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  1. An atomic-scale approach for biodiesel boundary lubricity characterisation
  2. Nanoscale friction as a function of activation energies
  3. Modelling adhesive contact problems involving a layered elastic solid and cylindrical indenter using Lennard Jones potential
  4. Frictional characteristics of molecular length ultra-thin boundary adsorbed films
  5. Atomic Scale Friction in the Function of Modified Eyring Activation Energies
  6. Elastoplastic contact of rough surfaces: a line contact model for boundary regime of lubrication
  7. On the two-dimensional solution of both adhesive and non-adhesive contact problems involving functionally graded materials
  8. Nanoscale elastoplastic adhesion of wet asperities
  9. A Numerical Model for Wet-adhesive Line Contact
  10. The influence of inter-ring pressures on piston-ring/liner tribological conjunction
  11. Mixed thermo-elastohydrodynamic cam-tappet power loss in low-speed emission cycles
  12. Transient mixed thermo-elastohydrodynamic lubrication in multi-speed transmissions
  13. Formation of ultra-thin bi-molecular boundary adsorbed films
  14. Physio-chemical hydrodynamic mechanism underlying the formation of thin adsorbed boundary films
  15. Effect of lubricant molecular rheology on formation and shear of ultra-thin surface films
  16. Cavitation induced starvation for piston-ring/liner tribological conjunction