Lubrication at the Frontier: The Role of the Interface and Surface Layers in the Thin Film and Boundary Regime

Bok av Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology Staff Corporate Author
The 25th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology was held at the Institut des Sciences Appliquees de Lyon, from 8-11th September, 1998. Its central theme was, "e;Lubrication at the frontier: the role of the interface and surface layers in the thin film and boundary regime"e;. This topic was chosen because it represents an important evolution of the research field. The Symposium opened with a keynote address entitled "e;Role of surface-anchored polymer chains in polymer friction"e; which described the processes taking place at the interface between "e;solid"e; and "e;liquid"e;. The keynote address was followed by two invited lectures. Firstly, "e;Fuel efficient engine oils, additive interactions, boundary friction and wear"e; presented the industrial point of view on lubricant formulation and engine testing and its evolution. The second lecture was entitled "e;For establishment of a new EHL theory"e; and stressed the need to extend the current EHL theory. Beginning in 1974, The Leeds-Lyon Symposia have now covered a wide range of topics. The essential aim each year is to select a topic of current interest to tribologists and to contribute to further the advance of knowledge in selected fields.