88 results on '"Kalin, M."'
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2. Tribological behaviour of green wood-based unrecycled and recycled polypropylene composites
3. Elastic and plastic deformation of surface asperities and their load-carrying mechanisms during the formation of a real contact area
4. Evaluation of pharmacy student empathy scores before and after a geriatrics advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE)
5. Wear-coefficient analyses for polymer-gear life-time predictions: A critical appraisal of methodologies
6. Effects of slide-to-roll ratio and temperature on the tribological behaviour in polymer-steel contacts and a comparison with the performance of real-scale gears
7. Additive chemical structure and its effect on the wetting behaviour of oil at 100 °C
8. Submicron-scale experimental analyses of the multi-asperity contact behaviour of various steels, an aluminium alloy and a polymer
9. Influence of additives and their molecular structure on the static and dynamic wetting of oil on steel at room temperature
10. Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention of Urinary Tract Infections in Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Settings: A Consensus Statement From AMDA's Infection Advisory Subcommittee
11. Water-lubricated behaviour of AISI 440C stainless steel and a DLC coating for an orbital hydraulic motor application
12. Synergisms and antagonisms between MoS2 nanotubes and representative oil additives under various contact conditions
13. Associations of independent living and labor force participation with impairment indicators in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder at 20-year follow-up
14. Submicron-scale experimental analyses of multi-asperity contacts with different roughnesses
15. Friction and anti-galling properties of hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) in aluminium forming
16. Toolkit for US colleges/schools of pharmacy to prepare learners for careers in academia
17. Friction and wear performance of functionally graded ductile iron for brake pads
18. Experimentally derived friction model to evaluate the anti-wear and friction-modifier additives in steel and DLC contacts
19. Interactions between MoS2 nanotubes and conventional additives in model oils
20. Tribological properties of polyamide (PA6) in self-mated contacts and against steel as a stationary and moving body
21. The dominant effect of temperature on the fatigue behaviour of polymer gears
22. Effect of ZDDP concentration on the thermal film formation on steel, hydrogenated non-doped and Si-doped DLC
23. Effect of the type, size and concentration of solid lubricants on the tribological properties of the polymer PEEK
24. Methodology of a statistical and DOE approach to the prediction of performance in tribology – A DLC boundary-lubrication case study
25. Influence of concentration and anion alkyl chain length on tribological properties of imidazolium sulfate ionic liquids as additives to glycerol in steel–steel contact lubrication
26. Methods Used by Colleges and Schools of Pharmacy to Prepare Student Pharmacists for Careers in Academia
27. Influence of the processing temperature on the tribological and mechanical properties of poly-ether-ether-ketone (PEEK) polymer
28. Adsorption of alcohols and fatty acids onto hydrogenated (a-C:H) DLC coatings
29. Comparing surface topography parameters of rough surfaces obtained with spectral moments and deterministic methods
30. Aluminium-alloy transfer to a CrN coating and a hot-work tool steel at room and elevated temperatures
31. Wear and friction behaviour of poly-ether-ether-ketone (PEEK) filled with graphene, WS 2 and CNT nanoparticles
32. The effect of temperature and sliding distance on coated (CrN, TiAlN) and uncoated nitrided hot-work tool steels against an aluminium alloy
33. Pyridinium based dicationic ionic liquids as base lubricants or lubricant additives
34. Initiation and evolution of the aluminium-alloy transfer on hot-work tool steel at temperatures from 20 °C to 500 °C
35. Faecal carriage of extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae is common 12 months after infection and is related to strain factors
36. The wetting of steel, DLC coatings, ceramics and polymers with oils and water: The importance and correlations of surface energy, surface tension, contact angle and spreading
37. Neutron-reflectometry study of alcohol adsorption on various DLC coatings
38. Criteria and properties of the asperity peaks on 3D engineering surfaces
39. The correlation between the surface energy, the contact angle and the spreading parameter, and their relevance for the wetting behaviour of DLC with lubricating oils
40. Adsorption mechanisms for fatty acids on DLC and steel studied by AFM and tribological experiments
41. Influence of cooling speed on the microstructure and wear behaviour of hypereutectic Fe–Cr–C hardfacings
42. Lubrication of DLC-coated surfaces with MoS2 nanotubes in all lubrication regimes: Surface roughness and running-in effects
43. Nanoparticles as novel lubricating additives in a green, physically based lubrication technology for DLC coatings
44. Influence of surface roughness and running-in on the lubrication of steel surfaces with oil containing MoS2 nanotubes in all lubrication regimes
45. Atomic force microscopy and tribology study of the adsorption of alcohols on diamond-like carbon coatings and steel
46. How to determine the number of asperity peaks, their radii and their heights for engineering surfaces: A critical appraisal
47. Improving the performance of a proportional 4/3 water–hydraulic valve by using a diamond-like-carbon coating
48. Non-conventional inverse-Stribeck-curve behaviour and other characteristics of DLC coatings in all lubrication regimes
49. Parameters influencing the running-in and long-term tribological behaviour of polyamide (PA) against polyacetal (POM) and steel
50. Mechanisms and improvements in the friction and wear behavior using MoS2 nanotubes as potential oil additives
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