Tribology

A section of Coatings (ISSN 2079-6412).

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The study of tribology of coatings is of great importance to the integrity and functions of coatings in demanding contact conditions. Specifically, the development of nanotechnologies and composite coatings opens up opportunities to push the boundaries of the tribological performance of coatings but demands a revision of our existing knowledge of tribology. Further, the interfacial bonding of coatings plays an important role in the debonding or spallation of coatings in sliding contact; therefore, there is a great demand for the control of appropriate interfaces by developing novel surface treatments and coating technologies.

This section is dedicated to experimental or theoretical research on the tribological behaviour of coatings with special relevance to the applications of coatings in transport vehicles, energy harvesting devices, manufacturing systems, oil/gas pipelines, and biomedical fields. The scope of this “Tribology of Coatings” section comprises innovative metallic, inorganic, organic and composite coatings especially designed for systems that involve contact elements. Studies of adhesion, friction, wear, corrosion and failure of such coatings in any length of scale are welcome in this section. All manuscripts to be considered for publication in this section will undergo a rigorous peer-review process, and decisions are based on the recommendations of independent reviewers.

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1st webinar on 20 September 2021:

Prof. Yury Gogotsi, Drexel University
"The World of Two-Dimensional Carbides and Nitrides (MXenes)" 

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2nd webinar on 18 October 2021:

Prof. Vadym Mochalin, Missouri University of Science and Technology
"Mechanical Properties, Adhesion, and Superlubricity of MXenes"

Prof. Ashlie Martini, University of California, Merced
"Atomistic Mechanisms of Friction for MoS2 and Beyond" 

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3rd webinar on 17 November 2021, 4 pm (CET) | 10 am (EST) | 3 pm UTC:

Prof. Alberto Rota, Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia
"Friction mechanisms of MoS2 at the multi-scale"

Prof. Carsten Gachot, Technische Universität Wien
"A new take on the design of in-situ formed high performing low-friction tribofilms"

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ViViMaT (the Vienna Virtual Materials Tribology Workshop) is a platform where tribologists, materials and surface scientists can present and exchange their latest research results relating to materials tribology for free via YouTube videos.

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