit papers, help out with reviewing, and most importantly to read and talk about the work you will find there." Professor Rob Dwyer-Joyce, Sheffield University, UK This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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