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This book deals with the new and now-expanding field of friction, wear, and other surface-related mechanical phenomena for polymers. Polymers have been used in various forms such as bulk, films, and composites in applications where their friction, wear resistance, and other surface-related properties have been effectively utilized. There are also many examples in which polymers have performed extremely well, such as in tyres, shoes, brakes, gears, bearings, small moving parts in electronics and MEMS, cosmetics/hair products, and artificial human joints. Around the world, much research is currently being undertaken to develop new polymers, in different forms, for further enhancing tribological performance and for finding novel applications. Keeping in view the importance of tribology of polymers for research and technology as well as the vast literature that is now available in research papers and review articles, this timely book brings together a wealth of research data for an understanding of the basic principles of the subject.

Table of Contents
Adhesion and Friction of Polymers (N K Myshkin & A V Kovalev); Tribophysical Interpretation of Polymer Sliding Mechanisms (P Samyn et al.); Scaling Effects in Tribotesting of Polymers (P Samyn & J Quintelier); Biopolymer Tribology (T Joyce); Wear of PTFE and Its Composites (T Blanchet); Brake Friction Materials (H Jang & S Kim); Mechanical and Frictional Properties of Thin Polymer Films (A Chateauminois & C Fretigny); Tribology of Composite Hard/Soft Films on Si Substrate (M Minn & S K Sinha); and other papers.

Polymer Tribology

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    A Hardback by Sujeet K Sinha, Brian J Briscoe

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      Publisher: Imperial College Press
      Publication Date: 03/04/2009
      ISBN13: 9781848162020, 978-1848162020
      ISBN10: 1848162022

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book deals with the new and now-expanding field of friction, wear, and other surface-related mechanical phenomena for polymers. Polymers have been used in various forms such as bulk, films, and composites in applications where their friction, wear resistance, and other surface-related properties have been effectively utilized. There are also many examples in which polymers have performed extremely well, such as in tyres, shoes, brakes, gears, bearings, small moving parts in electronics and MEMS, cosmetics/hair products, and artificial human joints. Around the world, much research is currently being undertaken to develop new polymers, in different forms, for further enhancing tribological performance and for finding novel applications. Keeping in view the importance of tribology of polymers for research and technology as well as the vast literature that is now available in research papers and review articles, this timely book brings together a wealth of research data for an understanding of the basic principles of the subject.

      Table of Contents
      Adhesion and Friction of Polymers (N K Myshkin & A V Kovalev); Tribophysical Interpretation of Polymer Sliding Mechanisms (P Samyn et al.); Scaling Effects in Tribotesting of Polymers (P Samyn & J Quintelier); Biopolymer Tribology (T Joyce); Wear of PTFE and Its Composites (T Blanchet); Brake Friction Materials (H Jang & S Kim); Mechanical and Frictional Properties of Thin Polymer Films (A Chateauminois & C Fretigny); Tribology of Composite Hard/Soft Films on Si Substrate (M Minn & S K Sinha); and other papers.

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