Tribology Transactions

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  • Formerly known as
    ASLE transactions
  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    3,471
  • Abbreviation
    Tribol Trans
  • ISSN
    1040-2004
  • e-ISSN
    1547-397X
  • Main Publisher
    Taylor & Francis Group LLC
  • Publisher
    Informa UK Limited
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
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  • Technology
    Engineering (General)
    Civil engineering (General)
    Technology
    Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Description
Tribology Transactions stands as a premier international forum for the latest advancements in tribology and surface engineering. This peer-reviewed journal focuses on the science and technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion, covering a broad spectrum of topics crucial to understanding and improving the performance, reliability, and lifespan of mechanical systems. Key areas of focus include friction, wear, lubrication, bearing design, materials tribology, surface treatments, and the application of tribological principles in various industries such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, and energy. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and technical notes that provide in-depth insights into both theoretical and experimental aspects of tribology. Tribology Transactions also delves into the development of new lubricants, surface coatings, and materials designed to minimize friction and wear. Indexed in major databases like Scopus and Web of Science, it ensures wide visibility and accessibility for researchers worldwide. This journal serves as an invaluable resource for engineers, scientists, and researchers seeking to stay at the forefront of tribological innovations. Its commitment to disseminating high-quality research makes it an essential publication for anyone involved in optimizing the efficiency and durability of mechanical components and systems. Submit your research to contribute to the advancement of tribology. Impactful discoveries related to new lubricants and coatings are especially welcome.