Tribology: Faraday Discussion 156
Topics: Physical Chemistry, Biotechnology, Molecular Modeling, Keywords: Tribology, Lubricated systems, Predictive modelling, Molecular mechanics, Surface interaction
Date: /2/3/4/ April 2012, Southampton, United Kingdom, Europe
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Official Information:
Tribology is the essential science of all interacting surfaces in relative motion. Tribology affects our lives in many direct ways and is core to future transport and energy efficient machines, the control of emissions and low maintenance renewable energy systems, to the efficacy and performance of joint implants, and the operation of mircoelectromechanical devices.
This Faraday Discussion will focus on advanced computational and experimental
tribology combining multiscale modelling, analytical and experimental techniques
to develop a better understanding of tribological processes at the molecular,
micro and nano scales and the use of this understanding to link this to
micro-system performance as well as predictive models concerned with macro
contact.
Over the last 10 years there have been enormous advances in experimental
techniques to study interfaces at the molecular scale (in situ spectroscopies,
various scanning probe techniques, applications of synchotron radiation), in
studies of the chemical modification of surfaces, and in theoretical and
computational approaches (molecular mechanics, density functional theory) to
modelling interfaces on the molecular scale.
The aim of this Discussion is to bring together advances in these diverse aspects, all of which bear directly on the topic of tribology, by providing a forum for discussion between chemists, physicists, theoreticians, engineers and biomedical researchers.
Themes:
• Future lubricated systems
• Smart tribological surfaces
• Predictive modelling
• Biotribology

