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  2. Tribology - Wikipedia

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    The term tribology became widely used following The Jost Report published in 1966. [1] The report highlighted the huge cost of friction, wear and corrosion to the UK economy (1.1–1.4% of GDP). [1] As a result, the UK government established several national centres to address tribological problems. Since then the term has diffused into the ...

  3. Glossary of mechanical engineering - Wikipedia

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    However, glossaries like this one are useful for looking up, comparing and reviewing large numbers of terms together. You can help enhance this page by adding new terms or writing definitions for existing ones. This glossary of mechanical engineering terms pertains specifically to mechanical engineering and its sub-disciplines.

  4. Category:Tribology - Wikipedia

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    Tribology is the science and engineering of interacting surfaces in relative motion. It includes the study and application of the principles of friction, lubrication and wear. It includes the study and application of the principles of friction, lubrication and wear.

  5. Tribocorrosion - Wikipedia

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    The name tribocorrosion expresses the underlying disciplines of tribology and corrosion. Tribology is concerned with the study of friction, lubrication and wear (its name comes from the Greek "tribo" meaning to rub) and corrosion is concerned with the chemical and electrochemical interactions between a material, normally a metal, and its ...

  6. Stick–slip phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    The familiar squeak of basketball shoes on a wooden basketball court is caused by stick–slip motion. The stick–slip phenomenon, also known as the slip–stick phenomenon or simply stick–slip, is a type of motion exhibited by objects in contact sliding over one another.

  7. Explainer: What common cryptocurrency terms mean - AOL

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    For example, Bitcoin is the coin for the Bitcoin blockchain, and Ether is the coin for the Ethereum blockchain. Cold storage A method of storing cryptocurrencies offline to increase security.

  8. Tribometer - Wikipedia

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    A tribotester is the general name given to a machine or device used to perform tests and simulations of wear, friction and lubrication which are the subject of the study of tribology. [ citation needed ] Often tribotesters are extremely specific in their function and are fabricated by manufacturers who desire to test and analyze the long-term ...

  9. Your questions about measles, answered - AOL

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    Texas’ largest outbreak of measles in 30 years has reached 90 cases, the Texas Department of State Health Services said Friday. Thirty-two cases have been added since the department’s update ...