• Final Program

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    Room St Clair 3 - Level +2
    Room Rhône 3A - Level +1
    Room Roseraie 1&2 - Level +3
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    Room Rhône 3B - Level +1
    Room St Clair 2 - Level +2
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  •  Plenary lectures
     Keynote lectures
     Invited sessions
      Parallel sessions
     Posters
     Social events
     Young Tribologists Events
    • 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication
    • 2 - Wear of materials
    • 3 - Fundamentals of friction
    • 4 - Contact mechanics
    • 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations
    • 6 - Multiscale approaches for multiphysics modelling and in situ experiments in tribology
    • 7 - Surface engineering in tribology
    • 8 - Biotribology, biomimetics
    • 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems
    • 10 - Tribology to face the education and societal challenges
    • 11 - Partner Event - 48th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology
    • SUN. 10/07
    • MON. 11/07
    • TUE. 12/07
    • WED. 13/07
    • THU. 14/07
    • FRI. 15/07
    • Posters
    Young Tribologists Event - 3-Minute-Thesis (3-M-T)
     15:30 - 17:45 Rooms Rhône 1-2-3A
    Social event - Registration
     14:00 - 18:00 Hall Terreaux
    Social event - Welcome Reception
     18:00 - 19:30 Foyer 1-2-3
    Social event - Opening Ceremony
     09:00 - 09:45 Amphitheatre
    MON-PL01
    Plenary lecture - Jean-François JOANNY - Collège de France
     09:45 - 10:30 Amphitheatre
    Viscous and solid-like friction in biological systems
    Jean-François JOANNY, Collège de France, Franceto be confirmed
    MON-PL02
    Plenary lecture - Nicholas SPENCER - ETH Zürich, Switzerland
     11:00 - 11:45 Amphitheatre
    Cartilage-inspired lubrication with polymer brushes and gels
    Nicholas SPENCER, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
    MON-PL03
    Plenary lecture - Jay FINEBERG - The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
     11:45 - 12:30 Amphitheatre
    Friction, Fracture and Earthquakes at the Interface of Sliding blocks
    Jay FINEBERG, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
    MON-T1-S1-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 1 - Elastohydrodynamics 1
     14:00 - 15:20 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Malik YAHIAOUI, Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tarbes, France
    In-Situ Measurement of the Oil Film Meniscus at the Entry and Exit of a Rolling Bearing Contact
    William GRAY, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
    Observation and Analysis of the Divergent Zone in an EHL contact
    Emmanuel NAULT, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
    Application of New Photochromism Visualization Technique for Oil Transport Process around Engine Piston
    Akihiko AZETSU, Tokai University, Japan
    From single contact devices to rolling bearing simulators
    David KOSTAL, Brno University of technology, Czechia
    MON-T2-S1-R2
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 1 - Wear particles
     14:00 - 15:20 Room Pasteur - Chair : Imène LAHOUIJ, MINES ParisTech, PSL Research University – CEMEF, Centre de Mise en Forme des Matériaux, CNRS UMR7635, France
    Mapping Internal Composition of Wear Particles using X-Ray Computed Tomography
    Ken'ichi HIRATSUKA, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
    Conditions for low-wear friction under ageing of novel high strength Al-Cu-Mg-Si alloy by selective laser melting
    Qingzheng WANG, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, France
    Experimental multiparameter analysis of wear of 100Cr6 steel: scattering and limits of Archard’s law
    Manuel REICHELT, Federal Institute for Material Research and Testing (BAM), Germany
    MON-T4-S1-R5
    Theme 4 - Contact mechanics - Session 1 - Friction 1
     14:00 - 15:20 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Valérie VIDAL, Laboratoire de Physique, ENS de Lyon - CNRS, France
    Design and realization of metasurfaces with tunable friction law
    Antoine AYMARD, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    Pre-sliding friction: the role of wear
    Junxiao DU, Advanced Research Center for Nanolithography, Netherlands
    Thermal Effects on Brake Squeal using both experimental methods and complex eigenvalue analysis
    David NOWELL, Imperial College, United Kingdom
    High-throughput screening of adhesive friction in solid-solid interfaces
    Maria Clelia RIGHI, University of Bologna, Italy
    MON-T5-S1-R6
    Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations - Session 1 - Surface Chemisty & Surface Physics
     14:00 - 15:20 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Robert W. CARPICK, University of Pennsylvania, United States
    Probing and Understanding Elementary Steps in Tribochemical Reactions
    Wilfred TYSOE, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, United States
    Friction Anisotropy and Deformation in Copper Subjected to Sliding
    Christian HAUG, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute for Applied Materials (IAM-CMS), Germany
    High temperature vacuum friction test and IPXRD analysis of sulfide metal bonded films
    Ayaka TAKAHASHI, Chiba university, Japan
    MON-T8-S1-R7
    Theme 8 - Biotribology, biomimetics - Session 1 - Biomimetics
     14:00 - 15:20 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Angela PITENIS, UCSB, United States
    Attachment stability based on a combination of biomimetic microstructures of different shapes
    David BADLER, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
    Mussel-inspired improvements in the wear resistance of graphene
    Sulin CHEN, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
    MON-T9-S1-R1
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 1 - Grease 1
     14:00 - 15:20 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Jorge SEABRA, Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de Engenharia, Portugal
    Impact of Grease Churning type on Grease Leakage, Oil Bleeding and Rheology
    Sathwik CHATRA, SKF B. V., Netherlands
    Energetic investigation of lubricating grease thixotropy
    Erik KUHN, Hamburg University of Appl. Sc., Germany
    MON-T9-S1-R11
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 1 - Tribology in Machining
     14:00 - 15:20 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Eric FEULVARCH, ENISE, France
    Linear and non-linear unbalance response analysis of an aerostatic spindle for micromachining applications
    Federico COLOMBO, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
    Characterization of Drilltring During Drilling Operation
    Jamil ABDO, Frostburg State University, United States
    Predictive Engine Friction Modeling in GT-SUITE
    Marcel SCHMÄDICKE, Gamma Technologies GmbH, Germany
    The Influence of the Metalworking Fluid on Tool Wear in Milling Inconel 718
    Linus MEIER, Blaser Swisslube, Switzerland
    MON-T11-S1-R10
    Theme 11 - Partner Event - 47th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology - Session 1 - Energy & Health - 1
     14:00 - 15:20 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Stefano MISCHLER, EPFL, Switzerland
    In-situ Monitoring of Biomaterials in Fretting-Corrosion Couples
    Rob BEADLING, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
    How to reproduce a mechanical white etching layer (WEL) on rail surface thanks to a new experimental wheel-rail contact test bench
    Aurélien SAULOT, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Reproduction of mechanically induced white etching layer (WEL) using a test rig representative of wheel-rail contact conditions: from experimental to numerical simulations
    Léo THIERCELIN, LMA (Aix-Marseille Université) / LaMCoS (INSA Lyon) / LEM3 (Metz) , France
    OBSERVATION OF A MODIFIED SUPERFICIAL LAYER ON HEAVILY LOADED OSCILLATING BEARING UNDER GREASE LUBRICATION
    Lucas FRACHE, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    MON-T1-S2-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 2 - Elastohydrodynamics 2
     15:50 - 17:30 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Guillermo E. MORALES-ESPEJEL, SKF Research and Technology Development, Netherlands
    A new film parameter with micro elasto-hydrodynamics
    Jonny HANSEN, Scania CV AB, Sweden
    Transition between mixed lubrication and elastohydrodynamic lubrication with cavity-textured surfaces
    Denis MAZUYER, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
    Elastohydrodynamic lubrication in soft-on-hard, hard-on-soft and soft-on-soft point contacts at high loads
    Przemyslaw SADOWSKI, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
    Transient effects of squeeze and starvation on EHL Film Forming Capability under forced oscillation
    Malik YAHIAOUI, Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tarbes, France
    Lubrication between viscoelastic bodies: theory & experiments
    Carmine PUTIGNANO, Polytechnic UNiversity of Bari, Italy
    MON-T2-S2-R2
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 2 - Wear of Metals 1
     15:50 - 17:30 Room Pasteur - Chair : Martin DIENWIEBEL, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / Fraunhofer IWM, Germany
    Galling Alleviation in Press Hardening through Surface Engineering and Lubrication
    Jens HARDELL, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
    Experimental investigation of galling occurrence in sliding contact under high pressure of a manganese phosphate versus steel interface: comparison of two greases
    Pauline FAURA, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    Experimental approach for investigating critical loading conditions leading to delamination of DLC coatings
    Manuel ZELLHOFER, AC2T research GmbH, Austria
    Influence of relative humidity on wear of self-mated 100Cr6 steel
    Brunero CAPPELLA, Federal Institute for Material Research and Testing, Germany
    Tolerant and catastrophic adhesion evaluation by ASTM G-98 galling resistance test of stainless steels with and without surface treatments
    Yan-Ming CHEN, CETIM, France
    MON-T3-S2-R9
    Theme 3 - Fundamentals of friction - Session 2 - Fundamentals of friction 1
     15:50 - 17:30 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Roland BENNEWITZ, Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien GmbH, Germany
    Onset of frictional sliding: the effect of interfacial heterogeneities
    Elsa BAYART, CNRS, ENS Lyon, France
    CANCELLED - Nucleation of frictional sliding at non-uniform interfaces
    David KAMMER, ETH Zurich, Switzerlandto be confirmed
    A novel state-variable film thickness-dependent friction law for lubricated sliding contacts with the film thickness as the internal variable
    Fida MAJDOUB, ECAM Lyon, France
    CANCELLED - Rougher is more slippery: How adhesive friction decreases with increasing surface roughness due to the suppression of capillary adhesion
    Bart WEBER, ARCNL, Netherlandsto be confirmed
    Geological Third Bodies at the Onset of Sliding
    Nathalie CASAS, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    MON-T4-S2-R5
    Theme 4 - Contact mechanics - Session 2 - Thermal effects
     15:50 - 17:30 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Andras VERNES, AC2T research GmbH, Austria
    Conductivity of contact interfaces between rough surfaces
    Paul BEGUIN, MinesParistech, France
    On the transient thermomechanical contact simulation for two rough sliding bodies
    Lukas OESTRINGER, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
    Numerical Study of the Temperature Distribution into a Contact Spot
    Eddy CHEVALLIER, Institut de Thermique, Mécanique, Matériaux, France
    Factors influencing the heat partitioning coefficient in polymer/steel tribological contacts
    Muhammad Shoaib SIDDIQUI, University of ljubljana, Slovenia
    Research on Wheel-rail Friction Mechanism Based on Thermo-mechanical Coupling Movable Cellular Automaton Method
    Yuanjin JI, Tongji University, Chinato be confirmed
    MON-T5-S2-R6
    Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations - Session 2 - Simulation
     15:50 - 17:30 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Michael MOSELER, Fraunhofer Institute Institute for Mechanics of Materials, Germany
    Atomistic Insights into Friction at Diamond-Rock Interfaces
    Jagjeevan BHAMRA, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Continuous Tribofilm Formation during SiC Friction: Reactive Force Field Molecular Dynamics Simulation
    Masayuki KAWAURA, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan
    Unravelling the decomposition mechanism of MoDTC through ab-initio simulations
    Maria Clelia RIGHI, University of Bologna, Italy
    Reaction barriers for shear-driven tribofilm formation obtained from reactive molecular dynamics simulations
    Stefan J EDER, AC2T research GmbH, Austria
    Activation volumes of mechanochemical reactions in amorphous materials
    Leonhard MAYRHOFER, Fraunhofer IWM, Germany
    MON-T6-S2-R8
    Theme 6 - Multiscale approaches for multiphysics modelling and in situ experiments in tribology - Session 2 - EHL
     15:50 - 17:30 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Hitoshi WASHIZU, University of Hyogo, Japan
    Thermal effects of DLC coating on EHL performance at high sliding
    Georges AMINE, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    TEHL simulation of low-loss gears considering loaded tooth contact analysis
    Felix FARRENKOPF, Gear Research Centre (FZG), Technical University of Munich, Germany
    In-situ study on elastohydrodynamic lubrication of thermoplastic polymers
    Thomas LOHNER, Technical University of Munich - Gear Research Centre (FZG), Germany
    Heat dissipation in steel-steel and hybrid EHD contacts
    David PHILIPPON, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Friction and film thickness of EHL contact with various surface structures during running-in
    Petr SPERKA, Brno University of Technology, Czechia
    MON-T7-S2-R3
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 2 - Solid Lubrication 1
     15:50 - 17:30 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Christophe DONNET, Université Jean Monnet, France
    The use of MXene nanosheets to optimize dry-running tribo-systems
    Max MARIAN, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
    Lubrication of Low-dimensional Carbon-based Coatings
    Hae-Jin KIM, Gyeongsang National University, Korea (Republic of)
    Experimental Investigation of the effect of Tribological Performance of Reduced Graphene Oxide Additive Added into Engine Oil on Gasoline Engine Wear
    Hakan KALELI, YILDIZ Technical University, Turkey
    Advances towards macroscale effective solid lubrication using graphene and novel carbide-derived carbon nanoparticles
    Diego SALVARO, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
    Tribological Performance of Natural Resin Urushi containing Solid Lubricant under Dry Condition and Water Lubricated Condition
    Shu SASAKI, Tokyo university of science,
    MON-T8-S2-R7
    Theme 8 - Biotribology, biomimetics - Session 2 - Hydrogels
     15:50 - 17:30 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Alison DUNN, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
    Structure-Property Relationships of Gradient Hydrogels
    Angela PITENIS, UCSB, United States
    Friction of copolymer hydrogels undergoing microphase separation
    Rosa ESPINOSA-MARZAL, University of Illinois, United States
    Energy-Dissipation Mechanisms of Aqueous Gels
    Angela PITENIS, UCSB, United States
    Influence of Drying Condition on Tribological Property of Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) Hydrogel
    Seido YARIMITSU, Graduate School of Systems Design, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
    MON-T9-S2-R1
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 2 - Hydrodynamic Bearings 1
     15:50 - 17:30 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Enrico CIULLI, University of Pisa, Italy
    Numerical Study on Static and Dynamic Characteristics of Water Lubricated Hydrostatic Thrust Bearings
    Hidetoshi UEDA , Tokyo University of Science,
    Multi-straw Compliant Full Film Bearing Supports
    Dave SONNEVELD, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
    Wear prediction for plain bearings under start-stop conditions
    Florian KÖNIG, RWTH Aachen University - Institute for Machine Elements and Systems Engineering, Germany
    MON-T9-S2-R11
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 2 - Piston ring tribology
     15:50 - 17:30 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Ian SHERRINGTON, Jost Institute for Tribotechnology, School of Engineering, United Kingdom
    The anti-friction performance of nano-copper additives in lubricated oil for the cylinder liner-piston ring tribo-systems
    Liu ZHONGZHI, School of Transportation and Logistics Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Chinato be confirmed
    Further Investigation of Engine Piston-Ring Lubrication Phenomena: Flow and Cavitation
    Polychronios DELLIS, ASPETE - School of Mechanical Engineering Educators, Greece
    Development of Piston Ring Friction Measurement System
    Hyunjung OH, Seoul National University, Korea (Republic of)
    MON-T11-S2-R10
    Theme 11 - Partner Event - 47th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology - Session 2 - Interaction with operating environment - 1
     15:50 - 17:30 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Michael BRYANT, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
    A lubricated tribocorrosion model incorporating surface roughness
    Stefano MISCHLER, EPFL, Switzerland
    Tribological behaviour of diblock polymer friction modifier (PFM) under boundary lubrication regime in steel/steel contact
    Clotilde MINFRAY, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    A new life for dead leaves in the wheel-rail contact
    Samy GUIDOUM, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Reconditioning lubricating oils: the tribological performance perspective
    Arnaud RUELLAN, SKF Group, Netherlands
    MON-PL04
    Plenary lecture - Valérie MASSON-DELMOTTE - Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA) & Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), France
     17:45 - 18:30 Amphitheatre
    What is the state of knowledge on global climate change: observations, process-based understanding, projections?
    Valérie MASSON DELMOTTE, CEA - IPCC, France
    Social event - Live Show
     18:30 - 19:15 Amphitheatre
    TUE-KN01
    Keynote lecture - Feng ZHOU - Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, China
     08:30 - 09:10 Auditorium Lumière
    Bioinspired adaptive lubrication
    Zhou FENG, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics (LICP), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinato be confirmed
    TUE-T1-S3-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 3 - Elastohydrodynamics 3
     09:20 - 10:40 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Laetitia MARTINIE, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Scale and contact geometry effects on friction in thermal EHL: twin-disc versus ball-on-disc
    Haichao LIU, Institute of Machine Design and Tribology, University of Hannover, Germany
    Laser ablated magnetic nanoparticles as lubricating additive for anti-wear purposes
    Valentina ZIN, National Research Council of Italy, Italy
    EHL contact: ex and in-situ studies by Brillouin spectroscopy
    Marjolaine GONON-CAUX, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Characterising viscosity modifiers under high pressure and shear in the elastohydrodynamic lubrication regime
    Eliane GENDREAU, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    TUE-T2-S3-R2
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 3 - Wear of Metals 2
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Pasteur - Chair : Martin DIENWIEBEL, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / Fraunhofer IWM, Germany
    Quantitative study on correlation between wear behavior and frictional energy of soft-metal/DLC nanocomposite coatings by transmission electron microscopy
    Minoru GOTO, National Institute of Technology, Ube College, Japan
    Wear resistance of a novel high silicon carbide-free bainitic steel - WTC 2022, Lyon
    Chiara SOFFRITTI, University of Ferrara, Italy
    Wear of directed energy deposited H13 Steel as a function of its graded microstructure
    Xianghui HUANG, Arts et métiers , France
    Three-dimensional finite element simulations and experimental validation of fretting and sliding wear
    Ajit BASTOLA, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    TUE-T3-S3-R9
    Theme 3 - Fundamentals of friction - Session 3 - Elastomer and polymer friction 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Elsa BAYART, CNRS, ENS Lyon, France
    CANCELLED - Why is PTFE so slippery?
    Hans TERWISSCHA-DEKKER, University of Amsterdam, Netherlandsto be confirmed
    Influence of macrodeformation of PE-UHMW and PTFE on the friction force in rolling-sliding contacts
    Piotr KOWALEWSKI, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
    Real contact area reduction under shear in elastomer/glass contacts: wide range of normal loads and effect of a small misalignment
    Davy DALMAS, Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Systèmes - CNRS, France
    TUE-T4-S3-R5
    Theme 4 - Contact mechanics - Session 3 - RCF 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : David NOWELL, Imperial College, United Kingdom
    A SAM/X-FEM Numerical Approach for 3D Rolling Contact Fatigue Crack Growth in Bearing Raceway
    Florian MERAY, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    A study of the effect of residual stresses on the rolling contact fatigue behavior of a ductile cast iron
    Julio NEVES, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Brazil
    Third Body Effect on Internal Stresses in Rolling of Elastic Solids
    Almira MESHCHERYAKOVA, Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics RAS, Russian Federation
    Contact Stress Analysis of Rigid Indenter under Deep Penetration
    Muthukumar MARIAPPAN, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India
    TUE-T5-S3-R6
    Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations - Session 3 - Reactions on the Surface
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Nicholas SPENCER, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
    Mechanism of the Mechanochemical Formation of Metastable Phases from the Reaction between Sulfur and Copper
    Wilfred TYSOE, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, United States
    CANCELLED - Effect of dissociated and physisorbed H2O on the friction of graphene and MoS2
    Ahmet ALPAS, University of Windsor, Canadato be confirmed
    Interfacial Structure and Nanotribological Property of Adsorption Layer Formed by Ashless Antiwear Agent Composed of Dibasic Acid Ester Derivative
    Naoki YAMASHITA, Kyoto University, Japan
    TUE-T6-S3-R8
    Theme 6 - Multiscale approaches for multiphysics modelling and in situ experiments in tribology - Session 3 - Machine Elements 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : James EWEN, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    In-situ measurement of bearing load from a field wind turbine gearbox bearing
    Gary NICHOLAS, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
    A Study on Prediction of Lubrication Life for MAC under Sliding Condition
    Hiroshi SHIOMI, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
    Modelling Transmission Efficiency in Electric Vehicles
    Joseph SHORE, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    TUE-T7-S3-R3
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 3 - DLC 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Max MARIAN, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
    Adsorption mechanism of dimethylphosphate -based ionic liquid on diamond-like carbon coatings: Neutron reflectometry study
    Muhammad Shahid ARSHAD, University Of Ljubljana, Slovenia
    Super-lubrication of DLC coatings for green tribology technology
    Makoto KANO, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
    Influence Factors on Mechanisms of Superlubricity in PLC Films
    Yu QINGYUAN, State Key Laboratory of Tribology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Chinato be confirmed
    500 mm Class of Large Area Coating through the Mass Production Scale of Filtered Cathodic Vacuum Arc System
    Jongkuk KIM, Korea Institute of Materials Science, Korea (Republic of)
    TUE-T8-S3-R7
    Theme 8 - Biotribology, biomimetics - Session 3 - Texture perception and discrimination
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Marie-Ange BUENO, Laboratoire de Physique et Mécanique Textiles / University of Haute Alsace, France
    Fundamental tribo-mechanisms involved in the perception of textured surfaces
    Pierre-Henri CORNUAULT, Femto-ST Institute, UMR CNRS 6174, Department of Applied Mechanics, France
    Surface texture discrimination by reproduced Friction-Induced Vibration stimuli on a dynamic actuator
    Livia FELICETTI, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy
    Fingertip friction and tactile perception on randomly rough surfaces
    Victor INFANTE, Leibniz-Institute for New Materials, Germany
    TUE-T9-S3-R1
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 3 - Grease 2
     09:20 - 10:40 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Erik KUHN, Hamburg University of Appl. Sc., Germany
    Greases for e-drives: Thickener effect in high-speed bearings
    Gabriel CALDERON SALMERON, KTH Royal Institute of Technology , Sweden
    Tribology Testing Challenges in Developing Greases for Electric Vehicles
    Richard BAKER, Tribotonic Ltd, United Kingdom
    Base Oil Evaporation in Grease Lubricated Rolling Bearings
    Pramod SHETTY, University of Twente, Netherlands
    Evaluation of Gas Tightness of Metal-to-metal Seals Coated with Grease at High Pressure and High Temperature
    Keita INOSE, NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION, Japanto be confirmed
    TUE-T9-S3-R11
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 3 - Tribology in Forming 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Marion MERKLEIN, Institute of Manufacturing Technology, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
    Smart Lubricity of BN-Containing CaCO3-SiO2 Hybrid Shell Colloidal Capsules under Hot Metal Forming Conditions
    The Sang PHAM, University of Wollongong, Australia
    Life span assessment of coated forming tools by using wear resistance curve (WRC) for forming process
    Yutian WU, Institute for Production Engineering and Forming Machines, Germany
    Evaluating aqueous lubrication for light weight metal forming and cutting by an extended standard method
    Dirk DREES, Falex Tribology NV, Belgium
    TUE-T1-S4-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 4 - Elastohydrodynamics 4
     11:30 - 12:30 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Juliette CAYER-BARRIOZ, LTDS - Ecole Centrale de Lyon - CNRS, France
    An EHL extension of the FBNS algorithm
    Erik HANSEN, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
    Roller-End Axial Profiling and its Negative Influence on Friction in Thermal Elastohydrodynamic Lubricated Finite Line Contacts
    Wassim HABCHI, Lebanese American University, Lebanon
    Numerical optimization of the roller face/rib geometry for friction reduction in tapered roller bearings
    Sven WIRSCHING, Engineering Design, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany
    TUE-T2-S4-R11
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 4 - Wear in Electrical Contacts
     11:30 - 12:30 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Dominic LINSLER, Fraunhofer IWM, Germany
    Third-body formation by selective transfer in a NiCr / AgPd electrical contact. Consequences on surface reliability and remediation by a barrel tumble finishing process
    Imène LAHOUIJ, MINES ParisTech, PSL Research University – CEMEF, Centre de Mise en Forme des Matériaux, CNRS UMR7635, France
    CANCELLED - Characterization of wear on 1000 m/s high speed and 200 kA high current electric sliding contacts
    Corinna BIETHAN, French-German research Institute of saint-Louis, Franceto be confirmed
    Wear behavior of asymmetrical silver and gold flashed palladium-nickel contacts for electrical connector applications
    Ana TORREALBA, Amphenol FCI Besançon & Université Paris-Saclay, Laboratoire GeePs, Gif-sur-Yvette., France
    TUE-T3-S4-R9
    Theme 3 - Fundamentals of friction - Session 4 - Elastomer and polymer friction 2
     11:30 - 12:30 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Astrid DE WIJN, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
    Rubber friction under curvilinear sliding motions
    Antoine CHATEAUMINOIS, ESPCI - CNRS, France
    Shear-induced area reduction in elastomer/glass frictional contacts: experimental identification of the contributing mechanisms
    Mariana DE SOUZA, LTDS, France
    TUE-T6-S4-R8
    Theme 6 - Multiscale approaches for multiphysics modelling and in situ experiments in tribology - Session 4 - Machine Elements 2
     11:30 - 12:30 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Denis MAZUYER, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
    Torque-controlled micro-slip front propagation along elastomer multicontacts
    Julien SCHEIBERT, LTDS - Ecole Centrale de Lyon - CNRS, France
    Numerical Tribodynamic Analysis of High-Speed Roller Bearings in a Flexible Multi-Body Environment
    Mahdi MOHAMMADPOUR, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
    A 360-degree model of lubricant distribution in rolling bearings
    Heiko TEBBEN, CFD Consultants GmbH, Germany
    TUE-T7-S4-R3
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - CANCELLED - Session 4 - DLC 2
     11:30 - 12:30 Auditorium Pasteur
    CANCELLED - The surface enhanced Raman scattering analysis for a-C:H coating slid with Mo related particles under boundary lubrication
    Tokoroyama TAKAYUKI, Nagoya University, Japanto be confirmed
    CANCELLED - Improvement on wear-resistance of ta-C coating with Cu doping as a multi-composite structure under the PAO 4 lubrication
    Jae-Il KIM, Nagoya University, Japanto be confirmed
    TUE-T8-S4-R7
    Theme 8 - Biotribology, biomimetics - Session 4 - Fabrics and touch
     11:30 - 12:30 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Hassan ZAHOUANI, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    Smart textiles with optical fibre implementation
    Lucas BAHIN, LPMT, France
    Influence of finger movement on friction and vibrations against textile fabrics
    Marie-Ange BUENO, Laboratoire de Physique et Mécanique Textiles / University of Haute Alsace, France
    Quantifying Sensorial Benefits of Fabrics
    Laure KYRIAZIS, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
    TUE-T9-S4-R1
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 4 - Tribology in Additive Manufacturing
     11:30 - 12:30 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Alexey SOVA, ENISE / LTDS, France
    Effect of SLM printing parameters and anisotropy on tribological properties of 18Ni300 in dry contacts
    Urban KLANJSCEK, Faculty Of Mechanical Engineering in Ljubljana, Slovenia
    Modelling of Layer Uniformity in Roll-to-Plate UV Nano-Imprint Lithography
    Jelle SNIEDER, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
    Self-lubricating laser claddings for additive manufactured forming tools and space components
    Manel RODRIGUEZ RIPOLL, AC2T research GmbH, Austria
    TUE-T11-S4-R10
    Theme 11 - Partner Event - 47th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology - Session 4 - Energy & Health - 2
     11:30 - 12:30 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Fabrice VILLE, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Investigating the Influence of EHL Traction Experiment Set Up by Measuring Local Temperatures
    Norbert BADER, Leibniz University Hannover Institute of Machine Design and Tribology (IMKT), Germany
    Thermal behavior in rolling bearing applications: comparison of steel and ceramic materials applied to tapered rollers
    Charlotte FOSSIER, NTN-SNR Roulements, France
    Complementary Approach in Stick-Slip Analysis of a Lubricated Contact: From the Local Contact Behavior to the Dynamic Response of the System
    Davide TONAZZI, Università di Roma LA SAPIENZA, Italy
    TUE-KN02
    Keynote lecture - Bernie VAN LEEUWEN - SKF, The Netherlands
     12:45 - 13:45 Auditorium Pasteur
    Make tribology accessible - and help the world to ‘Net Zero carbon'
    Bernie VAN LEEUWEN, SKF, The Netherlands
    TUE-T1 Inv1-R4
    Invited session - Theme 1 - Lubricated Friction and Mixed-EHL Transition in Patterned Soft Surfaces
     14:00 - 14:30 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Juliette CAYER-BARRIOZ, LTDS - Ecole Centrale de Lyon - CNRS, France
    Lubricated Friction and Mixed-EHL Transition in Patterned Soft Surfaces
    Anand JAGOTA, Lehigh University, United States
    TUE-T1-S5-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 5 - Ionic Liquids 1
     14:30 - 15:50 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Anand JAGOTA, Lehigh University, United States
    Ionic liquids at interfaces, under confinement and with applied electric fields. Forces, friction, viscosity and tribotronics.
    Mark RUTLAND, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
    Quantification of ordering in confined lubricants
    Konstantinos GKAGKAS, Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA, Belgium
    Protic Ionic Liquids as lubricant additives in water lubrication of Ti6Al4V
    Ana-Eva JIMENEZ-BALLESTA, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spainto be confirmed
    Probing the nanofriction of non-halogenated phosphonate ionic liquid additives in glycol ether oil on titanium
    Rong AN, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Chinato be confirmed
    TUE-T2-Inv1-R2
    Invited session - Theme 2 - Cold-Sprayed Metal Matrix Composites and Their Third Bodies
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Pasteur - Chair : Sylvie DESCARTES, INSA Lyon, France
    Cold-Sprayed Metal Matrix Composites and Their Third Bodies
    Richard CHROMIK, McGill University, Canada
    TUE-T2-S5-R2
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 5 - Wear of Coatings
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Pasteur - Chair : Mario LAVELLA, Università degli Studi di Bergamo, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Gestionale, dell'Informazione e della Produzione (DIGIP), Italy
    Separation Mechanisms and Applications of a Gas Phase Synthesized Graphene Lubricant Additive
    Gordon KRAUSS, Harvey Mudd College Deprtment of Engineering, United States
    Triboscopy of Amorphous Carbon Films
    Lars LORENZ, Institute of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
    The Identification of an Adequate Stressing Level to Find the Proper Running-In Conditions of a Lubricated DLC-Metal-System
    Joachim FALLER, Fraunhofer IWM, Germany
    Investigation of Wear Characteristics of Tetrahedral Amorphous Carbon Thin Film by Nitrogen gas doping
    Won-Bin KANG, Kyungpook National University, Korea (Republic of)
    TUE-T3-Inv1-R9
    Invited session - Theme 3 - Understanding the friction of atomically thin layered materials
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Roland BENNEWITZ, Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien GmbH, Germany
    Understanding the friction of atomically thin layered materials
    Astrid DE WIJN, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
    TUE-T3-S5-R9
    Theme 3 - Fundamentals of friction - Session 5 - Nanotribology 1
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Roland BENNEWITZ, Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien GmbH, Germany
    In-situ TEM studies on stick-slip friction characters of nanocrystallited carbon films
    Xue FAN, Insitutute of Nanosurface Science and Engineering, Shenzhen University, Chinato be confirmed
    Study of temperature dependences of micro scale lubrication properties using AFM
    Yasuhisa ANDO, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
    Chemical and Physical Origin of Friction at Atomic Steps
    Seong H. KIM, Pennsylvania State University, United States
    TUE-T4-Inv1-R5
    Invited session - Theme 4 - The Role of Mechanics and Chemistry in Contact Evolution
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Daniel NÉLIAS, INSA Lyon, France
    CANCELLED - The Role of Mechanics and Chemistry in Contact Evolution
    Izabela SZLUFARSKA, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United Statesto be confirmed
    TUE-T4-S5-R5
    Theme 4 - Contact mechanics - Session 5 - Friction 2
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Christian GAUTHIER, Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, INSA de Strasbourg, Institut Charles Sadron, France
    Surface instabilities of a sheared granular bed: the role of friction
    Antoine DOP, Laboratoire de physique, ENS de Lyon, France
    Surface mechanical properties measurement by in situ microshear
    Gaylord GUILLONNEAU, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    Viscoelastic peeling of thin tapes with frictional sliding
    Marco CEGLIE, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
    TUE-T5-Inv1-R6
    Invited session - Theme 5 - Nanoscale in situ Studies of Anti-Wear Tribochemical Film Formation
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Clotilde MINFRAY, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    Nanoscale in situ Studies of Anti-Wear Tribochemical Film Formation
    Robert W. CARPICK, University of Pennsylvania, United States
    TUE-T5-S5-R6
    Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations - Session 5 - Surface Analysis
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Clotilde MINFRAY, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    in-situ Raman observation on tribological properties of ceramic coatings lubricated with fully formulated oil
    Shinya SASAKI, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    Thermally Activated Adaptation in Tribological Coatings that Operate in Extreme Environments
    Samir AOUADI, University of North Texas, United States
    Dynamical recrystallization processes in subsurface zone induce by dry sliding detected by EBSD and positron annihilation
    Jerzy DRYZEK, Institute of Nuclear Physics PAS, Poland
    In-situ Raman Studies of Adaptive Tribological Surfaces
    Samir AOUADI, University of North Texas, United States
    TUE-T6-Inv1-R8
    Invited session - Theme 6 - In-Situ Observation of Solid-Liquid Interface and Its Nanotribological Property
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Nicolas FILLOT, INSA Lyon, France
    In-Situ Observation of Solid-Liquid Interface and Its Nanotribological Property
    Tomoko HIRAYAMA, Kyoto University, Japan
    TUE-T6-S5-R8
    Theme 6 - Multiscale approaches for multiphysics modelling and in situ experiments in tribology - Session 5 - Lubricated Friction 1
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Tomoko HIRAYAMA, Kyoto University, Japan
    Observation of Shear-Induced Orientation Change of Grease Thickener Structure Using Ultra-Small-Angle X-ray Scattering
    Hitoshi WASHIZU, University of Hyogo, Japan
    Measuring Lubricant Viscosity In-Situ Using Ultrasound
    Gladys PERETTI, The Leonardo Centre for Tribology, The University of Sheffield, France
    Controlling Mechanochemical Tribofilm Growth
    James EWEN, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Nanofluidics
    Mohamed Tarek ELEWA, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
    TUE-T7-Inv1-R3
    Invited session - Theme 7 - CVD and PVD Hard Coatings for Industrial Applications: Present Status and Future Needs
     14:00 - 14:30 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Christophe DONNET, Université Jean Monnet, France
    CVD and PVD Hard Coatings for Industrial Applications: Present Status and Future Needs
    Esteban BROITMAN, SKF, Netherlands
    TUE-T7-S5-R3
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 5 - DLC 3
     14:30 - 15:50 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Christophe DONNET, Université Jean Monnet, France
    The influence of corrosion on diamond-like carbon topography and friction at the nanoscale
    Steve FRANKLIN, Advanced Research Center for Nanolithography, Netherlands
    Seizure property of DLC coated crank journal by engine bearing tester
    Takumi IWATA, Tokyo City University, Japanto be confirmed
    TUE-T8-Inv1-R7
    Invited session - Theme 8 - Unravelling and Exploiting the Complex Mechanisms Responsible for the Superior Tribological Behaviour of Natural Systems
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Benyebka BOU-SAÏD, INSA Lyon, France
    Unravelling and Exploiting the Complex Mechanisms Responsible for the Superior Tribological Behaviour of Natural Systems
    Daniele DINI, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    TUE-T9-Inv1-R1
    Invited session - Theme 9 - Investigation of workpieceside parameters and application of innovative surface engineering technology for improving the tribological performance within hot stamping
     14:00 - 14:30 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Pierre MONTMITONNET, Mines Paris Tech, France
    Investigation of workpieceside parameters and application of innovative surface engineering technology for improving the tribological performance within hot stamping
    Marion MERKLEIN, Institute of Manufacturing Technology, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
    TUE-T9-S5-R1
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 5 - Wear & wear testing
     14:30 - 15:50 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Robert DWYER-JOYCE, University of Sheffield, UK
    CANCELLED - Topographical Multiview of Tribological Damages
    Julie LEMESLE, LAMIH, Franceto be confirmed
    Slip-rolling resistant steel alloys up to P0max of 3.920 MPa under lubricated conditions
    Mathias WOYDT, MATRILUB, Germany
    Testing methodology for elastomers in tribology
    Francesco PAGANO, Tekniker, Spain
    TUE-T9-S5-R11
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 5 - Rolling Bearings 1
     14:30 - 15:50 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Ryan EVANS, The Timken Company, United States
    Influence of a vibration load on the service life of rolling bearings in e-drives
    Markus GREBE, Competence Center for Tribology, UAS Mannheim, Germany
    Heat generation in ball bearing for LOX turbopump
    Kakudo HIROMITSU, Japan aerospace exploration agency, Japan
    A first approximation of the global energy consumption of ball bearings
    Vasilios BAKOLAS, Schaeffler Technologies AG &Co. KG, Germany
    TUE-T10-Inv1-R11
    Invited session - Theme 10 - Tribology Tackles Cancer and COVID-19
     14:00 - 14:30 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Joichi SUGIMURA, Kyushu University, Japan
    Tribology Tackles Cancer and COVID-19
    Juanjo URUENA, University of Florida, United Statesto be confirmed
    TUE-T11-Inv1-R10
    Invited session - Theme 11 - Time Effect on the Wear of Iron
     14:00 - 14:30 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Julien FONTAINE, LTDS - Ecole Centrale de Lyon - CNRS, France
    Time Effect on the Wear of Iron
    Ken'ichi HIRATSUKA, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
    TUE-T11-S5-R10
    Theme 11 - Partner Event - 47th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology - Session 5 - Transient Process in tribology - 1
     14:30 - 15:50 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Ken'ichi HIRATSUKA, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
    Bi-stable response of a continuous system under dry contact
    Davide TONAZZI, Università di Roma LA SAPIENZA, Italy
    Thermomechanical Transients at the Contact of a Steel Sphere Sliding against an Insulating Plane. Part 1: Thermoelastic Conditions
    Andres SOOM, University at Buffalo, United States
    The novel active friction control method using machine learning for realizing long-life of solid lubricants
    Motoyuki MURASHIMA, Nagoya University, Japan
    TUE-T1-S6-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 6 - Ionic Liquids 2
     16:20 - 18:00 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Mark RUTLAND, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
    Ionic Liquid Lubricant Films: Solid- vs. Liquid-like Behavior
    Rosa ESPINOSA-MARZAL, University of Illinois, United States
    A Strong Tribofilm Formed By an Imidazolium Ionic Liquid Friction Modifier
    Jie ZHANG, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    In-situ Formation of Oleophobic Boundary Layer for Lubrication Enhancement at Limited Lubricant Supply Conditions
    Patrick WONG, City University of Hong Kong, Chinato be confirmed
    Low-Toxicity High-Lubricity Ionic Liquids for Eco-Friendly Lubrication
    Jun QU, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States
    TUE-T2-S6-R2
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 6 - Wear of MMCs
     16:20 - 18:00 Room Pasteur - Chair : Richard CHROMIK, McGill University, Canada
    Tribological behavior and cutting performance of a NbC-Ni-WC-TiC cermet
    Daniela HÜBLER, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Germany
    Lightweight Metal Matrix Composites as Bearing Bush Materials for Articulating Revolute Pin Joints
    Juanjuan ZHU, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdomto be confirmed
    Solid lubrication ability and wear-resistance of thin Ti3C2Tx coatings
    Philipp GRÜTZMACHER, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
    Mechanical and Tribological Behaviors of High Entropy Alloy (HEA) Coatings in Dry Conditions and 3% NaCl Solution
    Silvia Maria DEAMBROSIS, CNR-ICMATE, Italy
    TUE-T3-S6-R9
    Theme 3 - Fundamentals of friction - Session 6 - Nanotribology 2
     16:20 - 18:00 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Seong H. KIM, Pennsylvania State University, United States
    UV radiation tuning friction at the nanoscale: the photo-nanotribology awakens?
    Carlos FIGUEROA, Universidade de Caxias do Sul, Brazil
    Inception of covalent bonds and nanoscale kinetic friction on graphene / SiC under increasing contact pressure
    Bartosz SZCZEFANOWICZ, INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials, Germany
    Nanotribological properties of MXenes: Effect of surface terminations on interlayer and layer-substrate interactions
    Maria Clelia RIGHI, University of Bologna, Italy
    Molecular Friction on Porous Membranes
    Kordula SCHELLNHUBER, Leibniz Institute for New Materials, Germany
    TUE-T4-S6-R5
    Theme 4 - Contact mechanics - Session 6 - Adhesion
     16:20 - 18:00 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Lars PASTEWKA, University of Freiburg, Germany
    Adhesion hysteresis of rough spheres: pinning of a crack front
    Antoine SANNER, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany
    What parameters control adhesive pull-off stresses and the work of adhesion?
    Anle WANG, Saarland University, Germany
    Adhesion evolution on slightly sheared dry elastomeric interfaces.
    Cristóbal OLIVER, Ecole central de Lyon, France
    Adhesion instability of rough surfaces
    Qiang LI, Institute of Mechanics, Berlin University of Technology, Germany
    Comparison between experimental and computational adhesive contacts
    Christian MÜLLER, Leibniz Institute for New Materials, Germany
    TUE-T5-S6-R11
    Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations - Session 6 - Simulation & Data science
     16:20 - 18:00 Room St-Clair 1 - Chair : Nicolas FILLOT, INSA Lyon, France
    Dry friction analysis: A correlative study between rheology and third body morphology.
    Alizée BOUCHOT, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Using Machine Learning to Predict Friction Based on Acoustic Emission Data
    Tom REDDYHOFF, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Predicting interfacial temperature during Friction Wood Welding through a thermo-tribologic approach coupling experiments and finite element modelling
    Mariem AYEM, Institute femto-st, France
    Data science techniques applied to in-situ XRD measurements of copper under tribological load
    Nikolay GARABEDIAN, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, IAM-CMS, Germany
    Solid-phase homoepitaxy at tribological interfaces between silicon crystals
    Thomas REICHENBACH, Fraunhofer IWM, Germany
    TUE-T6-S6-R8
    Theme 6 - Multiscale approaches for multiphysics modelling and in situ experiments in tribology - Session 6 - Lubricated Friction 2
     16:20 - 18:00 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Sophie LOEHLÉ, Total M&S, France
    CANCELLED - Development of a New in situ Friction-Control Method using Electronic Field in Polyelectrolyte Lubricant
    Sean KINDT, Umehara Laboratory, Japanto be confirmed
    Nanotribology of Phosphonium Phosphate Ionic Liquid: a Combined Atomic Force Microscopy and Surface Spectroscopic Study
    Filippo MANGOLINI, The University of Texas at Austin, United States
    Molecular mobility analysis to explain lubricated friction at high pressure
    Ruibin XU, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Dewetting in Soft Contacts: Role of Surface Energies
    Michele SCARAGGI, Università del Salento, Italy
    TUE-T8-S6-R7
    Theme 8 - Biotribology, biomimetics - Session 6 - Human tissues
     16:20 - 18:00 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Benyebka BOU-SAÏD, INSA Lyon, France
    Fracture of soft matter during needle insertion
    Musuvathi BOBJI, Indian institute of science, India
    Effect of elasticity of the subcutaneous layers and the state of pre-tension of human skin on friction and vibration
    Alexandre BERGHEAU, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    The friction effects in the stick-slip phenomena of the human skin
    Andrei CALIN, Politehnica University Bucharest, Romania
    TUE-T9-S6-R1
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 6 - Machine Elements
     16:20 - 18:00 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Philippe DUFRENOY, University of Lille - LaMcube laboratory, France
    Influence of the rotation direction of the cam on the friction losses of a cam/finger follower contact
    Johnny DUFILS, IREIS/HEF group, France
    Relevant test procedures on component level used for friction performance, wear behavior and lifetime prediction in wet clutches of transfer cases
    Mirjam BAESE, Magna Powertrain GmbH & CO KG, Austria
    Sliding performance of toroidal type CVT transmissions
    Mikel IRIBECAMPOS, Mondragon Goi Eskola Politeknikoa, Spain
    The Grease Worker and its Applicability to Study Mechanical Aging and Rheology of Lubricating Greases for Rolling Bearings
    Robert Jan MEIJER, University of Twente, Netherlands
    The influence of coatings and cycle tightening on the performance of threaded fasteners
    Wieslaw GRABON, Rzeszow University of Technology, Poland
    TUE-T11-S6-R10
    Theme 11 - Partner Event - 47th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology - Session 6 - Transient Process in tribology - 2
     16:20 - 18:00 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Andres SOOM, University at Buffalo, United States
    Tribological behavior of HexTool on itself under plane-on-plane gross-sliding fretting condition using local surface analysis
    Julien FORTES DA CRUZ, Laboratoire Quartz - Supmeca, France
    Piston ring pack friction prediction considering oil starvation and asperity contact.
    Thomas LUBRECHT, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Surface-Initiated Rolling Contact Fatigue of Nitrided Microstructures: Experiments and Modelling
    Christine SIDOROFF-COICAUD, NTN-SNR Roulements, France
    Young Tribologists Event - Career Fair
     18:15 - 19:15 Room Roseraie 1&2
    Young Tribologists Event - Young Tribologists Evening
     19:30 - 21:00 Room roseraie 3
    WED-KN03
    Keynote lecture - Michael MOSELER, University of Freiburg, Germany
     08:30 - 09:10 Auditorium Lumière
    Controlling friction in carbon and ceramic systems by mechano-chemistry
    Michael MOSELER, Fraunhofer Institute Institute for Mechanics of Materials, Germany
    WED-T1-S7-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 7 - Boundary Lubrication 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Rowena CROCKETT, EMPA, Switzerland
    Functionalized Polymers and their Use as Oil-Compatible Friction-Modifier Additives: the Role of Polymer Architecture
    Tobias GMÜR, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
    The Effect of Polymer Colloids Friction Modifier in Polar Lubricating Oils
    Kenji YAMAMOTO, ADEKA Corporation, Japan
    WED-T2-S7-R2
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 7 - Automotive Wear
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Pasteur - Chair : Bojan PODGORNIK, Institute of Metals and Technology, Slovenia
    Soot wear in diesel engine contacts
    Thomas KIRKBY, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Tribology of Thermal Spray Coatings under varying Lubricant Quality
    Dominic LINSLER, Fraunhofer IWM, Germany
    Lubricants with nanoparticles to improve wear resistance in gear contacts
    Marcella FRAUSCHER, AC2T research GmbH, Austria
    Material formulation, integrity of the brake pad and wear at high temperature
    Edouard DAVIN, Centrale Lille, France
    WED-T3-S7-R9
    Theme 3 - Fundamentals of friction - Session 7 - Gel friction
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Davy DALMAS, Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Systèmes - CNRS, France
    Transient sliding of thin hydrogel films: the role of poroelasticity
    Lola CIAPA, Soft Matter Science and Engineering Laboratory, France
    Compliant Boundaries: Microgel Coated Surfaces under Shear
    Carlos DRUMMOND, Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal (CRPP), CNRS, France
    WED-T4-S7-R5
    Theme 4 - Contact mechanics - Session 7 - Rough Contacts 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Julie PEPIN, Laboratoire de mécanique Gabriel Lamé, France
    Measuring high strain rate behavior of metals at the contact mechanics scale
    Guillaume KERMOUCHE, Mines Saint-Etienne, France
    In-Situ measurement of Linear and Nonlinear Normal Interfacial Stiffness in Dry Rough Surface Contact using Longitudinal Ultrasonic Wave
    Saeid TAGHIZADEH, UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD, United Kingdom
    In-situ experimental investigation of real contact area of sliding contacts at the asperity scale
    Petra JAN, Laboratory for Tribology and Interface Nanotechnology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
    Universality of Greenwood-Williamson contact mechanics
    Andras VERNES, AC2T research GmbH, Austria
    WED-T5-S7-R6
    Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations - Session 7 - ZDDP
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Tom REDDYHOFF, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    The effects of initial surface morphology on the ZDDP tribofilm growth on steel by using in situ AFM method
    Kaisei SATO, Graduate School of Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    Combined Use of ZDDP and Organic Friction Modifier Leads to Lower Coefficient of Friction; A Study Using Atomic Force Microscope
    Weiqi SHEN, Kyoto University, Japan
    Boundary Friction of ZDDP Tribofilms
    Jie ZHANG, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    WED-T6-S7-R8
    Theme 6 - Multiscale approaches for multiphysics modelling and in situ experiments in tribology - Session 7 - Single Asperity Contact & Rough surfaces
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Julien SCHEIBERT, LTDS - Ecole Centrale de Lyon - CNRS, France
    An Examination of Adhesion between a Si tip and Si substrate During Indentation and Sliding
    Robert W. CARPICK, University of Pennsylvania, United States
    Multiscale contact model for skid resistance understanding of road surface
    Veronique CEREZO, AME-EASE, University Gustave Eiffel, France
    WED-T7-S7-R3
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 7 - Coating 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Bharat BHUSHAN, The Ohio State University, United States
    Post-processing of HVOF sprayed coatings for improved erosive wear resistance of advanced steel
    Avi GUPTA, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
    Tribological Comparison of Nanocoatings on Diesel Engine Cylinder Liner
    Hakan KALELI, YILDIZ Technical University, Turkey
    Development of PTFE Bonded Films for Sampling Mechanisms in Space Exploration
    Koji MATSUMOTO, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
    Chemical and tribo-mechanical properties of TiBx films by magnetron sputtering
    Valentina ZIN, National Research Council of Italy, Italy
    WED-T8-S7-R7
    Theme 8 - Biotribology, biomimetics - Session 7 - Tribology of cartilage
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Francesco MASSI, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy
    Zinc Distribution in Articular Cartilage and Potential Implications on Structural Role
    Amandine IMPERGRE, RUSH University Medical Center, United States
    Comparative study of pyrolytic carbon, zirconia-toughened alumina, and cobalt-alloy against cartilage: in vitro wear test with live tissue
    Amandine IMPERGRE, RUSH University Medical Center, United States
    Friction Measurement of Articular cartilage using Nano Tribometer
    Wenxiao LI, Kyushu University, Japan
    Potentially cytotoxic organometallic compounds formed in cartilage sliding against partial implants unveiled by in vitro experiments
    Manel RODRIGUEZ RIPOLL, AC2T research GmbH, Austria
    WED-T9-S7-R1
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 7 - Lubricants 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Nicole DÖRR, AC2T research GmbH, Austria
    Laboratory evaluation of the performance of top-of-rail lubricants
    Milan OMASTA, Brno University of Technology, Czechia
    Filling MWCNTs to make water-lubricated bearings intelligent
    Enchi XUE, Key Laboratory of Marine Power Engineering & Technology (Ministry of Transport), Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430063, PR China., Chinato be confirmed
    Tribological Properties of Lubricants for Gearbox of Human Pressurized Lunar Rover
    Yokoyama TAKASHI, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
    WED-T9-S7-R11
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 7 - Tribology in Forming 2
     09:20 - 10:40 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Ling WANG, nCATS, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
    Lubrication, Friction and Wear Mechanisms in Metal Forming
    Henara COSTA, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Brazil
    Effects of Lubrication, Temperature and Surface Topography in Aluminum Sheet Forming
    Arash SHAFIEE SABET, Graz University of Technology, Austria
    Towards friction modelling in lubricated hot rolling of aluminium
    André RUDNYTSKYJ, AC2T research GmbH; TU Wien, Austria
    WED-T1-S8-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 8 - Boundary Lubrication 2
     11:10 - 12:30 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Rosa ESPINOSA-MARZAL, University of Illinois, United States
    High-quality Lubricants from Plastic Wastes and Their Tribological Performance Under Severe Contact Conditions
    Ali ERDEMIR, Texas A&M University, United States
    Surface Chemistry and Friction of Organic Friction Modifiers as Self-Assembled Boundary Layers
    Fadlallah ABOUHADID, LTDS - Ecole Centrale de Lyon - CNRS, France
    Dependence of Tribological Performance of Engine Oil on the Carbon-Based Tribofilm Formation with Different Bonding Hybridization Content
    The Sang PHAM, University of Wollongong, Australia
    WED-T2-S8-R2
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 8 - Wear of Polymers 1
     11:10 - 12:30 Room Pasteur - Chair : Helena RONKAINEN, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
    Comparison of tribological properties of POM against steel under different slide-to-roll ratio in dry and oil lubricated contact
    Sebastjan MATKOVIC, Laboratory for tribology and interface nanotechnology, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Slovenia
    Tribological study of PEEK reinforced with SiC particles: a comparative approach to the Micro-Nano effect
    Karl DELBÉ, Laboratoire Génie de Production (LGP), Université de Toulouse, France
    Influence of vitamin E on UHMWPE tribological performance
    Igor SOARES, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil
    Effect of 3D printing parameters on sustainable manufacturing and improved tribological performance
    Nayan DHAKAL, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
    WED-T3-S8-R9
    Theme 3 - Fundamentals of friction - Session 8 - Fundamentals of friction
     11:10 - 12:30 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Carlos DRUMMOND, Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal (CRPP), CNRS, France
    Molecular mechanisms of self-mated hydrogel friction
    Jan MEES, University of Freiburg, Germany
    Friction weakening by mechanical vibrations
    Valérie VIDAL, Laboratoire de Physique, ENS de Lyon - CNRS, France
    How do 3D viscoelastic objects begin to slide? – Relation between precursor slip and friction coefficient –
    Wataru IWASHITA, Osaka University, Japan
    WED-T4-S8-R5
    Theme 4 - Contact mechanics - Session 8 - Plasticity
     11:10 - 12:30 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Guillaume KERMOUCHE, Mines Saint-Etienne, France
    Crack Nucleation in the Adhesive Wear of an Elastic-Plastic Half-Space
    Lucas FRÉROT, Department of Physics and Astronomy, United States
    Plastic and slipping zones at the adhered complete contact edge of elastically dissimilar materials
    Kim HYUNG-KYU, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Korea (Republic of)
    A numerical investigation of two elasto-plastic bodies in contact with a rigid particle
    Jens JENSEN, Aarhus University, Denmarkto be confirmed
    Mechanical properties and metallurgical evolutions of pure Aluminum along temperature ramp by HT nanoindentation
    Gabrielle TIPHENE, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    WED-T5-S8-R6
    Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations - Session 8 - Rolling Contact
     11:10 - 12:30 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Maria-Isabel DE BARROS - BOUCHET, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
    Multi-scale description of a scenario of progressive shear-induced white etching layer (WEL) formation in the wheel-rail contact
    Léo THIERCELIN, LMA (Aix-Marseille Université) / LaMCoS (INSA Lyon) / LEM3 (Metz) , France
    Top-of-Rail Conditioners: Understanding the Relation Between Lab and Field Performance
    Andrea ARCIFA, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland
    Conductive lubricants to prevent hydrogen assisted rolling contact fatigue
    Dominik KÜRTEN, Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM, Germany
    WED-T6-S8-R8
    Theme 6 - Multiscale approaches for multiphysics modelling and in situ experiments in tribology - Session 8 - Dry Contact at the Nanoscale
     11:10 - 12:30 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Filippo MANGOLINI, The University of Texas at Austin, United States
    Multi-scale simulations of PEEK tribointerfaces
    Daniele SAVIO, Freudenberg Technology Innovation SE & Co. KG, Germany
    Mechanisms of Graphite Lubrication
    Andreas KLEMENZ, Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM, Germany
    Accurate multiscale simulation of frictional interfaces by Quantum Mechanics/Green's Function molecular dynamics
    Alberto PACINI, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Bologna – Alma Mater Studiorum, Italy
    WED-T7-S8-R3
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 8 - Coating 2
     11:10 - 12:30 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Steve FRANKLIN, Advanced Research Center for Nanolithography, Netherlands
    Surface Coatings for Ti6Al4V – A Review
    Jibin T PHILIP, Amal Jyothi College of Engineering, Indiato be confirmed
    Tribological characteristics of self-lubricating systems with PVD coated TiB2/Ti composites
    Remigiusz MICHALCZEWSKI, Lukasiewicz Research Network - Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Polandto be confirmed
    Enhanced tribological and tribocorrosion performance of cast Al-Si alloys using Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation technology
    Patricia FERNÁNDEZ LÓPEZ, Tekniker, Spain
    WED-T8-S8-R7
    Theme 8 - Biotribology, biomimetics - Session 8 - Implants 1
     11:10 - 12:30 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Alfons FISCHER, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Eisenforschung, Germany
    Tribology of joint implants: characterization of frictional properties between bone and implant and coated knee implants using a pin on disk tribometer
    Mihaela DUBUISSON, Anton Paar Tri Tec, Switzerland
    Tribological Analysis of 3D Printed Small Joint Replacements
    Matus RANUSA, Brno University of Technology, Czechia
    Investigation of the tribological behavior of amorphous carbon coatings for total knee replacement using a pin-on-disk tribometer
    Benedict ROTHAMMER, Engineering Design, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU), Germany
    Tribolgical characterisation of carbon-based UHMWPE nanocomposites in orthopaedic applications
    Hironori SHINMORI, Kyushu University, Japan
    WED-T9-S8-R1
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 8 - Sensors in Tribology
     11:10 - 12:30 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Robert DWYER-JOYCE, University of Sheffield, UK
    White etching crack (WEC) detection using electrostatic sensing techniques
    Ling WANG, nCATS, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
    Ultrasonic sensor for the real-time measurement of pressurized gas absorption in ionic liquids
    Michael ADLER, AC2T reserach GmbH, Austria
    Embedded Micro-Ultrasonic Arrays for the Measurement of Tribological Interfaces.
    Henry BRUNSKILL, Peak to Peak Measurement Solutions/The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
    Spectrally Multiplexed FiberOptic Sensors for Bearing Condition Monitoring
    James WASHAK, University of southampton, United Kingdom
    WED-T9-S8-R11
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 8 - Rolling bearings 2
     11:10 - 12:30 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Christopher DELLACORTE, University of Akron, United States
    DLC Coating on Axially Floating Bearings for More Electric Aircrafts
    Laura HAVIEZ, Safran , France
    Loss-of-lubrication in aeronautical ball bearings
    Guillaume SCHUHLER, BMI Fours industriels, Franceto be confirmed
    Improvement of Rolling Element Bearing Torque Predictions Using Lubricant Rheological Measurements
    Ryan EVANS, The Timken Company, United States
    WED-T11-S8-R10
    Theme 11 - Partner Event - 47th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology - Session 8 - Multifacets of tribology - 1
     11:10 - 12:30 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Noel BRUNETIERE, Institut Pprime, CNRS, University of Poitiers, Ensma, France
    Sliding wear and induced-microstructure of Ti-6Al-4V alloys: Effect of additive laser technology
    Nan KANG, Arts et Métiers Paristech, France
    Rebuilding of the Brugger Tribometer and Case Study of Direct Laser Interference Patterns (DLIP)
    Shiqi FANG, Saarland University, Germany
    A FEM-based open source multiphysical framework for full-system simulations of lubricated contacts
    Norbert BADER, Leibniz University Hannover Institute of Machine Design and Tribology (IMKT), Germany
    Towards a grain-scale modeling of crack initiation in contact fatigue
    Lucas FOUREL, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    WED-KN04
    Keynote lecture - Sophie BIRÉ - TotalEnergies, France
     12:45 - 13:45 Auditorium Pasteur
    The importance of tribology to TotalEnergies' ambition
    Sophie BIRÉ, TotalEnergies OneTech,
    WED-T1 Inv2-R4
    Invited session - Theme 1 - Enhancement of Film Lubrication by Tailored Surface Wettability
     14:00 - 14:30 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Nicholas SPENCER, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
    Enhancement of Film Lubrication by Tailored Surface Wettability
    Feng GUO, Qingdao University of Technology, Chinato be confirmed
    WED-T1-S9-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 9 - Boundary Lubrication 3
     14:30 - 15:50 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Lars PASTEWKA, University of Freiburg, Germany
    Friction Characteristics of Nanostripe Surfaces under “Wide” Point Contact
    Yasuhisa ANDO, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
    Towards a Generic Multiscale Model for Boundary Lubrication
    Hannes HOLEY, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
    Multiscale Analysis of the Compressible Thin Film Flow between Two Rough Surfaces
    Mihai ARGHIR, Institut PPRIME, UPR CNRS 3346, Université de Poitiers, France
    WED-T2-Inv2-R2
    Invited session - Theme 2 - Examining tribocorrosion of passivating steels - new materials and methods
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Pasteur - Chair : Siegfried FOUVRY, Ecole Centrale Lyon, France
    Examining tribocorrosion of passivating steels – new materials and methods
    Kathryn WAHL, US Naval Academy, United States
    WED-T2-S9-R2
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 9 - Tribocorrosion
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Pasteur - Chair : Alfons FISCHER, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Eisenforschung, Germany
    Exceptional slurry erosion and erosion-corrosion resistance of MoNbTiZr Medium Entropy Alloy (MEA)
    Mayank GARG, Shiv Nadar University, India
    Wear and Repassivation Rates of Orthopedic Metal Implants in Simulated Healthy and Inflammatory Synovial Fluids
    Alfons FISCHER, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Eisenforschung, Germany
    Tribocorrosion of abrasion-resistant steel grades in marine environments
    Kannaki PONDICHERRY, Soete Laboratory, Ghent University, Belgium
    Atomic wear governed by synergic energy: the roles of tribochemistry and electrochemistry
    Chen XIAO, Advanced research center for nanolithography, Netherlands
    WED-T3-Inv2-R9
    Invited session - Theme 3 - Structural Superlubricity Meets Grain Boundaries
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Julien FONTAINE, LTDS - Ecole Centrale de Lyon - CNRS, France
    Structural Superlubricity Meets Grain Boundaries
    Oded HOD, Tel Aviv University, Israel
    WED-T3-S9-R9
    Theme 3 - Fundamentals of friction - Session 9 - Superlubricity 1
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Julien FONTAINE, LTDS - Ecole Centrale de Lyon - CNRS, France
    Atomic-scale insights into the relationship between friction and surface passivation: the case of hydrogenated and fluorinated carbon
    Gianpietro MORAS, Fraunhofer IWM, Germanyto be confirmed
    Edge effect in structural superlubricity
    Jin WANG, Tsinghua University, China
    WED-T4-Inv2-R5
    Invited session - Theme 4 - Adhesion of hard, rough contacts
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Vladislav YASTREBOV, MINES ParisTech, CNRS, France
    Adhesion of hard, rough contacts
    Lars PASTEWKA, University of Freiburg, Germany
    WED-T4-S9-R5
    Theme 4 - Contact mechanics - Session 9 - Mechanical Systems 1
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Musuvathi BOBJI, Indian institute of science, India
    Normal-tangential coupling in frictional rough contacts of thin layers
    Daniele DINI, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Modeling and Experimental Investigation of the Rope–Sheave Interaction at Traction Interface
    Yunting HAN, School of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Chinato be confirmed
    Computational study of a piezoelectric actuated interface for optimal frictional damping performance in assembled structures
    David NOWELL, Imperial College, United Kingdom
    The degraded surface layer of a tyre tread: characterization and simulation
    Kévin DAIGNE, LaMCoS, Univ. Lyon, INSA-Lyon, CNRS UMR5259, F-69621, France, France
    WED-T5-Inv2-R6
    Invited session - Theme 5 - Achieving Superlubricity under Boundary Lubrication
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Ken'ichi HIRATSUKA, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
    Achieving Superlubricity under Boundary Lubrication
    Jean-Michel MARTIN, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
    WED-T5-S9-R6
    Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations - Session 9 - Coating & Tribometer
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Maria-Isabel DE BARROS - BOUCHET, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
    Strong dependence of relative humidity on the tribological behavior of Cu-Zr based Bulk Metallic Glasses in ambiant air
    Solène STOENS, Femto-ST (DMA department), France
    The effect of Friction on Micropitting
    Mao UEDA, Shell Lubricants Japan K.K, Japan
    Tribological contact-induced transformations of carbon materials
    Jose Daniel DE MELLO, Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Brazil
    CANCELLED - Modeling of contact temperatures and their influence on the tribological performance of PEEK and PTFE in a dual-pins-on-disk tribometer
    Zhibin LIN, State Key Laboratory of Automotive Simulation and Control, Jilin University, Chinato be confirmed
    WED-T6-Inv2-R8
    Invited session - Theme 6 - Nanoscale friction at the solid-liquid interface: in-situ force microscopy of complex layers
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Nicolas FILLOT, INSA Lyon, France
    Nanoscale friction at the solid-liquid interface: in-situ force microscopy of complex layers
    Roland BENNEWITZ, Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien GmbH, Germany
    WED-T6-S9-R8
    Theme 6 - Multiscale approaches for multiphysics modelling and in situ experiments in tribology - Session 9 - Solid Friction
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Roland BENNEWITZ, Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien GmbH, Germany
    Experiments and analysis of the relationship between bulk mechanical properties, friction and scratching
    Marina PECORA, Université de Strasbourg, France
    Multi-scale 3D simulation of the temperature distribution in a sliding contact under severe conditions
    Cédric COURBON, University of Lyon/ENISE, France
    WED-T7-Inv2-R3
    Invited session - Theme 7 - CANCELLED
     14:00 - 14:30 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Shinya SASAKI, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    WED-T7-S9-R3
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 9 - Coating 3
     14:30 - 15:50 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Shinya SASAKI, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    Tribological Properties of Poly(Ionic Liquid) Brushes in Aqueous and Organic Media
    David BURGESS, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
    CANCELLED - Viscosity prediction model of epoxy resin modified with waste quartz powders based on contact angle measurements
    Kamil KRZYWINSKI, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
    Influence Factors on Mechanisms of Superlubricity in PLC Films
    Yu QINGYUAN, State Key Laboratory of Tribology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Chinato be confirmed
    Friction properties of thick tetrahedral amorphous carbon coating with different surface defects under dry contact conditions
    Young-Jun JANG, Korea Institute of Materials Science, Korea (Republic of)
    WED-T8-Inv2-R7
    Invited session - Theme 8 - Cartilage Tribology: Understanding Structure-Function Relationships
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Francesco MASSI, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy
    Cartilage Tribology: Understanding Structure-Function Relationships
    Markus WIMMER, Rush University Medical Center, United Statesto be confirmed
    WED-T8-S9-R7
    Theme 8 - Biotribology, biomimetics - Session 9 - Lubrication in biotribology 1
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Mark RUTLAND, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
    The Effect of Chain Architecture on the Tribology of Polymer Brushes using Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics
    Mohamed ABDELBAR, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Rheology and soft tribology characterization of yoghurt with curcumin-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles
    Cristiano DE ABREU, Porto Superior Eng. Institute (ISEP) , Portugal
    Effects of beverage carbonation on oral lubrication mechanisms
    Tom REDDYHOFF, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    WED-T9-Inv2-R1
    Invited session - Theme 9 - In Situ Solid Lubrication in Cold Dry Forging of Titanium by Isolated Free Carbon from Carbon- Supersaturated Dies
     14:00 - 14:30 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Pierre MONTMITONNET, Mines Paris Tech, France
    In Situ Solid Lubrication in Cold Dry Forging of Titanium by Isolated Free Carbon from Carbon- Supersaturated Dies
    Tatsuhiko AIZAWA, Surface Engineering Design Laboratory, SIT, Japan
    WED-T9-S9-R1
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 9 - Hydrodynamic Bearings 2
     14:30 - 15:50 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Fabrice VILLE, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Investigation on Pad-Pivot Characteristics of Ball and Socket Tilting Pad Journal Bearings
    Enrico CIULLI, University of Pisa, Italy
    Performance Evaluation of a Structurally Elastic Hydrostatic Thrust Bearing in Isothermal Conditions
    Alice MARINESCU, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania
    Tribotronic Control of Tilted Pad Bearings
    Ian SHERRINGTON, Jost Institute for Tribotechnology, School of Engineering, United Kingdom
    A Novel Sliding Pad Contour for Conical Sliding Bearings
    Timm JAKOBS, CWD – Chair for Wind Power Drives, Germany
    WED-T10-Inv2-R11
    Invited session - Theme 10 - Green Tribology as an Indispensable Part of Sustainable Future and Associated Knowledge Challenges
     14:00 - 14:30 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Pascal EHRET, Michelin, France
    Green Tribology as an Indispensable Part of Sustainable Future and Associated Knowledge Challenges
    Mitjan KALIN, Laboratory for tribology and interface nanotechnology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
    WED-T11-Inv2-R10
    Invited session - Theme 11 - Simulation and experiments of contact with soft materials having a gradient of stiffness
     14:00 - 14:30 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Aurélien SAULOT, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Simulation and experiments of contact with soft materials having a gradient of stiffness
    Alison DUNN, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
    WED-T11-S9-R10
    Theme 11 - Partner Event - 47th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology - Session 9 - Multifacets of tribology - 2
     14:30 - 15:50 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Alison DUNN, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
    Effective work of adhesion in loading and unloading soft contacts
    Antonio PAPANGELO, Politecnico di Bari - Hamburg University of Technology, Italy
    CANCELLED - Development of a methodology of quantitative analysis of micro-wear on stone tools
    Maxence BIGERELLE, LAMIH CNRS UMR 8201, Laboratory of Automatics, Mechanics and Industrial, Human Computer Sciences, Franceto be confirmed
    Relationship between Traction and Molecular Structure of Base Oil in EHL Conditions
    Kazuyuki YAGI, Kyushu University, Japan
    WED-T1-S10-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 10 - Mixed Lubrication
     16:50 - 18:30 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Mihai ARGHIR, Institut PPRIME, UPR CNRS 3346, Université de Poitiers, France
    Roughness and texture interaction in parallel sliding contacts
    Noel BRUNETIERE, Institut Pprime, CNRS, University of Poitiers, Ensma, France
    2D impact study of radial groove’s width and number on engagement
    Rémi PIEGARD, Valeo Transmission, France
    WED-T2-S10-R2
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 10 - Wear of Polymers 2
     16:50 - 18:30 Room Pasteur - Chair : Mitjan KALIN, Laboratory for tribology and interface nanotechnology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
    Friction and wear performance of PA1010 composites
    Helena RONKAINEN, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
    PA-PTFE-cb compounds based dry lubrication in steel-bronze contact: Tribological characterization of dry lubricants
    Lionel SIMO KAMGA, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany
    Modeling the composite abrasive-adhesive wear response of “W-shape” gross slip fretting interface: a multi-physic approach
    Pierre ARNAUD, Centre des Matériaux - Mines ParisTech, Franceto be confirmed
    Spatiotemporal Mapping Analysis for Polymer/Metal Sliding
    Kian Kun YAP, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Effects of glass fiber properties on the tribological properties of a polyamide-66-based composite in contact with carbon steel under grease lubrication
    Vincent FRIDRICI, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    WED-T3-S10-R9
    Theme 3 - Fundamentals of friction - Session 10 - Superlubricity 2
     16:50 - 18:30 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Ali ERDEMIR, Texas A&M University, United States
    Macroscale superlubricity of diamond-like carbon coatings and ceramics using different lubricants - From model test to application
    Tobias AMANN, Fraunhofer IWM, Germany
    Superlubricity with tetrahedral amorphous carbon coatings
    Stefan MAKOWSKI, Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology, Germany
    WED-T4-S10-R5
    Theme 4 - Contact mechanics - Session 10 - Rough Contacts 2
     16:50 - 18:30 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Vasilios BAKOLAS, Schaeffler Technologies AG &Co. KG, Germany
    How surface roughness influences the real contact area in elastoplastic systems?
    Kasra FARAIN, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
    CANCELLED - Surface Roughness Pairs in a Sliding Contact
    Carsten GACHOT, TU Wien, Austria
    Rough contact of inelastic materials
    Vladislav YASTREBOV, MINES ParisTech, CNRS, France
    The effect of surface roughness and lambda ratio on micropitting damage
    Benjamin WAINWRIGHT, Imperial College London , United Kingdom
    Link between roughness and squeal: prediction by deep learning approach
    Nikzad MOTAMEDI, University of Lille, France, France
    WED-T5-S10-R6
    Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations - Session 10 - Tribofilm & Scuffing
     16:50 - 18:30 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Carsten GACHOT, TU Wien, Austria
    Tribofilm growth and wear on nanocrystalline platinum-gold alloys
    Frank DELRIO, Sandia National Laboratories, United States
    Tribofilm composition of dialkyl phosphonoacetic acid in Ester base oil and PAO
    Tadashi OSHIO, Eneos Corporation, Japan
    Evolution of Chemical and Physical Properties of Steel Contacts During Scuffing Wear
    Kelly JACQUES, University of North Texas, United States
    Tribofilms on Turbine Engine Bearing Steels and Lubricants Part 1
    Daulton ISAAC, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States
    Superlubricity of amorphous carbon surfaces via shear-induced aromatization
    Takuya KUWAHARA, Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM, Germany
    WED-T6-S10-R8
    Theme 6 - Multiscale approaches for multiphysics modelling and in situ experiments in tribology - Session 10 - Boundary Lubrication
     16:50 - 18:30 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Cédric COURBON, University of Lyon/ENISE, France
    Adsorption of lubricant additives made simple: DockOnSurf package
    Sophie LOEHLÉ, Total M&S, France
    CANCELLED - Development of in situ surface treatment method using dielectric barrier discharge
    Wenjun WU, Nagoya University, Japanto be confirmed
    Morphology, concentration, potential: Exploring tunable adsorption film friction with molecular dynamics
    Johannes HÖRMANN, Department of Microsystems Engineering, University of Freiburg, Germany
    Multi-physics and chemical understanding of boundary lubrication using molecular based simulations
    Hitoshi WASHIZU, University of Hyogo, Japan
    WED-T7-S10-R3
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 10 - Coating 4
     16:50 - 18:30 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Patricia FERNÁNDEZ LÓPEZ, Tekniker, Spain
    Tribological behavior of micro oxidation coatings on titanium substrate at room temperature
    Karl DELBÉ, Laboratoire Génie de Production (LGP), Université de Toulouse, France
    Low-cycle static and dynamic fatigue of Cr/CrN coatings in point contact
    Jolanta KRUPA, AGH UST, Poland
    The role of microstructure on wear mechanisms and anisotropy of additively manufactured 316L stainless steel in dry sliding
    Tom REDDYHOFF, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Friction Reducing Effect of Macro Textures in the Piston-Ring Cylinder-Liner Contact
    Tom REDDYHOFF, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    WED-T8-S10-R7
    Theme 8 - Biotribology, biomimetics - Session 10 - Lubrication in biotribology 2
     16:50 - 18:30 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Francesco MASSI, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy
    Towards the clarification of viscosupplements effectiveness
    David REBENDA, Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Czechia
    Lubrication effect of ECM molecules and SF components evaluated with agarose-chondrocyte model
    Takumi SATO, Kyushu University, Japan
    An aqueous bio-lubricant with ultra-low friction coefficients to tackle xerostomia (dry mouth condition)
    Siavash SOLTANAHMADI, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
    Enhanced lubrication on articular cartilage surface through hyaluronic acid conjugated with dopamine as intra-articular injections
    Ke REN, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Netherlands
    Increased Friction under a Water-lubricated Condition by Adding Sodium Chloride to Rubber
    Toshiaki NISHI, ASICS Corporation, Japan
    WED-T9-S10-R1
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 10 - Coatings & Solid Lubricants
     16:50 - 18:30 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Andy HUNTER, University of Sheffield, UK
    CANCELLED - Friction stir processing of austenitic stainless steel and copper cold spray coatings: feasibility study
    Alexey SOVA, ENISE / LTDS, France
    Influence of humidity in evaluation for load carrying capacities of DLC film using high-frequency, linear-oscillation tribometer
    Hiroki MANO, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan
    Energy balance during the interaction between a blade and an abradable coating
    Philippe DUFRENOY, University of Lille - LaMcube laboratory, France
    WED-T10-S10-R11
    Theme 10 - Tribology to face the education and societal challenges - Session 10 - Session 10
     16:50 - 18:30 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Joichi SUGIMURA, Kyushu University, Japan
    CANCELLED - Aesthetic degradation of concrete surface morphology
    Kamil KRZYWINSKI, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
    Tribology and Environment Impact
    Diana MARTIN DE ARGENTA, insa lyon, France
    Application of graphene platelet-additivated grease in tribological contacts
    Florian PAPE, Institute of Machine Design and Tribology, Leibniz University Hanover, Germany, Germany
    Next generation Group V base oils for electric vehicle fluids
    David GILLESPIE, Croda Europe Ltd., United Kingdom
    WED-T11-S10-R10
    Theme 11 - Partner Event - 47th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology - Session 10 - Multifacets of tribology - 3
     16:50 - 18:30 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Ton LUBRECHT, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Interaction of oscillating motion of a punch and wear of a coating in sliding thermoelastic contact problem with frictional heating
    Sergei AIZIKOVICH, Don State Technical University, Russian Federationto be confirmed
    CANCELLED - A Numerical Simulation of Linear and Nonlinear Normal Interfacial Stiffness in Dry Rough Contact Measured with Longitudinal Ultrasonic Wave
    Saeid TAGHIZADEH, UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD, United Kingdom
    Unexpected dynamic behavior of a mass lifted by near-field acoustic levitation
    Noel BRUNETIERE, Institut Pprime, CNRS, University of Poitiers, Ensma, France
    Social event - Conference Gala Dinner
     19:30 - 22:30 Forum 4
    THU-KN05
    Keynote lecture - Hong LIANG, Texas A&M University, United States
     08:30 - 09:10 Auditorium Lumière
    Toughening Materials for Ultimate Resistance to Wear
    Hong LIANG, Texas A&M University, United States
    THU-T1-S11-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 11 - Hydrodynamics 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Daniele DINI, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Numerical Simulation of Hydrodynamic Lubrication by SPH method – Oil Film Profile at Inlet –
    Kentaro TANAKA, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japanto be confirmed
    Comparison between the P-? formulation and the Rayleigh-Plesset equation for modeling cavitation in starved lubricated thin films
    Mihai ARGHIR, Institut PPRIME, UPR CNRS 3346, Université de Poitiers, France
    Theoretical investigations of a fluid film thrust bearing operational parameters under different oil supply modes
    Michal WODTKE, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
    Computational investigation of the pressure build-up mechanism in parallel-surface fixed-pad thrust bearings
    Michel FILLON, Université de Poitiers, France
    THU-T2-S11-R2
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 11 - Wear of Polymers 3
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Pasteur - Chair : Egidijus KATINAS, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Czechia
    The Influence of Deformation under Tension on Wear and Selected Properties of PTFE
    Maciej KUJAWA, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
    Investigation of extrusion based printed gears of different polymer compounds
    Tanja STILLER, Polymer Competence Center Leoben GmbH, Austria
    Effect of organic friction modifiers on lubrication of polymer-steel contact
    Go TATSUMI, University of Southampton, Japan
    THU-T2-S11-R1
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 11 - Wear of PMCs
     09:20 - 10:40 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Vincent FRIDRICI, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    Graphene based multiscale reinforced composite materials for oil-free hydropower bearings
    Julian SOMBERG, Luleå university of technology, Sweden
    Effect of Sliding Paths on Wear Characteristics of Composite Resin Materials
    Hayate SAITO, Hitachi, Ltd, Japan
    THU-T5-S11-R6
    Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations - Session 11 - Lubricants
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Nicole DÖRR, AC2T research GmbH, Austria
    Effects of Halide Contaminants on the Lubricating Properties of Phosphorus-Based Ionic Liquids
    Filippo MANGOLINI, The University of Texas at Austin, United States
    Investigation of dynamic elastomer-lubricant compatibilty on a tribometer for radial shaft seals
    Yvo STIEMCKE, Technical University Kaiserslautern, Germany
    Tribological properties of waste cooking oil and possibilities for its improvement
    Raimundas RUKUIZA, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
    Direct Observation of Pressure-induced Phase Transition Behavior of Lubricants and Their Lubrication Properties
    Tomoaki OKANO, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., Lubricants Research Laboratory, Japan
    THU-T6-S11-R8
    Theme 6 - Multiscale approaches for multiphysics modelling and in situ experiments in tribology - Session 11 - Mark Robbins Memorial Session 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Jean-François MOLINARI, EPFL, Switzerland
    Dissipation mechanisms and the crossover from Stokes to Coulomb friction
    Martin MÜSER, Universität des Saarlandes, Germany
    ReaxFF investigations on effects of molecular substituents on lubricant additive decomposition: phosphate esters on ferrous surfaces
    James EWEN, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Micro-scale friction mechanisms of rough stearic acid monolayers
    Lucas FRÉROT, Department of Physics and Astronomy, United States
    In-Situ Adsorption of Friction Modifier Additives: A Combined QCM-D and CLSM Study
    Martin DIENWIEBEL, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / Fraunhofer IWM, Germany
    THU-T7-S11-R5
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 11 - Surface modification 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Pantcho STOYANOV, Concordia University, Canada
    Effect of Ultrasonic Nanocrystal Surface Modification on Fretting Wear of AISI 52100 Bearing Steel
    Auezhan AMANOV, Sun Moon University, Korea (Republic of)
    Improvement of Wear Resistance of High Strength Brass Alloy by Friction Stir Processing
    Masaaki MIYATAKE, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    Experimental and Numerical Investigations on Fretting Wear of Inconel 718 Alloy Subjected to Ultrasonic Nanocrystal Surface Modification
    Auezhan AMANOV, Sun Moon University, Korea (Republic of)
    The effect of counterbody material on tribological behavior of active screen plasma-nitrided Inconel 718 under saline solution
    Giuseppe PINTAUDE, UTFPR, Brazil
    THU-T7-S11-R3
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 11 - Surface Texturing 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Oliver FEUCHTMÜLLER, University of Stuttgart, Institute of Machine Components, Germany
    An Advanced Numerical Scheme for Simulation of Hydrodynamic Lubrication with Free Surfaces
    Ke ZHANG, Kyushu University, Japan
    Are Structure-Based Surface Analysis Methods Superior to Integral Methods? - Application Example: Lead on Shaft Counterfaces for Rotary Shaft Seals
    Maximilian ENGELFRIED, Universität Stuttgart / Pfaffenwalring 9, Germany
    Does Laser Surface Texturing Really Have a Negative Impact on the Fatigue Lifetime of Mechanical Components?
    Carsten GACHOT, TU Wien, Austria
    THU-T8-S11-R7
    Theme 8 - Biotribology, biomimetics - Session 11 - Implants 2
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Marc MASEN, Imperial College, United Kingdom
    Experimental study on the lubrication in total knee replacements: The influence dynamics and synovial fluid constituents
    David NECAS, Brno University of Technology, Czechia
    Numerical study on the lubrication in total knee replacements: The influence of dynamics, geometry, material and fluid
    Max MARIAN, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
    Graphene Sheets Embedded Carbon Films for Reducing Friction of Archwire-Bracket in Orthodontic Treatment
    Pengfei WANG, Shenzhen University, Chinato be confirmed
    Interactions between the bovine calf serum and the metallic surface of hip implant taper junctions
    Adrian WITTROCK, TU Dortmund University, Germany
    THU-T9-S11-R9
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 11 - Testing and Measurement in Tribology 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Richard BAKER, Tribotonic Ltd, United Kingdom
    Effects of harmonised procedures on tribological testing
    Mirco KRÖLL, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Germany
    Lab-to-field upscaling for materials selection
    Helena RONKAINEN, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
    Sliding bearings in the conditions of lubrication by contaminated water – results of experimental tests
    Wojciech LITWIN, Gdansk University Of Technology, Poland
    Tribology, the tool for efficient implementation of Materials for tomorrow
    Amaya IGARTUA, Fundación TEKNIKER, Spain
    THU-T9-S11-R11
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 11 - Rolling Bearings 3
     09:20 - 10:40 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : David PHILIPPON, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Advanced Bearing Technologies for Challenging Space Applications
    Christopher DELLACORTE, University of Akron, United States
    Modelling races waviness for high precision ball bearings
    Camille JEANNOT, Femto-st / ADR, France
    Dynamic modelling of cage flexibility in Ball Bearings
    Karine PETUYA, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Torque loss models for pre-loaded tandem rolling element bearings
    Jorge SEABRA, Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de Engenharia, Portugal
    THU-T1-S12-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 12 - Hydrodynamics 2
     11:30 - 12:30 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Andreas ALMQVIST, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
    The effect of microbubble on friction characteristics of fluid film lubrication
    Masayuki OCHIAI, Tokai University, Japan
    Textured Bearing Effect on Fluid Hydrodynamic Lubrication
    Cedric BARAZZUTTI, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    In-situ Observation of Cavitation Behavior in Journal Bearings under Reciprocating Dynamic Load
    Yuichiro KAJIKI, Taiho Kogyo Co., Ltd., Japan
    THU-T1-S12-R10
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 12 - Rheology
     11:30 - 12:30 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Nicolas FILLOT, INSA Lyon, France
    Rheological models for boundary lubrication from molecular dynamics
    Kerstin FALK, Fraunhofer IWM, Germanyto be confirmed
    Pressure dependence of zero-shear viscosity by MD simulations
    Konstantinos GKAGKAS, Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA, Belgium
    Effect of molecular architecture on the effectiveness of a Viscosity Index Improver under shear.
    Amran MOHAMED, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    THU-T2-S12-R2
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 12 - Wear of Polymers 4
     11:30 - 12:30 Room Pasteur - Chair : Sylvie DESCARTES, INSA Lyon, France
    Comparison of the sliding behaviour of several polymers in hydrogen
    Geraldine THEILER, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung, BAM, Germany
    Do the particle size and molecular weight of UHMWPE affect its thermomechanical and tribological performance?
    Hari VADIVEL, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
    Tribo-investigations on bidirectionally reinforced PAEK composites with Zylon fabric
    Meghashree PADHAN, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Indiato be confirmed
    THU-T2-S12-R1
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 12 - Wear of Elastomers
     11:30 - 12:30 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Richard CHROMIK, McGill University, Canada
    Mechanistic insights into elastomer frictional wear using mechanophores to characterize subsurface material damage.
    Jean COMTET, SIMM/ESPCI/CNRS, France
    Skid Resistance Evolution due to Road Texture Polishing: Proposing a Model to Simulate the whole Phenomena
    Malal KANE, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
    THU-T3-S12-R9
    Theme 3 - Fundamentals of friction - Session 12 - Metal Dichalcogenides
     11:30 - 12:30 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Fabrice DASSENOY, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
    Environmental Effects on the Tribological Properties of MoS2
    Scott BOBBITT, Sandia National Laboratories, United States
    Structure and superlubricity of MoS2 on Au(111) revealed by ultrahigh vacuum atomic force microscopy
    Yiming SONG, Department of Physics, University of Basel, Switzerland
    THU-T5-S12-R6
    Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations - Session 12 - CNx & MoS2
     11:30 - 12:30 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Filippo MANGOLINI, The University of Texas at Austin, United States
    Low friction of ta-CNx coating under refrigerant environment
    Kohei KURACHI, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, Japan
    Critical concentration of Oxygen and Water molecules for Continuous Low Friction of Hydrogenated Carbon Nitride Coatings
    Kazuya KURIYAGAWA, Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan, Japan
    Aging and Run-In of Shear-Oriented Sputtered MoS2
    Michael DUGGER, Sandia National Labs, United States
    THU-T6-S12-R8
    Theme 6 - Multiscale approaches for multiphysics modelling and in situ experiments in tribology - Session 12 - Mark Robbins Memorial Session 2
     11:30 - 12:30 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Michael CHANDROSS, Sandia National Laboratories, United States
    Rubber adhesion and friction: role of surface energy and contamination films
    Avinash TIWARI, PGI-1, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany
    Control of Friction through Rheology, Gradients, and an Expanding Shear Zone with Sliding Speed
    Angela PITENIS, UCSB, United States
    Meso-Scale Dislocations and Friction of Shape-Complementary Soft Interfaces
    Anand JAGOTA, Lehigh University, United States
    THU-T7-S12-R3
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 12 - Surface Texturing 2
     11:30 - 12:30 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Carsten GACHOT, TU Wien, Austria
    The effect of dimple shape on friction in lubricated reciprocating motion
    Andrzej DZIERWA, Rzeszow University of Technology, Poland
    Visualization of atomization by dimple using High-Speed Camera
    Hiroki ONOUE, Graduate School of Tokai University, Japan
    In situ observation of thickness of lubrication film at textured surface
    Yuji YUHARA, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    THU-T8-S12-R7
    Theme 8 - Biotribology, biomimetics - Session 12 - Implants 3
     11:30 - 12:30 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Pierre-Henri CORNUAULT, Femto-ST Institute, UMR CNRS 6174, Department of Applied Mechanics, France
    CANCELLED - Nanostructured Multi-Responsive Coatings for Tuning Surface Properties
    Alberto GUERRON, Université de Montréal, Canadato be confirmed
    Biomechanical test materials for Bone drilling; the effects of temperature increase during drilling
    Vincent FRIDRICI, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    THU-T8-S12-R5
    Theme 8 - Biotribology, biomimetics - Session 12 - Tribology and health
     11:30 - 12:30 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : James EWEN, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Plantar Strain Analysis Using DIC Methods For Diabetic Foot Assessment
    Sarah CROSSLAND, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
    The Biotriobogical Properties of the Cochlear Electrode Arrays
    Gülçin Sefiye ASKIN, Hacettepe University, Turkey
    Effect of particulate matter on biomimetic pulmonary surfactant
    Tarek SEOUDI, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    THU-T9-S12-R11
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 12 - Tribology in Braking
     11:30 - 12:30 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Ian SHERRINGTON, Jost Institute for Tribotechnology, School of Engineering, United Kingdom
    Understanding the evolution of friction brake performances with material ageing during high-energy braking
    Sylvain DELATTRE, University of Lille, France
    Multibody analysis of a disc brake system with various contacts and the coefficient of friction as function
    Arn JOERGER, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
    Ultrafine Particle Emission from HVOF Cermet Coated Brake Rotor
    Yezhe LYU, Lund University, Sweden
    THU-T1-Inv3-R4
    Invited session - Theme 1 - Optimisation of bearing geometry for linear sliders lubricated with piezo-viscous fluids
     14:00 - 14:30 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Noel BRUNETIERE, Institut Pprime, CNRS, University of Poitiers, Ensma, France
    Optimisation of bearing geometry for linear sliders lubricated with piezo-viscous fluids
    Andreas ALMQVIST, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
    THU-T1-S13-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 13 - Hydrodynamics 3
     14:30 - 15:50 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Michel FILLON, Université de Poitiers, France
    Thermal modelling strategies for TEHL of line contacts using CFD-FSI
    Peyman HAVAEJ, Ghent University - Soete Laboratory,
    A New Thermo-Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication Model for Journal and Sliding Bearing Systems
    Suhaib ARDAH, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Numerical study on short fiber reinforcements in TEHL polymer contacts
    Enzo MAIER, Gear Research Centre (FZG), Technical University of Munich, Germany
    Axial profiles for compensation of non-parallel fluid film geometry in multilobe journal bearings
    Michael STOTTROP, Product Development, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
    THU-T2-Inv3-R2
    Invited session - Theme 2 - Wear Scars do not represent Wear Loss ? A Fretting Corrosion Example
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Pasteur - Chair : Martin DIENWIEBEL, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / Fraunhofer IWM, Germany
    Wear Scars do not represent Wear Loss – A Fretting Corrosion Example
    Alfons FISCHER, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Eisenforschung, Germany
    THU-T2-S13-R2
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 13 - Wear Modeling and Experiments
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Pasteur - Chair : Malik YAHIAOUI, Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tarbes, France
    Experimental simulation of twisted carbon tows friction during weaving process
    Julie WALTHER, UHA-LPMT, France
    Mild wear at multi-asperity interfaces: the role of contact pressure
    Cyrian LERICHE, Advanced Research Center for Nanolythography, Netherlands
    New Model Allowing to Estimate the Wear of Stratified Surfaces
    Wieslaw GRABON, Rzeszow University of Technology, Poland
    How roughness parameters evolution can be helpful in wear control of tram’s wheel-rail contact
    Lukasz WOJCIECHOWSKI, Poznan University of Technology, Institute of Machines and Motor Vehicles, Poland
    THU-T3-Inv3-R9
    Invited session - Theme 3 - Friction of complex fluids: from slip length to Navier's friction coefficient
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Roland BENNEWITZ, Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien GmbH, Germany
    Friction of complex fluids: from slip length to Navier’s friction coefficient
    Elisabeth CHARLAIX, Université Grenoble Alpes, France
    THU-T4-S13-R5
    Theme 4 - Contact mechanics - Session 13 - Seals and Leakage
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Nestor RODRIGUEZ, Becton Dickinson, United States
    Lean theoretical approaches to contact mechanics and leakage
    Martin MÜSER, Universität des Saarlandes, Germany
    Sealing Contact, Interfacial Separation, and Container Closure Integrity: A Preliminary Multiscale Contact Mechanics Approach for Predicting Prefilled Delivery System Performance
    Nestor RODRIGUEZ, Becton Dickinson, United States
    Study of flange-seal rough interface for high-sealing applications
    Yvan MARTHOURET, Mines Saint-Etienne, France
    THU-T5-Inv3-R6
    Invited session - Theme 5 - Tribofilm formation in helicopter gears and how novel lubricants overcome loss of lubrication conditions
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Julien FONTAINE, LTDS - Ecole Centrale de Lyon - CNRS, France
    Tribofilm formation in helicopter gears and how novel lubricants overcome loss of lubrication conditions
    Carsten GACHOT, TU Wien, Austria
    THU-T5-S13-R6
    Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations - Session 13 - a-C:H & ta-C
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Julien FONTAINE, LTDS - Ecole Centrale de Lyon - CNRS, France
    Influence of water adsorption layer on the friction properties of a-C:H films
    Takumi ISHIKAWA, Tottori University, Japan
    CANCELLED - Clarification of the effect of a-C:H coating’s hardness on wear characteristic of a-C:H under Oil lubrication with MoDTC additives
    Hisanori YASUGATA, Nagoya university graduate school of engineering, Japanto be confirmed
    Improving tribological interaction to ta-C(:X) coatings by doping elements
    Volker WEIHNACHT, Fraunhofer IWS, Germany
    CANCELLED - Tribological Properties of tetrahedral amorphous-Carbon(ta-C) in Lubricants Containing Phosphonate Ester Additive
    Kento TANAKA, Department of Micro-Nano Mechanical Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering , Nagoya University, Japanto be confirmed
    THU-T6-Inv3-R8
    Invited session - Theme 6 - Rough surfaces and interactions between micro contacts
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Robert W. CARPICK, University of Pennsylvania, United States
    Rough surfaces and interactions between micro contacts
    Jean-François MOLINARI, EPFL, Switzerland
    THU-T6-S13-R8
    Theme 6 - Multiscale approaches for multiphysics modelling and in situ experiments in tribology - Session 13 - Mark Robbins Memorial Session 3
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Robert W. CARPICK, University of Pennsylvania, United States
    Grain Boundary Sliding and Low Friction in BCC Metals
    Michael CHANDROSS, Sandia National Laboratories, United States
    Green’s function techniques for atomic-scale static and dynamic contact
    Lars PASTEWKA, University of Freiburg, Germany
    THU-T7-Inv3-R3
    Invited session - Theme 7 - Lessons from Nature: Bioinspired Mechanically Durable and Self-healing Superliquiphilic/phobic Surfaces
     14:00 - 14:30 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Shinya SASAKI, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    Lessons from Nature: Bioinspired Mechanically Durable and Self-healing Superliquiphilic/phobic Surfaces
    Bharat BHUSHAN, The Ohio State University, United States
    THU-T8-Inv3-R7
    Invited session - Theme 8 - Synthetic test-beds for assessing human-object tribological interactions
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Denis MAZUYER, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
    Synthetic test-beds for assessing human-object tribological interactions
    Ben CLARKE, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
    THU-T7-S13-R3
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 13 - Surface Texturing 3
     14:30 - 15:50 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Shinya SASAKI, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    Effect of Micro-Dimples for Keeping Stable Sliding under Surface-to-Surface Contact Configuration
    Seiji MURATA, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering and Science Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan
    Evolution of surface topography in internal channels with abrasive flow machining (AFM)
    Sangil HAN, Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Saint Etienne, ENISE , France
    Study on friction anisotropy of CVT pulley induced by surface texture
    Atsuta HARADA, Graduate school of Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    THU-T7-S13-R11
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 13 - Surface modification 2
     14:30 - 15:50 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Estaban BROITMAN, SKF, Netherlands
    On friction and surface energy in the tribological contact of rod seals
    Oliver FEUCHTMÜLLER, University of Stuttgart, Institute of Machine Components, Germany
    Micro plasma cosmos for tuned cast friction
    Anna BULING, ELB Helmut Zerrer GmbH, Germany
    THU-T8-S13-R7
    Theme 8 - Biotribology, biomimetics - Session 13 - Hair and eyes
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Denis MAZUYER, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
    Molecular models of the hair surface
    Erik WEIAND, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Ultra-low friction in cornea-lens contact: analysis of dynamic free responses measured by the Dynamic Oscillating Tribometer
    Fida MAJDOUB, ECAM Lyon, France
    Relationship between friction property and hydration layer of contact lens before and after friction
    Ayaka NAKAJIMA, Graduate school of Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    THU-T9-Inv3-R1
    Invited session - Theme 9 - Torque loss model for axially pre-loaded tandem rolling element bearings
     14:00 - 14:30 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Robert DWYER-JOYCE, University of Sheffield, UK
    Torque loss model for axially pre-loaded tandem rolling element bearings
    Jorge SEABRA, Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de Engenharia, Portugal
    THU-T9-S13-R1
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 13 - Tribology in forming 3
     14:30 - 15:50 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Robert DWYER-JOYCE, University of Sheffield, UK
    Experimental simulation of the contact conditions between a tool and a sheet metal during a fine blanking operation.
    Xavier ROIZARD, FEMTO-ST INSTITUTE, France
    Near-Net Dry Shaping of Titanium by Plasma-Carburized AISI420J2 Dies
    Tatsuhiko AIZAWA, Surface Engineering Design Laboratory, SIT, Japan
    Frictional Performance of Wire-Die Interface in Wire Drawing Process
    Marie-Louise SCHLICHTING, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    THU-T10-Inv3-R11
    Invited session - Theme 10 - A Novel Method of Introductory Education for Tribology through Problem-solving Game Activity: How Do You Win the Hearts and Minds of Children and Young People Who Will Bear the Future?
     14:00 - 14:30 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Satish KAILAS, Affiliation, India
    A Novel Method of Introductory Education for Tribology through Problem-solving Game Activity: How Do You Win the Hearts and Minds of Children and Young People Who Will Bear the Future?
    Alan HASE, Saitama Institute of Technology, Japan
    THU-T11-Inv3-R10
    Invited session - Theme 11 - Soft and aqueous lubrication
     14:00 - 14:30 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Nicolas FILLOT, INSA Lyon, France
    Soft and aqueous lubrication
    Lars PASTEWKA, University of Freiburg, Germany
    THU-T11-S13-R10
    Theme 11 - Partner Event - 47th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology - Session 13 - Interaction with operating environment - 2
     14:30 - 15:50 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Kazuyuki YAGI, Kyushu University, Japan
    Formation of MoS2 flakes from molybdenum dithiocarbamate-based molecules in a severe lubricated contact: molecular and kinetic approaches
    Clotilde MINFRAY, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    CANCELLED - Understanding the tribochemical mechanism between DLC and MoDTC: Combination of built-in Raman sensing layer and topographic analysis
    Nan XU, university of leeds, United Kingdomto be confirmed
    Friction and wear of self-lubricating composites used in transfer lubrication of ball bearing in space applications
    Guillaume COLAS, Institut FEMTO-ST, CNRS UMR 6174 - Département de Mécanique Appliquée, France
    Investigation of solid lubrication processes of DLC films with a unique 6 axes UHV tribometer
    Antoine NORMANT, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    THU-T1-S14-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 14 - Grease Lubrication
     16:20 - 18:00 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Martin HARTL, Brno University of Technology, Czech republic
    Grease replenishment behavior on the ball-on-ring
    Michal OKAL, Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Institute of Machine and Industrial Design, Czechia
    Numerical Analysis of Grease Film Thickness in EHL– Effects of thickener concentration and base oil viscosity –
    Minami SOMA, KYODO YUSHI CO., LTD., Japan
    Detection of Active Grease Reservoirs in Bearings by CFD
    Jun WANG, SKF Research & Technology Development, Netherlands
    THU-T1-S14-R7
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 14 - Roughness and capillarity
     16:20 - 18:00 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Noel BRUNETIERE, Institut Pprime, CNRS, University of Poitiers, Ensma, France
    Fluid flow in static contact interfaces
    Vladislav YASTREBOV, MINES ParisTech, CNRS, France
    Evolution of Inter-asperity Liquid Bridge due to Evaporation
    Chetan TEKI BHEEMA VENKATA , Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India
    Origin of "framing effect" of liquid coatings : a capillary approach
    Mathilde DELORY, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    Droplets impacting and migrating on structured surfaces with imposed thermal gradients
    Qingwen DAI, Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, China
    THU-T2-S14-R2
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 14 - Predictive Maintenance
     16:20 - 18:00 Room Pasteur - Chair : Dominik KÜRTEN, Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM, Germany
    Advanced Condition Monitoring of Micropitting Using Multiple Sensing
    Zaihao TIAN, University of Southampton , United Kingdom
    Abrasive wear behavior of flame sprayed FeNbC coatings using ball cratering tests
    Juliana SOUZA DE OLIVEIRA, Federal University of Espírito Santo - UFES, Brazilto be confirmed
    Tribological Testing to Demonstrate Performance of SAE 0W-12 HDDEO
    Gwenaelle PHILIBERT, Shell, United States
    Tribological characterization of coatings for their suitability as protective coatings for rollers using two-disc model investigations
    Florian GRÜN, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria
    THU-T2-S14-R9
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 14 - Abrasive Wear / Erosion
     16:20 - 18:00 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Stefan FABBRO, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
    Surface interaction of grit particles and the influence of microstructure on the abrasion of cermets
    Naveenkumar RAJENDHRAN, Ghent University, Belgium
    Finite element analysis of the influence of the sharpness of the abrasive particle in micro-abrasive wear tests
    Roberto SOUZA, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
    Sensitivity analysis of the influence of particle interaction parameters and volume/shear work ratio on wear loss and friction force using DEM model of dry sand rubber wheel test
    Egidijus KATINAS, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Czechia
    EROSION OF CERMET COATINGS FOR USE IN MINING INDUSTRY
    Nathan FANTECELLE STREY, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil
    THU-T4-S14-R5
    Theme 4 - Contact mechanics - Session 14 - Fretting
     16:20 - 18:00 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Thibaut CHAISE, INSA Lyon, France
    Fretting-fatigue of lug-bush shrink-fitted assemblies: interference-fit and lug bore size effects
    Melody LE FALHER, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Systèmes, France
    Fretting fatigue of shrink fitted assembly under rotating bending loading: an experimental and numerical study to compare Crossland fatigue stress analysis and Ruiz contact stress approach
    Siegfried FOUVRY, Ecole Centrale Lyon, France
    Using identification method to measure coefficient of friction in dovetail contact
    Alexis HINGUE, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    THU-T5-S14-R6
    Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations - Session 14 - DLC, ZDDP & Graphene
     16:20 - 18:00 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Ali ERDEMIR, Texas A&M University, United States
    Interplay of Mechanics and Chemistry on Friction and Wear of Diamond-like Carbon Coatings interacting with ZDDP-additivated lubricants.
    Valentin Rafael SALINAS RUIZ, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    CANCELLED - The Effect of Nitrogen Doping into Carbon Structure of DLC and Its Effect on ZnDTP-derived Tribofilm Formation
    Yoshiki YAMASHITA, Graduate School of Micro-Nano Mechanical Science and Engineering, Nagoya University, Japanto be confirmed
    Selective fabrication of graphene oxide by tribo-chemical reaction by using atomic force microscopy
    Kaisei SATO, Graduate School of Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    THU-T9-S14-R8
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 14 - Lubricants 2
     16:20 - 18:00 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Jorge SEABRA, Universidade do Porto, Faculdade de Engenharia, Portugal
    Rethinking turbine oils – A roadmap to varnish-free lubrication systems
    Michael ADLER, AC2T reserach GmbH, Austria
    Characterizing Fuel Dilution Effects on Rheological and Tribological Behavior of Engine Lubricant
    Min YU, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Application of an Artificial Olfactory System for the Evaluation of Thermally Induced Lubricant Degradation
    Matthew DANIELS, University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom
    Validation of the Removal Method by Visualization of Liquid Film Behavior
    Naoki SUGIYAMA, Tokai university, Japan
    THU-T9-S14-R1
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 14 - Seals
     16:20 - 18:00 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Daniele DINI, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Ultrasonic measurement of oil & gas sealing interfaces
    Andrew HUNTER, Peak to Peak Measurements Solutions Ltd, United Kingdom
    Study of Heat Transfer by Internal Flow in Lubrication Film of Non-contact Mechanical Seals
    Masayuki OCHIAI, Tokai University, Japan
    Influence of sealing contact tribology on leak tightness of radial shaft seals subjected to highly transient shaft rotation
    Yvo STIEMCKE, Technical University Kaiserslautern, Germany
    Fundamental Research on Dynamic Characteristics of Sliding Mechanical Seal during Axial Vibration
    Hideyuki INOUE, Eagle Industry Co., Ltd., Japan
    THU-T9-S14-R11
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 14 - Gears & Gearboxes
     16:20 - 18:00 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Philippe DUFRENOY, University of Lille - LaMcube laboratory, France
    Predictions of Friction and Flash Temperature in Marine Gears Based on a 3D Line Contact Mixed EHL Model
    Wen SUN, College of Power and Energy Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Chinato be confirmed
    Influence of oil level on gearbox thermal behavior: application to a helicopter tail gearbox
    Fabrice VILLE, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Improvement of Gear Unit Load and Noise Reduction by Optimal Design of Tooth Surface Using Principal Component Analysis
    Kensuke NISHIURA, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Japan
    Prediction of power loss due to tooth friction in cylindrical gears: from instantaneous to mean friction coefficient
    Fabrice VILLE, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Rotating gear supported by a plain journal bearing: an experimental and numerical study
    Pap BALINT, Safran Transmission Systems, France
    THU-T11-S14-R10
    Theme 11 - Partner Event - 47th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology - Session 14 - Interaction with operating environment - 3
     16:20 - 18:00 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Ton LUBRECHT, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Lubricant film thickness in EHL contact with oil-impregnated sintered steel
    Milan OMASTA, Brno University of Technology, Czechia
    Starvation consequences on EHD spinning contacts: Experimental evaluation
    Alberto PORRAS VÁZQUEZ, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication with mixtures of oils and operating fluids
    Fan ZHANG, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Truncated lubrication of an EHD spinning contacts
    Tristan PATRIGEON, LAMCOS, France
    Social event - Tribology Awards Ceremony
     18:15 - 19:25 Auditorium Lumière
    FRI-KN06
    Keynote lecture - Luis SAN ANDRES, Texas A&M University, United States
     08:30 - 09:10 Auditorium Lumière
    On Pump Annular Seals Operating with Multiple-Phase Conditions: Measurements and Gas Injection to Increase Seal Centering Stiffness
    Luis SAN ANDRES, Texas A&M University, United Statesto be confirmed
    FRI-T1-S15-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 15 - Hydrodynamics 4
     09:20 - 10:40 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Michal WODTKE, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
    Measuring Oil Films in Dynamically Loaded Journal Bearings
    Scott BEAMISH, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
    Lubrication Characteristics of PTFE Film Coated Surfaces in Hydrodynamic Lubrication
    Kazuyuki YAGI, Kyushu University, Japan
    Magnetic fluids in full film lubrication
    Gerben VAN DER MEER, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
    FRI-T1-S15-R11
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 15 - Water-based lubrication
     09:20 - 10:40 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Nicholas SPENCER, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
    Biomimetic Water Based Lubricant Development: Nanoencapsulation with Micelles and Liposomes
    Manoj MURALI, Imperial College London, United Kingdomto be confirmed
    Film Forming Properties of Polyalkylene Glycol Aqueous Solutions and its Sol-Gel Transition in Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication Regime
    Keiji ASADA, Idemitsu Kosan Co.,Ltd. Lubricants Research Laboratory, Japan
    HYDRATION LUBRICATION BY MULTIVALENT ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS
    Xavier BANQUY, Universite de Montreal, Canada
    Oleic acid/[EMIM] oleate as additives to [EMIM] EtSO4 for the lubrication of a Si3N4 tribopair
    Deborah BIGGIO, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, Italy
    FRI-T2-S15-R2
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 15 - Wear in Rolling Contacts 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Pasteur - Chair : Rose YAN, SKF BV, Netherlands
    Thermal Damage in EHL Rolling/Sliding Contacts with Micro-Geometry
    Guillermo E. MORALES-ESPEJEL, SKF Research and Technology Development, Netherlands
    Influence of the ball material on microabrasion-corrosion
    Henara COSTA, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Brazil
    Investigations on the residual stress state of stainless steel angular contact ball bearings pre conditioned by cold forming
    Alexander BODEWIG, Leibniz University Hannover, Institute of Machine Design and Tribology , Germany
    FRI-T2-S15-R9
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 15 - Sliding and Lubricated Wear 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Thomas KIRKBY, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    IMPROVING TRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF STEEL THROUGH NANO-PARTICLES ALLOYING
    Bojan PODGORNIK, Institute of Metals and Technology, Slovenia
    Effect of martensite volume fraction on tribological behavior of dual-phase steel at microscopic scale
    Corentin PENFORNIS, Université Technologique de Compiègne, France
    Tribological performance of fs-laser-induced periodic surface structures on titanium alloy against different counterbody materials using a ZDDP lubricant additive
    Dirk SPALTMANN, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung, Germany
    Sliding wear behavior of non-ferrous metals against chromium alloy steel under dry and lubricated conditions
    Manuel VITE, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico
    FRI-T4-S15-R5
    Theme 4 - Contact mechanics - Session 15 - Soft Matters 1
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Christian GAUTHIER, Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, INSA de Strasbourg, Institut Charles Sadron, France
    Effect of pre-stretch on the scratch resistance of isotactic polypropylene
    Julie PEPIN, Laboratoire de mécanique Gabriel Lamé, France
    Using Bouc-Wen model to capture asperity level friction within a meso-scale FEM contact model
    Iyabo LAWAL, University of Texas at Austin, United States
    Numerical investigations of the scratch behavior on a pre-oriented polycarbonate surface
    Mathieu SOLAR, Institut Charles Sadron - UPR22, France
    Effect of crystal anisotropy on the deformation behavior of copper under scratching process
    Larissa PINHEIRO DE BRITO, CEMEF MINES PARIS-TECH, France
    FRI-T5-S15-R6
    Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations - Session 15 - Additives
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Hong LIANG, Texas A&M University, United States
    MODTC TRIBOFILM GROWTH FROM LOW VISCOSITY FULLY FORMULATED ENGINE OILS
    Gerda VAITKUNAITE, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
    Antioxidant and Tribological Performance of CuDTP for Hydraulic Fluids
    Tadashi OSHIO, Eneos Corporation, Japan
    Effect of different additives in metal working fluids for tribological performance of stamping
    Marko POLAJNAR, Universtiy of Ljubljana, Slovenia
    FRI-T7-S15-R3
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 15 - Surface Texturing 4
     09:20 - 10:40 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Shinya SASAKI, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    Effect of surface texturing on PI washers under different lubrication regimes
    Ruth JACKOWIAK, DuPont, Switzerland
    Anisotropic wetting behavior on polymeric textured surfaces
    Quentin LEGRAND, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    CANCELLED - Tribological performance of femtosecond laser-induced periodic surface structures on TiN and TiCN coated titanium for biomedical applications
    Alaitz ZABALA, Mondragon Unibertsitatea , Spain
    CANCELLED - Tribological Enhancement of TWAS Cylinder Bore Coatings by Mechanochemical Surface Finishing
    Boris ZHMUD, APPLIED NANO SURFACES SWEDEN AB, Sweden
    FRI-T7-S15-R8
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 15 - Surface modification 3
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Anna BULING, ELB Helmut Zerrer GmbH, Germany
    Friction and Wear of Nitrogen Supersaturated Tool Steels
    Hiroshi MORITA, NANOFILM and COAT LABORATORY LLC, Japan
    CANCELLED - Low Friction System with Laser-Irradiated Aluminum Alloy in Engine Oil
    Kento IHARA, Tohoku university, Japan
    Wear Characteristics of Porous Alumina Based Nanocomposite Coating on 6061 Aluminium Alloy
    Gautam REVANKAR ASHOK, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
    FRI-T9-S15-R7
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 15 - Hydrodynamic Bearings 3
     09:20 - 10:40 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Christopher DELLACORTE, University of Akron, United States
    On the Behavior of Slits in Hydrodynamic Thrust Bearings
    Achill HOLZER, Institute for Fluid Power Drives and Systems, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
    CANCELLED - Numerical Investigation of Dynamic Characteristics of a Downsized Aerostatic Circular Thrust Bearing with a Single Feed Hole
    Masaaki MIYATAKE, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    FRI-T9-S15-R1
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 15 - Tribology in grinding & polishing
     09:20 - 10:40 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Tatsuhiko AIZAWA, Surface Engineering Design Laboratory, SIT, Japan
    Investigation of the simultaneous Grinding-Ball burnishing process
    Yasmine CHARFEDDINE, Ecole Nationale d'ingénieurs de Saint-Etienne, France
    Experimental Validation of a Finite Element Model of Ball Burnishing on Ball-End Milled Surfaces Considering Their Original Topography
    Alejandra TORRES, Eurecat, Spain
    Improving Biomass Comminution Performance by Optimizing Tool Design and Using Advanced Tool Materials
    Jun QU, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States
    FRI-T1-S16-R7
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 16 - Complex interfaces
     11:10 - 12:30 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Pierre MONTMITONNET, Mines Paris Tech, France
    Formation of a conductive tribopolymerized third body in a silicone-lubricated polymer-metal electrical contact: mechanisms and consequences
    Imène LAHOUIJ, MINES ParisTech, PSL Research University – CEMEF, Centre de Mise en Forme des Matériaux, CNRS UMR7635, France
    Polytetrafluoroethylene lubrication in highly loaded rolling contacts
    Stephan VON GOELDEL, RWTH Aachen Univerisity, Institute for Maschine Elements and Systems Engineering (MSE), Germany
    Development of Non-Contact Floating Mechanism Utilizing Squeeze Film Levitation under Vacuum Environment
    Taiki ITO, Tokyo University of Science,
    FRI-T2-S16-R2
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 16 - Fretting Wear
     11:10 - 12:30 Room Pasteur - Chair : Siegfried FOUVRY, Ecole Centrale Lyon, France
    Modeling contact oxygenation and adhesive wear extension in linear flat fretting interfaces
    Soha BAYDOUN, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    Contact and fretting wear properties of superalloy Rene® 77
    Mario LAVELLA, Università degli Studi di Bergamo, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Gestionale, dell'Informazione e della Produzione (DIGIP), Italy
    FRI-T2-S16-R9
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 16 - Wear in Rolling Contacts 2
     11:10 - 12:30 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Guillermo E. MORALES-ESPEJEL, SKF Research and Technology Development, Netherlands
    Study of White Etching Crack (WEC) and Subsurface Early Crack Propagation on Hydrogen Charged Discs
    Fernando LOPEZ_URUÑUELA, Tekniker, Spainto be confirmed
    Rolling Contact Fatigue Induced Transformations of Dark Etching Region and White Etching Bands in Bearing Steels
    Mostafa EL LAITHY, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
    Investigation into the Influence of Transverse Oscillations on the Performance of Rolling-Sliding Contacts
    David URIBE SAENZ DE CAMARA, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Investigation of the influence of load parameters on the wear of solid-lubricated rolling bearings in a high vacuum at 300°C
    Michel WERNER, Lehrstuhl für Maschinenelemente und Getriebetechnik, Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany
    FRI-T4-S16-R8
    Theme 4 - Contact mechanics - Session 16 - Mechanical Systems 2
     11:10 - 12:30 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Marie-Ange BUENO, Laboratoire de Physique et Mécanique Textiles / University of Haute Alsace, France
    Application of Hertzian Theory to Torus on Plane Contacts
    Josephine KELLEY, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
    Carbon Yarns Friction and Cohesion
    Michel TOURLONIAS, LPMT - University of Mulhouse - ENSISA, France
    Correlation between frictional contact localization and squeal frequencies
    Van-Vuong LAI, University of Lille, France
    Tractive rolling contact on a viscoelastic multi-layered half-space
    Efoe WALLACE, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    FRI-T7-S16-R3
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 16 - Surface Texturing 5
     11:10 - 12:30 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Quentin LEGRAND, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    CANCELLED - Development of frost prevention surface by creating high thermal conductivity microplastic texture
    Liying ZHANG, Nagoya University, Japanto be confirmed
    A New Surface of Three Dimensional Comb-tooth-shaped Texture to Enhance Oil Replenishment
    Patrick WONG, City University of Hong Kong, Chinato be confirmed
    Designing biomimetic superhydrophobic surfaces by femtosecond laser pulses and the effect of laser fluence
    Salomé BASSET, EDF R&D - LTDS - Ecole Centrale Lyon, France
    Nanoscale Polymer Patterns for Tribology
    Eui-Sung YOON, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Korea (Republic of)
    FRI-T7-S16-R10
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 16 - Solid Lubrication 2
     11:10 - 12:30 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Anna BULING, ELB Helmut Zerrer GmbH, Germany
    Influence of Humidity and Substrate Roughness on Graphite Lubrication
    Carina MORSTEIN, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, MicroTribology Centrum µTC, Germany
    The Effect of Nano- Sepiolite and Attapulgite on the Tribological Properties of Drilling Fluids
    Jamil ABDO, Frostburg State University, United States
    Effect of Relative Humidity on Lubricating Performances of Halogen-Free Ionic Liquids
    Shouhei KAWADA, Kansai University, Japan
    Role of Tribofilm Formation derived from Automobile Transmission Fluids in Improving Gear Fatigue Life
    Keiichi NARITA, Idemtsu Kosan Co.,Ltd., Japan
    FRI-T9-S16-R1
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 16 - Lubricants 3
     11:10 - 12:30 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Markus GREBE, Competence Center for Tribology, UAS Mannheim, Germany
    Tribological Behaviour of Electrically Conductive Lubricants and Adapted Nanocomposites in Sliding Bearings using Ionic Liquids and Graphene
    Susanne BEYER-FAISS, Dr. Tillwich GmbH Werner Stehr, Germany
    Evaluation and Consideration of Fatigue Life in Mixture of Refrigeration Oil and Refrigerant
    So NAKAJIMA, Idemitsu Kosan Co.,Ltd., Japan
    Young Tribologists Event - 3-Minute-Thesis Final
     12:45 - 13:45 Auditorium Pasteur
    FRI-T1-S17-R4
    Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication - Session 17 - Confined fluids
     14:30 - 15:50 Room St Clair 3 - Chair : Mark RUTLAND, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
    Evaluation of adsorbed film formation of additives in lubricant oil with verticaltype-objective ellipsometric microscope
    Yuxi SONG, Nagoya University, Japan
    CANCELLED - Effect of Surface and Shear on Nano-Confined Smectic-A Liquid Crystal Studied by X-Ray Diffraction
    Masashi MIZUKAMI, New Industry Creation Hatchery Center, Tohoku University, Japanto be confirmed
    Gap Dependence Measurement of Shear Viscoelasticity of Nanometer-thick Hydrated MPC Polymer Brush film
    Fengchang LIN, graduate school of engineering, Nagoya University, Japan
    In-Situ Lubricant Film Thickness Measurements of ICE Big-End and Main Bearings
    Andrew HUNTER, Peak to Peak Measurements Solutions Ltd, United Kingdom
    FRI-T2-Inv4-R2
    Invited session - Theme 2 - Multiphysics modelling of fretting wear phenomena
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Pasteur - Chair : Mario LAVELLA, Università degli Studi di Bergamo, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Gestionale, dell'Informazione e della Produzione (DIGIP), Italy
    Multiphysics modelling of fretting wear phenomena
    Siegfried FOUVRY, Ecole Centrale Lyon, France
    FRI-T2-S17-R9
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 17 - Sliding and Lubricated Wear 2
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Rhône 3B - Chair : Manuel VITE, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico
    Effect of Indentations Superimposition on Ceramics
    Paulo Victor VIEIRA PINTO, UFES, Brazil
    Wear Resistance of Palm Mid-olein in Medium Temperature
    Samion SYAHRULLAIL, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
    The Effect of Lubricant Choice on Valvetrain Tappet Performance
    Rai NOTAY, Lubrizol, United Kingdom
    Crack initiation from surface dents in bearing steel under lubricated rolling contact conditions
    Rose YAN, SKF BV, Netherlands
    FRI-T2-S17-R8
    Theme 2 - Wear of materials - Session 17 - Wear Testing
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Rhône 2 - Chair : Jose Daniel DE MELLO, Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Brazil
    The wear behavior of different metallic bond alloys tested in a modified B611-13 test in an acidic, neutral and alkaline media
    Stefan FABBRO, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
    CANCELLED - Ball-on-flat linear reciprocating tests: Critical assessment of wear volume determination methods
    Alaitz ZABALA, Mondragon Unibertsitatea , Spain
    Tribological behaviour of sintered steel vacuum impregnated with graphite: influence of dimensional and morphological evolution of pores
    Jose Daniel DE MELLO, Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Brazil
    FRI-T4-Inv4-R5
    Invited session - Theme 4 - From insect adhesion to snake slithering: tribology and contact mechanics aspects of biological surfaces
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Martin MÜSER, Universität des Saarlandes, Germany
    From insect adhesion to snake slithering: tribology and contact mechanics aspects of biological surfaces
    Stanislav GORB, Kiel University, Germany
    FRI-T4-S17-R5
    Theme 4 - Contact mechanics - Session 17 - Soft Matters 2
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Rhône 3A - Chair : Stanislav GORB, Kiel University, Germany
    CANCELLED - Mathematical Model of Relative Tangential Motion in a Soft-Rigid Interface
    Jordan BOUAZIZ, Technion, Israelto be confirmed
    Modeling of fatigue wear of coatings from viscoelastic materials
    Elena TORSKAYA, Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics RAS, Russian Federation
    A New Numerical Model for Investigating the Effect of Surface Roughness and Viscoelasticity on the Stick and Slip of Contacting Surfaces with Identical Materials
    Dongze WANG, School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
    Experimental Study on Thermal and Frictional Properties of a High-Speed Roller Bearing
    Benyebka BOU-SAÏD, INSA Lyon, France
    FRI-T5 Inv4-R6
    Invited session - Theme 5 - Bridging the gap between nanoscale lubricant chemistry and its macroscale performance demonstrated by engine oils
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Jean-Michel MARTIN, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
    Bridging the gap between nanoscale lubricant chemistry and its macroscale performance demonstrated by engine oils
    Nicole DÖRR, AC2T research GmbH, Austria
    FRI-T5-S17-R6
    Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations - Session 17 - Nanoparticles & Nanosheets
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Roseraie 1&2 - Chair : Jean-Michel MARTIN, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
    Tribological Properties of Nanodiamond-Dispersed Lubricants
    Akira TADA, Lubricants R&D Dept., Lubricants Company, ENEOS Corporation, Japan
    CANCELLED - The relationship between the hardness, composition and distribution of tribofilm formed by additives and improvement of anti-wear
    Yusuke TERAI, Nagoya university, Japanto be confirmed
    FRI-T7-Inv4-R3
    Invited session - Theme 7 - Advanced tribological coating solutions for next generation mechanical systems in extreme environments
     14:00 - 14:30 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Christophe DONNET, Université Jean Monnet, France
    Advanced tribological coating solutions for next generation mechanical systems in extreme environments
    Pantcho STOYANOV, Concordia University, Canada
    FRI-T7-S17-R3
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 17 - Surface Texturing 6
     14:30 - 15:50 Auditorium Pasteur - Chair : Carina MORSTEIN, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, MicroTribology Centrum µTC, Germany
    CANCELLED - Low-cycle micro-impact tests of multilayer composite coatings
    Slawomir ZIMOWSKI, AGH University of Science and Technology, Polandto be confirmed
    Comparative Study of the Reynolds Equation Solution for Journal Bearings with Stochastic Roughness on the Stator and the Rotor
    Dimitrios SKALTSAS, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
    Simulation of Rubber Friction: Influence of Surface Texture
    Paul SCHWARZ, Freudenberg Technology Innovation SE & Co. KG, Germany
    Oleophobic Surfaces with Low Adhesion from Stainless Steel (9Cr18) by Laser Processing and Chemical Etching
    Ronghe XU, Harbin Institute of Technology, Chinato be confirmed
    FRI-T7-S17-R7
    Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology - Session 17 - Solid lubrication 3
     14:30 - 15:50 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Estaban BROITMAN, SKF, Netherlands
    Role of hBN on tribological response of HVOF sprayed hybrid ceramic composite coating for advanced steel
    Avi GUPTA, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
    Effect of SiO2 Particles on Thermo-Chemical/Mechanical Contact Behavior of PFPE Lubricants on DLC
    Chang-Dong YEO, Texas Tech University, United States
    FRI-T8-Inv4-R7
    Invited session - Theme 8 - Tribology of micro-aerated chocolate – relating mechanical and thermal properties to perception
     14:00 - 14:30 Room Rhône 1 - Chair : Francesco MASSI, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy
    Tribology of micro-aerated chocolate – relating mechanical and thermal properties to perception
    Marc MASEN, Imperial College, United Kingdom
    FRI-T9-S17-R1
    Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems - Session 17 - Testing and Measurement in Tribology 2
     14:30 - 15:50 Auditorium Lumière - Chair : Juliette CAYER-BARRIOZ, LTDS - Ecole Centrale de Lyon - CNRS, France
    Visualization and Evaluation of Grease Flow on Raceway by Particle Image Velocimetry
    Keigo NISHIZAWA, Kanto Gakuin University, Japanto be confirmed
    Investigation of Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants for a Hydrodynamic Stern Tube Bearing Using Various Testing and Modelling Methods
    Henry BRUNSKILL, Peak to Peak Measurement Solutions/The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
    Contact Fatigue Damage Mechanisms in Machine Elements
    Xikai YU, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    Friction of carbon fibre tow: contact geometry and boundary condition effects
    Olga SMERDOVA, Institut Pprime, ISAE-ENSMA, CNRS, France
    FRI-T10-Inv4-R11
    Invited session - Theme 10 - The importance of tribology in climate discussions and for sustainability goals
     14:00 - 14:30 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Michel FILLON, Université de Poitiers, France
    The importance of tribology in climate discussions and for sustainability goals
    Mathias WOYDT, MATRILUB, Germany
    FRI-T10-S17-R11
    Theme 10 - Tribology to face the education and societal challenges - Session 17 - Session 17
     14:30 - 15:50 Room St Clair 1 - Chair : Michel FILLON, Université de Poitiers, France
    Micro-pitting performance of a water-based lubricant
    Juan Guillermo ZAPATA TAMAYO, Royal Institute of Technology - KTH, Sweden
    Issues and developments for introducing hydrogen energy systems
    Joichi SUGIMURA, Kyushu University, Japan
    FRI-T11-S17-R10
    Theme 11 - Partner Event - 47th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology - Session 17 - Energy & Health - 3
     14:30 - 15:50 Room St Clair 2 - Chair : Aurélien SAULOT, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    Investigation on grease contribution to ball bearing torque by tribological and rheological tests and prediction of low torque performance
    Christelle VACHER, NTN-SNR Roulements, France
    On the impact of micropitting on the friction coefficient of a lubricated contact: experimental investigations at different scales
    Thomas TOURET, ECAM Lyon, France
    Friction Torque and wear of ball bearings oscillation with different greases
    Muyuan LIU, Leibniz Universität Hannover Institut für Maschinenkonstruktion und Tribologie (IMKT), Germany
    Social event - Closing Session & Awards
     16:00 - 17:00 Auditorium Lumière
    POSTERS1
    Posters - Theme 1 - Interfacial flow and thin film lubrication
     00:00 - 00:00 Exhibition Hall
    T1-25 - Tribological performance of nanolubricant based to vegetable oil produced by ablation laser thecnique
    Salete ALVES, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
    T1-01 - Effect of face texturing on mechanical seals
    Lassad AMAMI, Cetim, France
    T1-02 - A Novel Approach for the Implementation of Non-Newtonian Fluids in EHL-Simulations – Derivation and Benchmarks
    Niklas BAUER, Institute for Fluid Power Drives and Systems (ifas), RWTH Aachen University, Germany
    T1-06 - Consequences of a defect of lubricant supply on the EHL contact
    Maxence DECOTE, INSA Lyon, France
    T1-07 - Insights into the nanocellulose-based ecolubricant for electro-tribological applications
    Miguel Angel DELGADO CANTO, University of Huelva, Spain
    T1-08 - Development and testing of novel lateral force-controlled tribometer to evaluate the Stribeck curve
    Adarsh DIVAKARAN, IISc Bangalore, India
    T1-09 - Lubrication regimes during superlubricity of water-lubricated ceramics
    Nathan FANTECELLE STREY, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil
    T1-10 - Enabling the active control of friction through layered silicate electro-responsive nanoparticles dispersions in castor oil
    Moisés GARCIA-MORALES, Universidad de Huelva, Spain
    T1-11 - Lubrication control with electric potentials using ionic liquid mixtures
    Felix GATTI, Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM, Germany
    T1-12 - Examination of Ionic Liquids Exposed to Voltage
    Yasmin KORTH, Dr. Tillwich GmbH Werner Stehr, Germanyto be confirmed
    T1-13 - Temperature effect on the lubricity of ionic liquids
    Raimondas KREIVAITIS, Vytautas Magnus University Agricultural Academy, Lithuania
    T1-14 - Viscosity calculation using molecular dynamics simulations
    Lars KRUSE, Fraunhofer IWM, Germany
    T1-15 - Tribology and chemistry of degraded jet engine lubricants
    Akshay LOYAL, Safran Aircraft Engines, France
    T1-16 - Pressure evaluation in a porous medium hydrodynamic bearing
    Duc Hieu NGUYEN, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
    T1-17 - Rheological properties of the boundary layer in lubricating greases
    Maciej PASZKOWSKI, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
    T1-18 - Journal bearing performances with novel bionic surface topographies over the bore under mixed lubrication regime with cavitation and thermal effects
    Manas Ranjan PATTNAYAK, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
    T1-19 - Tribological behavior of ZnO@GO nanoparticles as water-based lubricants additives
    Cherlio SCANDIAN, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF ESPIRITO SANTO, Brazil
    T1-20 - High pressure viscometry - A new approach for lubricant characterization under high pressure and high shear
    Stephan VON GOELDEL, RWTH Aachen Univerisity, Institute for Maschine Elements and Systems Engineering (MSE), Germany
    T1-21 - Ball Bearing Lubrication Regime Transitions in Vacuum – Bridging Test Rig Monitoring and Bearing Modelling
    Achilleas VORTSELAS, European Space Tribology Laboratory (ESTL) / ESR Technology, United Kingdom
    T1-22 - Study on the performance of Viscosity-Index Improver in Oil Using Coupled Lattice Boltzmann Method and Brownian Dynamics Simulation
    Hitoshi WASHIZU, University of Hyogo, Japan
    T1-23 - Molecular Dynamics Simulation for Analysis of the Behavior of Organophosphate Aggregates in Oil
    Hitoshi WASHIZU, University of Hyogo, Japan
    T1-24 - Construction of Solid-liquid Coupling Interfaces for Ultralow friction and Stable Drag Reduction
    Yang WUFANG, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinato be confirmed
    POSTERS2
    Posters - Theme 2 - Wear of materials
     00:00 - 00:00 Exhibition Hall
    T2-02 - Repeatability of friction and wear of different material pairs at 1000 °C under unidirectional sliding motion
    Fabio ALEMANNO, Ducom Instruments Europe B.V., Netherlandsto be confirmed
    T2-03 - Effect of Fillers on Tribological Properties of EPDM with Hydrogen Exposure
    Byeonglyul CHOI, Korea university, Korea (Republic of)
    T2-04 - Developing an innovative next generation anti-wear
    Christelle CHRETIEN, SOLVAY, United States
    T2-05 - Effects of marine environment on wear mechanisms of polymeric ropes
    Henara COSTA, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Brazil
    T2-06 - Effect of strain hardening on the stainless steel abrasive wear resistance
    Jose Daniel DE MELLO, Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Brazil
    T2-07 - The Fe-C-Cr alloys used for production of working elements of impact crushers
    Mateusz DZIUBEK, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology ­, Poland
    T2-08 - Sustainable tribological composites through Circular Economy: using recycled carbon fibers as an alternative reinforcement in UHMWPE-based composites
    Nazanin EMAMI, Lulea University of Technology , Sweden
    T2-09 - Laser Impact on Contact Responses of Coated Cemented Carbides
    Shiqi FANG, Saarland University, Germany
    T2-10 - Tribological study of Ni-Cr-5Al2O3 thermal spray coating: A comparison of different post processing techniques
    Mayank GARG, Shiv Nadar University, India
    T2-11 - Effect of distance between grooves on the wear of structured grinding wheels
    José GOMES, University of Minho, Portugal
    T2-12 - A system engineering approach to reduce soot wear
    Deepak HALENAHALLY VEEREGOWDA, Ducom Instruments Europe B.V., Netherlands
    T2-13 - Development of a Tribological Test Routine for TPUs under Water Lubrication
    Andreas HAUSBERGER, Polymer Competence Center Leoben GmbH, Austria
    T2-14 - Assessment of Tribological Properties of Diamond-like Carbon with Ion-beam Chemical Vapor Deposition
    Seojun HEO, Gyeongsang National University, Korea (Republic of)
    T2-26 - Tribology of ta-C, MoS2, Steel and Soft Metals in Vacuum and Ambient Air Conditions
    Fabian HÄRTWIG, TU Dresden, Germany
    T2-15 - Assessment of Friction and Wear Properties of Porous Polyimide Film
    Seongsik JEONG, Gyeongsang national university, Korea (Republic of)
    T2-16 - Effect of Addition of Filler on the Tribological Properties of CF/PEEK Composites
    Ramyasree KANCHERLA, EBARA CORPORATION,
    T2-17 - Image processing by morphological covariance applied to the identification of wear damage in UHMWPE
    Vanessa KAPPS, National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology, Brazil
    T2-18 - Effect of local remelting and recycled reinforcement size on abrasive wear of manual arc welded hard-facings
    Egidijus KATINAS, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Czechia
    T2-19 - Consideration Factors in Analysis of Wear by FEM
    Tae-Hyeong KIM, Yonsei University, Korea (Republic of)
    T2-20 - Tribological Properties of TiN Coating Lubricated by Polyalphaolefin 8 without and with Carbon Nanotubes
    Joanna KOWALCZYK, Kielce University of Technology, Polandto be confirmed
    T2-21 - The effect of thermal shock on wear resistance of floor composite made of epoxy resin with fine aggregate and concrete substrate
    Kamil KRZYWINSKI, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
    T2-23 - High-temperature tribological behavior of sintered B-containing 316L steel
    Francisco LANFERDINI SERAFINI, Universidade de Caxias do Sul, Brazil
    T2-22 - Friction temperature sensitivity of solid lubricants for brake friction materials
    Francisco LANFERDINI SERAFINI, Universidade de Caxias do Sul, Brazil
    T2-24 - The wear coefficient in scratch tests for a heterogeneous microstructure
    Arnaldo Oliveira LIMA, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    T2-25 - Abradable Capped Metallic Foams for Aero-Engine Sealing Clearance Control
    Allan LIU, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
    T2-27 - Surface temperatures during sliding wear of polypropylene against polyurethane in dry and aqueous environment
    Rubson MAÇÃO CAMPOREZ, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil
    T2-29 - Tribological behaviour of UHMWPE reinforced by metal sulphides under dry sliding conditions
    Maksim NIKONOVICH, LTU, Sweden
    T2-30 - Multiscale and multi-physics characterization of the tribological behavior of a pad-on-rotating disc tribological system considering emergency landing conditions
    Serge PENAHERRERA, ONERA, France
    T2-31 - Abrasive wear of Fe-Cr-C PTA overlays for tillage tools
    Giuseppe PINTAUDE, UTFPR, Brazil
    T2-32 - Using tribological principles for a more sustainable grinding process
    Javier RODRIGUEZ , University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
    T2-33 - Friction properties of hard anodizing and micro-arc oxidation coatings obtained on an aluminum alloy 5086
    Louis RODRIGUEZ, Laboratoire Génie de Production, France
    T2-34 - Titanium-based PVD Coatings for Improved Electrochemical and Tribomechanical Durability in Demanding Environments
    Celia ROJO, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
    T2-35 - Influence of microstructure and crystallographic texture on the micro-abrasion resistance of thermomechanical treated duplex stainless steels.
    Carlos Alberto ROSA NETO, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF ESPIRITO SANTO, Brazil
    T2-36 - MICRO-SCALE ABRASION MECHANISMS DURING SCRATCH TESTING OF THERMALLY SPRAYED IRON COATINGS
    Marcionila SANTOS, Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
    T2-37 - Effect of surface roughness of Polyamide 66 against carbon steel S45C on wear properties
    Shinya SASAKI, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    T2-38 - Influence of swirling cryogenic jets on erosion of AISI 310 stainless steel
    César SEDANO, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico
    T2-39 - Tribodynamic Analysis of a Ball Type Constant Velocity Joint
    Matthew SIMPSON, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
    T2-40 - Investigation of Engine Oil Wear by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
    Margarita SKOTNIKOVA , Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russian Federation
    T2-41 - Study of wear mechanisms of UHMWPE/Al2O3/B4C hybrid nanocomposites
    Igor SOARES, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil
    T2-42 - Study of the tribological behavior of thermal spray coatings with an interesting potential to substitute to hard chrome plating under different abrasion conditions
    Céline TREVISIOL, CETIM, France
    T2-43 - Micro-abrasive wear of a low-temperature plasma nitrided Inconel 625 superalloy
    André TSCHIPTSCHIN, University of São Paulo, Brazil
    T2-44 - New multiscale polymer composites for water lubricated tribological contacts
    Hari VADIVEL, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
    T2-45 - Ionic liquids as a new class of lubricants for polymer-steel friction pairs
    Lukasz WOJCIECHOWSKI, Poznan University of Technology, Institute of Machines and Motor Vehicles, Poland
    T2-46 - An insight into the rough surface effect on fretting characteristics of quenched and tempered steel
    Amirhossein ZABIHI, Tampere University, Finland
    POSTERS3
    Posters - Theme 3 - Fundamentals of friction
     00:00 - 00:00 Exhibition Hall
    T3-02 - Influence of different friction characteristics on self-excited vibrations
    Thomas FURSTNER, University of Technology Bergakademie Freiberg, Institute for Machine Elements, Design and Manufacturing, Germany
    T3-04 - Lubrication Properties of Ionic Liquid with Polymer Particles Dispersing
    Yuma KOBAYASHI, Daido University, Japan
    T3-05 - Nanoscale friction on 2D stacked MoS2/graphene heterostructures
    Zhao LIU, INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials, Germany
    T3-06 - How third-body accommodation regime controls dry friction
    Guilhem MOLLON, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    T3-07 - Energy dissipation network at the interface of sliding metals
    J. Sebastián RUDAS, Institución Universitaria Pascual Bravo, Colombia
    T3-03 - The Effect of Relative Humidity on Friction and Wear of Elastomers
    Paul SCHWARZ, Freudenberg Technology Innovation SE & Co. KG, Germany
    T3-08 - Lubrication Properties of Ionic Liquid with SUS304 Particle Dispersing by Plasma Sputtering Deposition
    Kei SOMAYA, Daido University, Japan
    T3-09 - Evaluation of graphene-based materials as solid lubricant in UHMWPE composites
    Julian SOMBERG, Luleå university of technology, Sweden
    T3-10 - Simulating lubricants’ shear thinning considering additives
    Franziska STIEF, Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoffmechanik IWM, Germany
    T3-11 - Investigation of Static- and Dynamic Friction Behavior of Medical Syringes
    Martin TOCKNER, Polymer Competence Center Leoben GmbH, Austriato be confirmed
    T3-12 - Statistics of sliding on aperiodic atomic structures
    Andras VERNES, AC2T research GmbH, Austria
    T3-14 - Mechanism of low friction of graphene in ambient air condition
    Hitoshi WASHIZU, University of Hyogo, Japan
    T3-13 - Molecular Dynamics Simulation and Structural Analysis of Traction Fluid
    Hitoshi WASHIZU, University of Hyogo, Japan
    POSTERS4
    Posters - Theme 4 - Contact mechanics
     00:00 - 00:00 Exhibition Hall
    T4-01 - Specifying 3D roughness parameters for functional interfaces of dental components
    Marjorie BENEGRA, UTFPR - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Brazil
    T4-02 - Curing-protocol-dependent macroscopic shape errors in PDMS replication
    Emilie DELPLANQUE, LTDS - Ecole Centrale de Lyon - CNRS, France
    T4-03 - Experimental and numerical analysis of polymeric surface damages during scratching process
    Christian GAUTHIER, Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, INSA de Strasbourg, Institut Charles Sadron, France
    T4-04 - Investigation of Tire-pavement Interaction Based on Non-smooth Contact Dynamics Method
    Haitao GE, Université de Strasbourg, France
    T4-05 - Combined numerical and experimental approach for scuffing prediction in aeronautical power transmission
    Nicolas GRENET DE BECHILLON, SAFRAN TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS, France
    T4-06 - Nanoscale adhesive elastic contact incorporating intermolecular interactions
    Uzair IQBAL, Indian Institute of Science, India
    T4-07 - Simultaneous Measurements of Surface Force and Resonant Frequency Shift of QCM
    Takumi ISHIKAWA, Tottori University, Japan
    T4-08 - Optimal design of assembly interface for high contact performance
    Qiyin LIN, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Chinato be confirmed
    Contact Stress Analysis of Rigid Indenter under Deep Penetration
    Muthukumar MARIAPPAN, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India
    T4-09 - Multi-scale scratch resistance analysis of floor covering materials.
    Pierre MONTMITONNET, Mines Paris Tech, France
    T4-10 - Effects of temperature and loading rate on indentation behavior of amorphous polymers
    Marina PECORA, Université de Strasbourg, France
    T4-11 - Effect of both temperature and relative humidity on the viscoelastic properties of polyamide 6 determined by contact creep experiments
    Julie PEPIN, Laboratoire de mécanique Gabriel Lamé, France
    T4-12 - Bearings with Stochastic Roughness on the Stator and the Rotor: Calculation of Higher-Order Moments of Operational Parameters
    Dimitrios SKALTSAS, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
    POSTERS5
    Posters - Theme 5 - Tribo-induced surface chemical and mechanical transformations
     00:00 - 00:00 Exhibition Hall
    T5-01 - Effect of Compatibility Between Rubber and Lubricant
    Ayako AOYAGI, NOK Corporation, Japan
    T5-02 - Performance and behavior of new efficient and environmentally friendly nanolubricants
    Marina BENMANSOUR, Ecole Centrale Lyon, France
    T5-03 - CHEMICAL BEHAVIOR OF TRIBOFILM EXPOSED TO FUEL SURROGATES DURING RUBBING
    Bastien BOLLE, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    T5-04 - Characterization of car brake airborne particles emission on a pin-on-disc tribometer
    Yan-Ming CHEN, CETIM, France
    T5-05 - Application of high-throughput screening approach for accelerated lubricant formulation with improved tribochemical performance
    Hakim EL BAHI, TotalEnergies, France
    T5-06 - The analytical study of friction reduction in instrumented single-cylinder block
    Yue GUAN, ecole centrale de lyon, France
    T5-08 - Tribofilms on Turbine Engine Bearing Steels and Lubricants Part 2
    Mathew KIRSCH, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States
    T5-09 - Formation of Carbon-Based Tribofilms from Hydrocarbons on Steel
    Egheosa OGBOMO, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    T5-10 - Influence of SiC polytypes on the mixed lubrication regime of self-lubricating composites containing in situ generated 2D turbostratic graphite
    Diego SALVARO, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
    T5-11 - Cr content of the sliding counterpart as a way to control friction of Ni62Nb33Zr5 Bulk Metallic Glass
    Solène STOENS, Femto-ST (DMA department), France
    T5-12 - The effect of temperature on the friction and wear behaviour of fuel oils under oxygen and nitrogen (inert) atmosphere.
    Trinity THOBEJANE, University of Pretoria, South Africa
    T5-13 - ZDDP Tribofilm Formation on Non-ferrous Surfaces
    Mao UEDA, Shell Lubricants Japan K.K, Japan
    T5-14 - Chemical Reaction of Alcohol due to Friction between Zirconia and Metal
    Hitoshi WASHIZU, University of Hyogo, Japan
    T5-15 - Relationship between Nano / Macro Friction Behaviour and Mechanical Properties of Tribo-Film by Multi-Dimensional Nano-Indentation Equipment
    Sho WATANABE, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    POSTERS6
    Posters - Theme 6 - Multiscale approaches for multiphysics modelling and in situ experiments in tribology
     00:00 - 00:00 Exhibition Hall
    T6-01 - In operando characterization by X-ray tomography of the real contact area in tribological systems
    Vito ACITO, LTDS - Ecole Centrale de Lyon - CNRS, France
    T6-02 - Innovative design of electrical lubricants test rig for e-grease and e-fluids
    Fabio ALEMANNO, Ducom Instruments Europe B.V., Netherlandsto be confirmed
    T6-04 - Temperature dependence of plastic deformation in FCC alloys – A large-scale molecular dynamics study
    Stefan J EDER, AC2T research GmbH, Austria
    T6-05 - Experimental Analysis of Recirculating Lubrication and Jet Lubrication on Tapered Roller Bearings
    Manjunath MANJUNATH, Soete Laboratory – Ghent university, Belgium
    T6-06 - In Operando tribological study at the micro-scale - Application to PVD hard films
    Aslihan SAYILAN, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    T6-08 - Development of a tribometer with in situ heating measurement at the surface of metallic glasses
    Zhijian ZHOU, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    POSTERS7
    Posters - Theme 7 - Surface engineering in tribology
     00:00 - 00:00 Exhibition Hall
    T7-01 - TriboMate® paired coatings – a holistic design approach
    Gilles CASTAN, GGB, France
    T7-02 - Evaluation of Tribological Performance and Development of Coating with Graphene Oxide (GO) on Diesel Engine Cylinder Liner by Successive Ionic Layer Adsorption and Reaction (SILAR) Method
    Halit CAVUSOGLU, Selcuk University, Turkeyto be confirmed
    T7-03 - Tribological Characteristics of Polymer-based Composite Materials
    Kim CHANG-LAE, Chosun University, Korea (Republic of)
    T7-04 - Influence of surface topography height on tribological behaviour in dry contact
    Andrzej DZIERWA, Rzeszow University of Technology, Poland
    T7-05 - Simulation of realistic fluids wetting with Lattice-Boltzmann Method
    Alexandre EPALLE, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS, France
    T7-06 - Tribological Properties of Titanium Nitride-Based Coatings with Respect to Environment
    Youn Hoo HWANG, Yonsei University, Korea (Republic of)
    T7-07 - Quality evaluation of the alumina film deposited by ALD on UHMWPE
    Vanessa KAPPS, National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology, Brazil
    Low-cycle static and dynamic fatigue of Cr/CrN coatings in point contact
    Jolanta KRUPA, AGH UST, Poland
    T7-10 - Evaluation of properties of Al2O3 coating obtained by ALD technique used in biotribological systems
    Katarzyna PIOTROWSKA, Kielce University of Technology, Polandto be confirmed
    T7-11 - Frictional behavior of alumina coated vertically aligned carbon nanotube forest
    Himanshu RAI, IIT Delhi, India
    T7-12 - Influence of oxide film thickness on plastic deformability of copper
    Selina RAUMEL, Institute of Micro Production Technology - Lebniz Universität Hannover , Germany
    T7-13 - FM-AFM Investigation into the Molecules Adsorption State on Steel Surface in Oiliness Additive Solution
    Kaisei SATO, Graduate School of Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    T7-14 - Characterization of the tribological behaviour of magnetron-sputtered Ti-based thin films: A small-scale in situ analysis
    Aslihan SAYILAN, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    T7-08 - Friction Control by Applied Potential on Friction Surface under Lubrication with Ionic Liquids
    Shunsuke TANJI, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    POSTERS8
    Posters - Theme 8 - Biotribology, biomimetics
     00:00 - 00:00 Exhibition Hall
    T8-01 - Role of phospholipidic structures in the tribological performances of synovial fluids associated with different types of human joint pathologies
    Layth BEN TRAD, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    T8-02 - A proposed methodology for the assessment of consumer experience of personal care products in consumer-relevant environments
    Phoebe BRAMLEY, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
    T8-03 - Predicting the friction of Metal-on-UHMWPE hip joint replacements
    Michael BRYANT, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
    T8-04 - The New Method for Evaluation of Cartilage Contact
    Pavel CIPEK, Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Czechia
    T8-05 - Surface Modification Inspired by Malayopython Reticulatus for Friction Control
    Mohd Danial Bin IBRAHIM, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia
    T8-06 - Analysis of enamel friction and wear during cooperation with ceramic materials used for fillings in dentistry
    Piotr KOWALEWSKI, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
    T8-07 - Effect of hydration layers at soft contact lens surface on friction properties by using FM-AFM and Nano tribometer
    Ayaka NAKAJIMA, Graduate school of Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    T8-08 - Microstructured glass surface for producing microplastics for biological tests
    Yoshitaka NAKANISHI, Kumamoto University, Japan
    T8-09 - Cartilage Multiscale Lubrication
    Carmine PUTIGNANO, Polytechnic UNiversity of Bari, Italy
    T8-11 - A Tribological Test Method for PVA Hydrogels and Articular Cartilage
    Paul STAUDINGER, Anton Paar GmbH, Austria
    T8-12 - Wear of antibacterial coatings on CoCrMo under butterfly motion and dynamic loads in a biotribometer
    Angela Maria TORTORA, Ducom Instruments Europe B.V., Netherlands
    T8-13 - Understanding Hair Friction using Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics
    Erik WEIAND, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
    POSTERS9
    Posters - Theme 9 - Tribology in manufacturing processes and industrial systems
     00:00 - 00:00 Exhibition Hall
    T9-01 - Tribological Properties of TMP Ester Grease Thickened by Calcium Complex
    Mohamad Ali AHMAD, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA, Malaysia
    T9-19 - Biogrease development and tribological performance for application in wheel/rail contact
    Salete ALVES, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
    T9-02 - Influence of the microstructure of copper on the friction coefficient under very high pressure: application to the ECAP process
    Chloé FRANOUX, LEM3 université de Lorraine, France
    T9-03 - Investigation into the causes of ball bearing failures in turbomolecular pumps
    Joaquim GIRARDELLO DETONI, Agilent Technologies, Italy
    T9-04 - Experimental investigations of vulcanization and problems during the demolding process by compression molding
    Stefanie HAUPT, Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany
    T9-05 - Hydrated seal lips for live centers in machine tools
    Taiki HAYASHI, Kumamoto University, Japanto be confirmed
    T9-06 - Correlation of wear rate, hardness, and density for a dry clutch friction material
    Matija HOIC, University of Zagreb, Croatia
    T9-07 - Experimental Device for Machine Condition Monitoring with Oil Sensors in Construction Equipment
    Sung Ho HONG, Dongguk University, Korea (Republic of)
    T9-08 - Reduction of friction torque in a revolute joint by superposed vibrations
    Simon KELLER, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
    T9-09 - Static and Dynamic Performance of an Air Pad Controlled by a Diaphragm Valve
    Luigi LENTINI, Politecnico di Torino, Italyto be confirmed
    T9-10 - Determination of lubrication regime of a real application through oil film thickness analysis based on the similitude of Hersey number
    Davide MASSOCCHI, POLITECNICO DI MILANO, Italy
    T9-11 - Contactless measurement of hydrostatic bearing lubricating film using optical point tracking method
    Michal MICHALEC, Brno University of Technology - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Czechia
    T9-12 - Non-Newtonian rheological and thermal effects on the noise and vibration of a spur gearset
    Hamza MUGHAL, Loughborough University, United Kingdomto be confirmed
    T9-13 - Semiconductor Wafer Floating System for High Vacuum Chamber Using an Ionic Liquid
    Takao OKABE, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
    T9-14 - Effect of different base oils on tribological performance of different metal sheets for stamping
    Marko POLAJNAR, Universtiy of Ljubljana, Slovenia
    T9-15 - Static analysis of partial slip texture slider and journal bearing considering thermal effects
    T V V L N RAO, SRM IST, Indiato be confirmed
    T9-16 - Design of abrasion-resistant alloys using data mining and thermodynamics
    Lisa RATEAU, Framatome - Université de Nantes, France
    T9-17 - A Methodology to Classify Acceptable Operating Conditions for Heavily Misaligned Marine Journal Bearings
    Georgios-Nikitas ROSSOPOULOS, School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
    T9-18 - Advanced ball bearing friction measurement methodology
    Mathis TRACHSEL, maxon, Switzerland
    POSTERS10
    Posters - Theme 10 - Tribology to face the education and societal challenges
     00:00 - 00:00 Exhibition Hall
    T10-01 - Poly-DL-Lactic Acid (PDLLA) Nanosheet Thin Films for Biomedical, Bioengineering and Energy Saving Applications
    Mohd Danial Bin IBRAHIM, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia
    T10-02 - MATEisResponsible: raise awareness, promote and perform actions in every mission of the MATEIS Laboratory community to decrease its environmental impact
    Renaud RINALDI, MATEIS Laboratory, France
    T10-03 - Tribology-based condition monitoring and diagnostics for the safe operation of aircraft
    Ludmila SHABALINSKAYA, Central institute of aviation motors named after P.I. Baranov, Russian Federationto be confirmed
    POSTERS11
    Posters - Theme 11 - Partner Event - 47th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology
     00:00 - 00:00 Exhibition Hall
    T11-01 - Investigation of DLC nanoparticles as EP additives under at Steel/Steel Contact Under Boundary Lubrication
    Salete ALVES, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
    T11-02 - The Effects of Wear on Triboelectric Charge Transference in Sliding F-TENG Contacts
    Josh ARMITAGE, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
    T11-03 - On the Influence of Real Film Thickness Distribution on Bearing Capacitance
    Norbert BADER, Leibniz University Hannover Institute of Machine Design and Tribology (IMKT), Germany
    T11-04 - Fluid Film Formation and Cavitation in Parallel Sliding Contacts – Simulations and Experimental Investigations
    Dilek BULUT, Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, Institute für Maschinenkonstruktion und Tribologie, Germany
    T11-05 - Semi-Analytical modelling of steady state friction damping experimental tests
    Julien FORTES DA CRUZ, Laboratoire Quartz - Supmeca, France
    T11-06 - A model of chain drive efficiency dedicated to high performance track cycling
    Gabriel LANASPEZE, LaMCoS - INSA Lyon, France
    T11-08 - Tuning Oil viscosity by Anthracene Functionalization
    Dominic LINSLER, Fraunhofer IWM, Germany
    T11-09 - Tribocorrosion mechanisms of titanium alloy sliding against a zirconia ball in a Phosphate Buffered Solution
    Stefano MISCHLER, EPFL, Switzerland
    T11-10 - Entrapped Grease Film Behavior under Sliding Motion
    Hiroshi NISHIKAWA, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
    T11-11 - Surface induced rolling contact fatigue caused by impacts - experiments and simulation
    Gerhard POLL, Institute of Machine Design and Tribology, Germany
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