Equipment
Atomic force microscope (AFM) with possibility of quantitative analysis of mechanical properties of tribological surfaces and boundary films
We have recently purchased a new atomic force microscope (AFM) MFP 3D Origin, Asylum Research, Oxford Instruments. One of the main advantages of the new AFM is quantitative evaluation of the mechanical and tribological properties of surfaces and boundary films, such as for instance elasticity, damping, stiffness, friction, energy dissipation, etc. These properties of the boundary films are essential for newer tribological studies and allow for the new development of green lubrication technologies that use new additives and form films that are usually weaker, therefore quantitative comparison between them is crucial.
Research projects (2)
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ARIS research and infrastructure programmes (1)
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No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
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P2-0231 |
TRIBOLOGY |
1/1/2015
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12/31/2021 |
PhD Mitjan Kalin |
3,392 |
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