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Tribological Aspects for Reliable Operation of Engineering Surfaces

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Reliable operation of machine elements depends on the tribological properties of contacting elements, such as, the quality of the surface. Microgeometrical characterization of engineering surfaces has standard and non-standard methods, but in many cases of worn surfaces the results of these techniques become unusable. After examining worn surfaces—differential of military land vehicle, cylinder liner of engines and ferrodo-steel sliding couple—a new concept of surface characterization was developed: the feature based concept of surface characterization focusing to the properties of microtopography which determine the operation.

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We acknowledge the financial support of this work by the Hungarian State and the European Union under the TÁMOP-4.2.1B-11/2/KMR-2011-0001 project.

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Czifra, Á., Barányi, I. (2016). Tribological Aspects for Reliable Operation of Engineering Surfaces. In: Nádai, L., Padányi, J. (eds) Critical Infrastructure Protection Research. Topics in Intelligent Engineering and Informatics, vol 12. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28091-2_3

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