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    Effects of the exposure to corrosive salts on the frictional behavior of gray cast iron and a titanium-based metal matrix composite by Blau, Peter J., Truhan, John J., Kenik, Edward A.

    Published in Tribology international (01-09-2007)
    “…The introduction of increasingly corrosive road-deicing chemicals has created significant and costly problems for the trucking industry. From a tribological…”
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    Ionic liquids with ammonium cations as lubricants or additives by Qu, J., Truhan, J. J., Dai, S., Luo, H., Blau, P. J.

    Published in Tribology letters (01-06-2006)
    “…A new class of more effective lubricants could lead to huge energy savings. Limited recent literature has suggested potential for using room-temperature ionic…”
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    An efficient method for accurately determining wear volumes of sliders with non-flat wear scars and compound curvatures by Qu, Jun, Truhan, John J.

    Published in Wear (20-10-2006)
    “…Point contact is often used in unidirectional pin-on-disk and reciprocating pin-on-flat sliding friction and wear tests. The slider tip could have either a…”
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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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    Effects of moisture adsorption on laboratory wear measurements of brake friction materials by Lee, Kwangjin, Blau, Peter J., Truhan, John J.

    Published in Wear (15-03-2007)
    “…As is the case for tribological systems in general, the wear of brake friction materials, sliding against brake discs or drums, is influenced by many factors…”
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