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This course addresses the design of tribological systems: the interfaces between two or more bodies in relative motion.
FREE
This course includes
Hours of videos
416 years, 7 months
Units & Quizzes
15
Unlimited Lifetime access
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Certificate of Completion
Fundamental topics include: geometric, chemical, and physical characterization of surfaces; friction and wear mechanisms for metals, polymers, and ceramics, including abrasive wear, delamination theory, tool wear, erosive wear, wear of polymers and composites; and boundary lubrication and solid-film lubrication. The course also considers the relationship between nano-tribology and macro-tribology, rolling contacts, tribological problems in magnetic recording and electrical contacts, and monitoring and diagnosis of friction and wear. Case studies are used to illustrate key points.
Course Currilcum
- Introduction to Tribology Unlimited
- Introduction to Tribology (cont.) Unlimited
- Chemical and Physical State of the Solid Surface Unlimited
- Friction Unlimited
- Analysis of Large Plastic Deformation of Elasto-plastic Solids Unlimited
- Introduction to Wear Unlimited
- Response of Materials to Surface Traction Unlimited
- Wear Mechanisms Unlimited
- Introduction to Axiomatic Design Unlimited
- Design of Low Friction Surfaces Unlimited
- Design of Seals Unlimited
- Friction and Wear of Polymers and Composites Unlimited
- Solution Wear Unlimited
- Temperature Distribution Unlimited
- Erosive Wear Unlimited