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    An editor's perspective on the quality and content of wear research manuscripts by Blau, P.J.

    Published in Wear (30-04-2019)
    “…Progress in wear science and engineering depends on effective communication, and archival tribology journals and conferences help to serve those communication…”
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    Surface engineering to improve the durability and lubricity of Ti–6Al–4V alloy by Bansal, D.G., Eryilmaz, O.L., Blau, P.J.

    Published in Wear (29-07-2011)
    “…► Oil-lubricated friction and wear tests of both commercial and experimental coatings and surface treatments for titanium alloy Ti–6Al–4V were conducted to…”
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    Tribo-mechanical properties of thin boron coatings deposited on polished cobalt alloy surfaces for orthopedic applications by Klepper, C.C., Williams, J.M., Truhan, J.J., Qu, J., Riester, L., Hazelton, R.C., Moschella, J.J., Blau, P.J., Anderson, J.P., Popoola, O.O., Keitz, M.D.

    Published in Thin solid films (31-03-2008)
    “…This paper presents experimental evidence that thin (< ∼ 200 nm) boron coatings, deposited with a (vacuum) cathodic arc technique on pre-polished Co–Cr–Mo…”
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    Lessons learned from the test-to-test variability of different types of wear data by Blau, P.J.

    Published in Wear (15-04-2017)
    “…Contrary to the established principles of the scientific method, a surprising number of experimentally-based papers submitted to tribology journals and…”
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    Improved surface properties of polymer materials by multiple ion beam treatment by Lee, E.H., Lewis, M.B., Blau, P.J., Mansur, L.K.

    Published in Journal of materials research (01-03-1991)
    “…Ion beam treatment studies have been carried out to investigate the potential for improvements in surface-sensitive properties of polymers. Kapton, Teflon,…”
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    Grinding wheel condition monitoring with boosted minimum distance classifiers by Liao, T. Warren, Tang, Fengming, Qu, J., Blau, P.J.

    “…Grinding wheels get dull as more material is removed. This paper presents a methodology to detect a ‘dull’ wheel online based on acoustic emission (AE)…”
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    A wavelet-based methodology for grinding wheel condition monitoring by Warren Liao, T., Ting, Chi-Fen, Qu, J., Blau, P.J.

    “…Grinding wheel surface condition changes as more material is removed. This paper presents a wavelet-based methodology for grinding wheel condition monitoring…”
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    Development of a two-body wet abrasion test method with attention to the effects of reused abradant by Blau, P.J., Dehoff, R.R.

    Published in Wear (01-04-2013)
    “…A simple test method has been developed to quantify the response of metals and alloys to two-body wet abrasion. A metallographic polishing machine was modified…”
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    Scuffing tendencies of different metals against copper under non-lubricated conditions by Kovalchenko, A.M., Blau, P.J., Qu, J., Danyluk, S.

    Published in Wear (02-09-2011)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Dry sliding of eight metals against Cu showed radically different scuffing behavior. ► Tungsten scuffed the least and had the lowest and…”
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    Spectrum loading effects on the running-in of lubricated bronze and surface-treated titanium against alloy steel by Blau, P.J., Cooley, K.M., Bansal, D., Smid, I., Eden, T.J., Neshastehriz, M., Potter, J.K., Segall, A.E.

    Published in Wear (01-04-2013)
    “…Lubricated bearing surfaces like those in engine connecting rods commonly experience transient loading in service. These transients can affect friction, wear…”
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    Effects of water films and sliding speed on the frictional behavior of truck disc brake materials by Blau, P.J., McLaughlin, J.C.

    Published in Tribology international (01-10-2003)
    “…Friction materials for car and truck disc brake pads are typically complex composites containing metals, ceramics, and polymers that are designed to provide…”
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    Effects of prior surface damage on high-temperature oxidation of Fe-, Ni-, and Co-based alloys by Blau, P.J., Brummett, T.M., Pint, B.A.

    Published in Wear (15-06-2009)
    “…Multi-component metallic alloys have been developed to withstand high-temperature service in corrosive environments. Some of these applications, like exhaust…”
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    Use of multiple criteria to map the high-temperature scuffing behavior of Co-based superalloys by Blau, P.J., Yao, M., Qu, J., Wu, J.

    Published in Wear (15-06-2009)
    “…The goal of this work was to rank, as quantitatively as possible, the high-temperature scuffing characteristics of a series of Co-based materials, including…”
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    Nanoindentation with a Knoop indenter by Riester, L., Blau, P.J., Lara-Curzio, E., Breder, K.

    Published in Thin solid films (01-12-2000)
    “…Nanoindentation is a reliable method for measuring mechanical properties of thin films and small volumes of most materials. The Berkovich indenter is preferred…”
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    Sliding Friction and Wear Characteristics of Novel Graphitic Foam Materials by Qu, J., Blau, P.J., Klett, J., Jolly, B.

    Published in Tribology letters (01-11-2004)
    “…While the use of ORNL developed high-thermal-conductivity graphitic foam materials has been focused on thermal management applications, recent experiments have…”
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    The influence of a heat treatment on the tribological performance of a high wear resistant high Si Al–Si alloy weld overlay by Ott, R.D., Blue, C.A., Santella, M.L., Blau, P.J.

    Published in Wear (2001)
    “…A high silicon (Si)-containing aluminum–silicon (Al–Si) alloy surface weld overlay, deposited on 319 Al alloys, has been developed at Oak Ridge National…”
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