This international journal is dedicated to the rapid publication of high quality papers on the important subjects
of wear and friction, together with papers on closely related aspects of lubrication, contact phenomena or surface characterization.
The scope includes all aspects of physics, chemistry, materials science ... click here for full Aims & Scope
This international journal is dedicated to the rapid publication of high quality papers on the important subjects
of wear and friction, together with papers on closely related aspects of lubrication, contact phenomena or surface characterization.
The scope includes all aspects of physics, chemistry, materials science and mechanical engineering which relate directly to the subjects
of wear and friction; papers may approach the subject from a fundamental or technological viewpoint.
Thorough refereeing of all
papers, in accordance with normal procedures for international journals in science and engineering, ensures that Wear is an international
forum of high quality for multidisciplinary communications on topics which include:
• the fundamental understanding of wear
and frictional phenomena, including nanometre and atomic scale aspects of tribology;
• interactions between chemical processes
(e.g. corrosion) and wear, and chemical aspects of lubrication (e.g. boundary lubrication);
• design and materials selection
for the control of wear and friction;
• tribology of natural biological and artificial implanted materials;
• contact
phenomena in the context of friction and wear;
• new materials and their tribological behaviour;
• wear and friction
in cutting and forming processes;
• lubricants and mechanisms of lubrication in the context of wear and friction control;
•
topics in surface physics and chemistry related to wear and friction.
The following types of manuscripts on all topics within the
scope of the journal are welcomed:
• Full-length papers containing original research work.
• Short Communications giving
a complete description of a limited investigation.
• Reviews (with the prior approval of the Editor-in-Chief).
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Editor-in-Chief: Contact the Editor
I.M. Hutchings