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Laser-Induced Periodic Surface Nano- and Microstructures for Tribological Applications
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This book is the printed edition of the Special Issue published in Materials. The book provides an overview of current international research activities in the field of friction and wear management through the laser processing of periodic surface micro- and nanostructures for technical and medical applications. Contributions of renowned scientists from academia and industry provide a bridge between the fields of tribology and laser material processing in order to foster current knowledge and present new ideas for future applications and new technologies.
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Keywords
- applications
- CoCrMo
- coefficient of friction
- deterministic asperity model
- direct laser interference patterning
- dry friction
- film thickness
- Friction
- friction reduction
- grooves
- hierarchical surfaces
- high-power
- high-rate
- History of engineering & technology
- HSFL
- laser
- laser beam interference ablation
- laser microtexturing
- laser surface texturing
- laser texturing
- laser-induced periodic surface structures
- laser-induced periodic surface structures (LIPSS)
- LIPSS
- LSFL
- lubricant
- lubricant additives
- lubricant transport
- lubricated friction
- Microstructure
- mixed lubrication
- multi-scale surface texturing
- nanostructure
- numerical approaches
- numerical modelling
- phase-field method
- smart surfaces
- Starvation
- stribeck curve
- surface characterization
- surface texturing
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- texturing patterns
- triangular LIPSS
- tribological characterization
- tribological properties
- tribology
- ultra-short pulsed laser
- wear
- wear reduction