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| SESSION I Keynote Address |
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A Role for Tribology in Life Cycle Design |
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| SESSION II Invited Lectures |
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Fuel Economy Improvement by Engine and Gear Oils |
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Engine Oil Fuel Efficiency-Practical Issues |
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Some Challenges to Tribology Posed by Energy Efficient Technology |
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| SESSION III Lubricants (1) |
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Nano-rheology of Polyisoprene Solutions Confined Between Two Solid Surfaces |
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Boundary Conditions in Fractionated Lubication |
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Thermal Degradation of Greases and the Effect on Lubrication Performance |
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| SESSION IV Wear |
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Wear Due to Debris Particles in Rolling Bearing Contacts |
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87 | (8) |
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Wear Behaviour of Synchronisers in Relation to a Duty Parameter |
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Preliminary Study of the Tribological Performance of Surface Coatings Under Different Slide-to Roll Ratios and Lubricated Condition |
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| SESSION V Friction Reduction |
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Four Great Challenges Confronting our Understanding and Modeling of Sliding Friction |
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117 | (12) |
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Observations of Frictional Behaviour of Mos2 and Dependence on Surface Roughness Orientation |
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129 | (10) |
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Role of Mechanical Properties in the friction and Transfer Behaviour of anisotropic PET Base Films |
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Physical Characterization of the Anti-wear Performance of Phosphate Coatings. Application to Engine Tappets |
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Developments of Fretting Sliding Criteria to Quantify the Local Friction Coefficient Evolution Under Partial Slip Conditions |
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161 | (12) |
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| SESSION VI Hydrodynamics |
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Analysis of Mixed Lubrication of Dynamically Loaded Journal Bearings Including Non-Newtonian Effects and Mass Conserving Cavitation |
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175 | (12) |
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Spring Supported Thrust Bearings for Hydroelectric Generators: Influence of Oil Viscosity on Power Loss |
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187 | (8) |
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Shock Absorption by Oil Films Applicable to Bearing and Seal Parts of Hydraulic Equipment |
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Optimization of Oil Flow Rate and Oil Film Temperature Rise in High Speed Hydrodynamic Journal Bearings |
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205 | (6) |
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Tilting Pad Thrust bearing Tests-Influence of Oil Flow Rate on Power Loss and Temperatures |
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211 | (8) |
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| SESSION VII Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication |
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Elastohydrodynamic Lubricant Film Shape-Comparison Between Experimental and Theoretical Results |
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221 | (12) |
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The Evolution of Lubricant Film Defects in the Starved Regime |
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Starvation in Ball Bearing Lubricated by Oil and Air Lubrication System |
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243 | (10) |
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Starved Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication of the Rib-Roller End Contact in Tapered Roller Bearings: Film Thickness, Traction and Moments |
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253 | (12) |
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| SESSION VIII Surface Roughness |
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Specifying Surface Roughness for Spur and Helical Gears |
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267 | (8) |
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Experimental Studies of Dynamic Sliding Wear for PEHL Contacts |
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275 | (6) |
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``Bi-Gaussian'' Representation of Worn Surface Topography in Elastic Contact Problems |
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281 | (10) |
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Effects of Surface Topography and Running-in Upon Rolling Contact Fatigue Life-Evaluation of Plasticity Index |
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291 | (10) |
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Effect of Surface Roughness on Friction Loss Between Cam and Follower |
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301 | (8) |
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| SESSION IX Invited Lectures |
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Energy Conservation Through Surface Engineering |
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311 | (8) |
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Energy Saving Through Extended Component Life |
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319 | (8) |
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The Impact on Tribological Issues of Energy Conservation in Metal Forming Operations |
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327 | (8) |
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| SESSION X Manufacturing |
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Modelling of Friction in the Simulation of Metal Machining |
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337 | (10) |
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Optimisation of Wall Friction in Food Processing |
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347 | (10) |
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Behaviour of Diamond Coatings on Cutting Tools |
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357 | (8) |
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The characterisation of Die Friction as a Means to Reduce Component Machining and Attain Near-Net Shape Form |
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365 | (6) |
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| SESSION XI Component Life |
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Tribologists and `Greening' of Materials Technology |
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373 | (6) |
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Analysis of the Fretting Behaviour of a Glass/Epoxy Interface |
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379 | (10) |
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Methodology of Characterisation of the Raceway/Lubricant/Ball Contacts Submitted to Vibrations and Degraded by False Brinelling |
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389 | (10) |
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Influence of the Nature and Size of Solid Particles on the Indentation Features in EHL Contacts |
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399 | (12) |
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| SESSION XII Component Life-Condition Monitoring |
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Relationship between Acoustic Emission Source Position and Spalling Position in Radial Rolling Bearings |
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413 | (10) |
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Real-Time Condition Monitoring of Mechanical Face Seal |
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423 | (8) |
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Wear Debris Analysis of Condition Monitoring of Gears |
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431 | (12) |
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Condition Based Maintenance-The Benefits of Counting the Cost |
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443 | (10) |
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| SESSION XIII Lubricants (2) |
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The Effect of the Viscosity-Pressure Behaviour of Lubricants on the Film Thickness in Elastohydrodynamically Lubricated Line Contacts |
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455 | (10) |
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Elastohydrodynamic Friction Behaviour of Polyalphaolefin Blends |
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465 | (12) |
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Preliminary Investigation of the Influence of Temperature on the Limiting Shear Strength of Lubricant Films Using a Sliding Wedge Test |
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477 | (10) |
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| SESSION XIV Automotive |
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A Tribological Study of Roller Follower Valve Trains. Part 1: A Theoretical Study with a Numerical Lubrication Model Considering Possible Sliding |
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489 | (12) |
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A Sensitivity Analysis of the Influences of the Design and Operational Parameters on Frictional Losses of Ring Packs in an Internal Combustion Engine |
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501 | (14) |
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AES Investigation of the Transfer and Chemical Behaviour of MoS2 in Rolling Contacts |
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515 | (10) |
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| SESSION XV Friction Reduction |
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525 | (20) |
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Wet Friction Materials for the Continuous Slip Torque Converter Clutch-Fuel Economy Improvement of Passenger Cars Equipped with Automatic Transmission |
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527 | (8) |
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The Reduction of Friction in Axially Non-Cylindrical Journal Bearings Using Grooved Bearing Shells |
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535 | (10) |
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| Written Discussion |
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545 | (20) |
| List of Delegates |
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