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Wear Particle Transport and Emission: Mechanisms and Environmental Implications
The Workshop will take place on 24.-25. February 2021.
Regrettably, due to current restrictions in Germany, the Workshop will be held online as a ZOOM meeting.
Due to time differences, all presentations are scheduled from 8:00 to approximately 13:30 (Berlin time). This should make possible a live participation also from Russia and China.
Additionally, on February 25 a round table is planned from 14 to 15.
We understand that this will be quite late in Tomsk and in Beijing but we hope that it will be possible for you to participate in this closing general discussion.
Program
Please find here the program of the Workshop.
Important information
Important information to the organization of the Workshop can be found here.
International Workshop: 24. - 25. February 2021
Organizer: Georg-Peter Ostermeyer and Valentin L. Popov
Participants are encouraged to submit papers based on their presentations to a Special Issue of the International Journal "Facta Universitatis, Series Mechanical Engineering" (OPEN ACCESS, no publication fees, Indexed in Web of Science and Scopus): http://casopisi.junis.ni.ac.rs/index.php/FUMechEng
Objectives
The topic of the workshop is part of the problem of the "third body" in tribology. The third body is closely related to all properties of a tribological system and determines the friction, the intensity of wear, the chemical composition of the surface layers and the relevant system dynamics. The mass transport process ultimately leads to the emission of wear particles into the environment.
The workshop focuses on the current research on wear and particle emissions and aims to placing it in a broader tribological context of the third body. The problem of wear, the third body and emissions out of tribological systems are not only topical in scientific and political terms, but also highly complex. Recently, promising approaches for adhesive wear have been proposed. The organizers agree that now is the right time to look for new approaches to this highly complex problem.
Topics
• New approaches in simulation of adhesive wear
• Understanding the third body as an important current challenge of tribology
• Intermixing and transport of wear particles
• Lubricant flow in partially filled gaps
• Highly loaded contacts
• Method of Dimensionality Reduction (MDR) - applications for simulation of particle
transport
• Applications of FFT-based Boundary Element Method (BEM) for simulation of particle
transport
• Discrete element and molecular dynamics
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Georg-Peter Ostermeyer Technische Universität Braunschweig Institute of Dynamics and Vibrations | Prof. Dr. Valentin Popov Technische Universität BerlinInstitute of Mechanics, Sekr. C8-4, Str. des 17. Juni 135, D-10623 Berlin, GERMANY E-mail: v.popov@tu-berlin.de |
Annette Struckmann M.A. Technische Universität Braunschweig Institute of Dynamics and Vibrations Schleinitzstr. 20, D-38106 Braunschweig, GERMANY E-Mail: a.struckmann@tu-braunschweig.de | Dr.-Ing. Jasminka Starcevic Technische Universität Berlin Institute of Mechanics, Sekr. C8-4, Str. des 17. Juni 135, D-10623 Berlin, GERMANY E-mail: j.starcevic@tu-berlin.de |