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    An experimental study on the relation between surface texture and tactile friction by van Kuilenburg, J., Masen, M.A., Groenendijk, M.N.W., Bana, V., van der Heide, E.

    Published in Tribology international (01-04-2012)
    “…The main obstacle to calculate the ‘feel’ of a product from its surface properties is the ill-defined surface topography that is encountered after the most…”
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    The static friction response of non-glabrous skin as a function of surface energy and environmental conditions by Klaassen, M., de Vries, E.G., Masen, M.A.

    Published in Biotribology (Oxford) (01-09-2017)
    “…The (local) environmental conditions have a significant effect on the interaction between skin and products. Plasticisation of the stratum corneum occurs at…”
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    Tribological behavior of short-cut aramid fiber reinforced SBR elastomers: the effect of fiber orientation by Khafidh, M., Schipper, D.J., Masen, M.A., Vleugels, N., Noordermeer, J.W.M.

    “…Elastomeric materials are widely used in daily applications, such as conveyor belts and wiper. Generally, elastomeric materials show poor tribological…”
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    Tool-life prediction under multi-cycle loading during metal forming: a feasibility study by Hu, Yiran, Yuan, Xi, Ma, Guojia, Masen, M.A., Wang, Liliang

    “…In the present research, the friction and wear behaviour of a hard coating were studied by using ball-on-disc tests to simulate the wear process of the coated…”
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    Interpersonal differences in the friction response of skin relate to FTIR measures for skin lipids and hydration by Klaassen, M., De Vries, E.G., Masen, M.A.

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-05-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •In-vivo skin friction measurements were combined with in-vivo FTIR spectroscopy.•The quantity of lipids on the skin appears not to be…”
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    A systems based experimental approach to tactile friction by Masen, M.A.

    “…This work focuses on the friction in contacts where the human finger pad is one of the interacting surfaces. This ‘tactile friction’ requires a full…”
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    Modelling the effects of age-related morphological and mechanical skin changes on the stimulation of tactile mechanoreceptors by Jobanputra, R.D., Boyle, C.J., Dini, D., Masen, M.A.

    “…Our sense of fine touch deteriorates as we age, a phenomenon typically associated with neurological changes to the skin. However, geometric and material…”
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    Development of an interactive friction model for the prediction of lubricant breakdown behaviour during sliding wear by Hu, Y., Wang, L., Politis, D.J., Masen, M.A.

    Published in Tribology international (01-06-2017)
    “…In this paper, a novel interactive friction-lubricant thickness model was developed to predict the evolution of coefficient of friction and the useful life of…”
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    Development of an interactive friction model to predict aluminum transfer in a pin-on-disc sliding system by Hu, Y., Zheng, Y., Politis, D.J., Masen, M.A., Cui, J., Wang, L.

    Published in Tribology international (01-02-2019)
    “…In aluminum forming processes, it is observed that the coefficient of friction increases and a transfer layer is formed on the tool surfaces. In the current…”
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    Friction in the contact between skin and a soft counter material: Effects of hardness and surface finish by Klaassen, M., de Vries, E.G., Masen, M.A.

    “…The interaction behaviour of skin with a counter surface depends strongly on the surface roughness of the counter surface. For relatively hard surfaces this…”
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    Friction and wear mechanism of short-cut aramid fiber and silica reinforced elastomers by Khafidh, M., Schipper, D.J., Masen, M.A., Vleugels, N., Dierkes, W.K., Noordermeer, J.W.M.

    Published in Wear (15-06-2019)
    “…Important phenomena during sliding contact of elastomeric materials are friction and wear. Wear reduction of elastomers can be achieved by minimizing the…”
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    Understanding the occurrence of a wavy wear track on elastomeric materials by Khafidh, M., Setiyana, B., Jamari, J., Masen, M.A., Schipper, D.J.

    Published in Wear (15-10-2018)
    “…Elastomeric materials are used in daily applications, such as tires and conveyor belts. Sliding friction of elastomeric materials often produces a unique…”
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    Influence of the relative humidity and the temperature on the in-vivo friction behaviour of human skin by Klaassen, M., Schipper, D.J., Masen, M.A.

    Published in Biotribology (Oxford) (01-06-2016)
    “…Both temperature and relative humidity are known to influence the frictional behaviour of human skin. However, literature does not completely cover to what…”
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    Abrasive wear based predictive maintenance for systems operating in sandy conditions by Woldman, M., Tinga, T., Van Der Heide, E., Masen, M.A.

    Published in Wear (15-09-2015)
    “…Machines operating in sandy environments are damaged by the abrasive action of sand particles that enter the machine and become entrapped between components…”
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    The role of the skin microrelief in the contact behaviour of human skin: Contact between the human finger and regular surface textures by van Kuilenburg, J., Masen, M.A., van der Heide, E.

    Published in Tribology international (01-09-2013)
    “…The friction behaviour of the human fingerpad as a function of asperity geometry was investigated experimentally. Surface textures consisting of evenly…”
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    Investigating the influence of sand particle properties on abrasive wear behaviour by Woldman, M., van der Heide, E., Schipper, D.J., Tinga, T., Masen, M.A.

    Published in Wear (30-07-2012)
    “…Abrasion by sand particles is an important factor causing excessive wear in machines operating in sandy environments. To prevent such machines from failing,…”
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    The influence of abrasive body dimensions on single asperity wear by Woldman, M., Van Der Heide, E., Tinga, T., Masen, M.A.

    Published in Wear (01-04-2013)
    “…This work focuses on the relation between the properties of abrasive bodies and the wear they cause. By performing single asperity scratch tests to simulate…”
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    A contact model for orthotropic-viscoelastic materials by Rodriguez, N.V., Masen, M.A., Schipper, D.J.

    “…In many industrial applications, fibre-reinforced polymers are in contact with rigid surfaces. The contact behaviour of such polymers is both anisotropic and…”
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    A model for the contact behaviour of weakly orthotropic viscoelastic materials by Rodriguez, N.V., Masen, M.A., Schipper, D.J.

    “…Fibre reinforced elastomers behave anisotropically as well as viscoelastically. Yang and Sun (1982) developed an elastic contact model for anisotropic…”
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