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WORLD TRIBOLOGY CONGRESS III
September 12–16, 2005Washington Hilton & Towers
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The International Tribology Council is an international organisation ofTribology Societies, Groups and Associations.
ITC is a Corresponding Member of UNESCO
Objectives are:
1. To maintain a live continuous contact between tribology and kindred societies and groups anywhere in the world.
2. To facilitate tribology and kindred societies and groups to keep each otherinformed of their activities, in particular of their forward programmes.
3. To ensure that its international congresses are arranged at agreed intervals; however, the organisation of such congresses to be conducted by the respective Host Society or Societies.
4. To facilitate exchange of views, comments and opinions on tribological matters between member societies and groups.
5. To advise and assist - where requested - in the founding of tribology societies in countries where such societies do not exist.
6. To assist through international co-operation in matters connected with tribology science, technology and education.
7. To undertake such other actions within the field of tribology science, technology and education, whether pure or applied, which at least three-quarters of all members groups or societies desire it to do.
The International Tribology Council is non-commercial and non-political.Members cover all disciplines.
Please join hundreds of your colleagues for aunique technical conference focusing on cutting-edgeresearch in the multidisciplinary field of tribology.Technical presenters are from more than 20 nationsaround the globe, including the U.S., U.K., Israel,Taiwan, Canada, India, Pakistan, Japan, China,Poland, Singapore, South Korea, Czech Republic,Switzerland, Mexico and the Netherlands.
The IJTC is a unique conference for thought-leaderslooking to:
• Hear more than 150 technical presentations• Network with tribology’s top professionals• Preview cutting-edge research• Discover where lubrication technology is heading.
Coming soon: Information on how to submit yourabstracts for consideration at the conference.Deadline is Jan. 2, 2006.
The conference is soliciting papers in tribology areas that include:
• Biotribology• Coatings• Contact Mechanics• Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication• Engine Tribology• Hydrodynamic Lubrication: Film Modeling• Hydrodynamic Lubrication: Journal Bearings• Lubricants, Additives and Surface Reactions• Machine Components: Oil-less Bearings• Machine Components: Magnetic Storage Tribology• Seals• Manufacturing Tribology: CMP• Nanotribology: Friction, Adhesion and Wear• Rolling Element Bearings• Wear Mechanisms and Modeling.
For more information, contact conference chairman Dr. Josiah Knight at 847-825-5536,[email protected].
San Antonio Features:
• The Alamo• Botanical Gardens• Golf and recreational
sports• Historical Missions• The Riverwalk• Spanish Governors
Palace• San Antonio Zoo• Sea World
Co-sponsored by:
Mark Your Calendar!2006 International Joint Tribology ConferenceOct. 22-25, 2006Hyatt Regency San AntonioSan Antonio, Texas
Welcome ....................................................................................................................2
Conference at a Glance ..............................................................................................3
World Tribology Congress III Organizers....................................................................5
General Information....................................................................................................7
Special Events ............................................................................................................8
Committee Meeting Schedule ....................................................................................9
Plenary Speakers ......................................................................................................10
Technical Program Chairs ........................................................................................12
Track Organizers ......................................................................................................13
Sessions at a Glance ................................................................................................15
Navigating the Tech Program ..................................................................................20
Technical Sessions ..................................................................................................21
Exhibitors..................................................................................................................80
Sponsors ..................................................................................................................84
Organizer/Chair Index ..............................................................................................85
Author Index ............................................................................................................87
Floor Plans..............................................................................................................102
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TABLE OFCONTENTS
World Tribology Congress III Oversight Committee Welcome Message
In 2001 the Tribology Divison of ASME and the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE) were delighted to learnthat our two organizations were chosen by the International Tribology Council to co-host the World Tribology Congress in 2005.Over the last four years much work has been done by the volunteers and staffs of both organizations to plan for the event. Now,the Congress Oversight Committee is pleased to welcome you to World Tribology Congress III. We are happy to have been given
the opportunity by our respective societies and the International Tribology Council to assemble the program and to organize thisunparalleled gathering of tribology professionals. Our two societies have a long history of jointly hosting conferences, with this Con-gress being the largest and most globally significant one that we have led together.
The technical program is the result of organizing efforts by a dedicated group of Track Chairs, who brought together nearly a thou-sand submissions and organized them into a program of more than 100 oral presentation sessions and poster sessions spread overfive days. These papers come from all parts of the globe and range in content from fundamental science to industrial application. Toprovide focus, many of the tracks feature keynote talks from widely recognized leaders in their areas. Please note that the Track Chairshave prepared specific introductions to their tracks, which you will find in the sections that follow.
The number and breadth of submissions show that activity in tribology is strong and growing. Several topic areas show increasedrelative participation since earlier Congresses, including biotribology, magnetic storage tribology, nanoscale tribology, and tribologyin the environment. We are also very pleased that this Congress has substantial participation from the contact mechanics commu-nity, including the special K.L. Johnson Symposium on Contact Mechanics.
The individual technical submissions, both presentation and poster type, are published in the form of Extended Abstracts in electronicform. In keeping with the spirit of the previous Congresses, authors have been encouraged to submit full paper versions of theseworks to the journals of their choice.
Along with the oral and poster presentations, a series of plenary sessions features distinguished speakers from academia, industryand government. These include Nobel laureate Pierre-Gilles DeGennes, Professor Van C. Mow of Columbia University, Dr. JamesSpearot of General Motors and Professor Wilfred Bartz of TA Esslingen. Plenary talks have been integrated into each day's program.
We extend our thanks to the societies of the International Tribology Council and to the members of our International Advisory Boardfor their advice and practical help in bringing the meeting together and publicizing it around the globe. We are grateful for the sup-port and cooperation we received from the organizers of the two previous Congresses in London and Vienna, and we are happy tocontinue the great tradition of this quadrennial meeting in bringing together the best of tribology research, application and vision toclarify the state of the tribological sciences and to stimulate discussion and new ideas for the coming years.
World Tribology Congress IIIOversight Committee
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WELCOME
Richard S. CowanGeorgia Institute of Technology
ASME Co-Representative
Selda GunselShell Global Solutions
STLE Co-Representative
Josiah KnightDuke University
STLE Co-Representative
John TichyRensselaer Polytechnic University
ASME Co-Representative
Food and hospitality events are open to all registered delegates unless otherwise noted in your registration category or in the Conference-at-a-Glance below.
All events take place at the Washington Hilton and Towers Hotel.
Saturday, September 103.00 PM - 6.00 PM Conference Registration Concourse Pre-Function Area
Sunday, September 11 8.00 AM - 5.00 PM Conference Registration Concourse Pre-Function Area6.00 PM - 7.00 PM Welcome Reception Gazebo (Outdoor)
Monday, September 127.00 AM - 6.00 PM Conference Registration Concourse Pre-Function Area7.00 AM- 7.45 AM Speaker Breakfast Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level
For authors scheduled to speak on Monday 8.00 AM - 9.00 AM Opening Ceremony & Plenary Talk International Ballroom Center/Concourse Level
Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, Nobel Laureate in Physics 1991Presentation: Brownian Motion With Dry Friction
9.00 AM - 9.20 AM Refreshments Break Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level9.20 AM- 12.00 PM Technical Sessions Concourse Level
(See Technical Program for exact room locations)1.00 PM - 5.00 PM Exhibit/Poster Hall Open Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level12.00 PM - 1.30 PM Lunch on Own1.30 PM - 3.30 PM Technical Sessions Concourse Level
(See Technical Program for exact room locations)3.30 PM - 4.00 PM Refreshments Break Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level4.00 PM - 5.40 PM Technical Sessions Concourse Level
(See Technical Program for exact room locations)5.45 PM - 6.45 PM Poster Presentation Session Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level5:45 PM - 6:45 PM K. L. Johnson Reception Monroe East/Concourse Level
(For Symposium Participants)
Tuesday, September 137.00 AM - 6.00 PM Conference Registration Concourse Pre-Function Area7.00 AM- 7.45 AM Speaker Breakfast Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level
For authors scheduled to speak on Tuesday8.30 AM - 4.00 PM Exhibit/Poster Hall Open Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level8.30 AM - 9.00 AM Poster Presentation Session Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level8.30 AM - 9.00 AM Refreshments Break Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level9.00 AM - 11:40 AM Technical Sessions Concourse Level
(See Technical Program for exact room locations)11.45 AM - 1:15 PM Conference Luncheon International Ballroom Center/Concourse Level
Luncheon Speaker, H Peter Jost CBE DSc, President, International Tribology CouncilPresentation: Tribology Micro and Macro Economics
1.30 PM - 3.30 PM Technical Sessions Concourse Level(See Technical Program for exact room locations)
3.30 PM - 4.00 PM Poster Presentation Session Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level3.30 PM - 4.00 PM Refreshments Break Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level4.00 PM - 5.40 PM Technical Sessions Concourse Level
(See Technical Program for exact room locations)
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CONFERENCEAT A GLANCE
Wednesday, September 147.00 AM - 6.00 PM Conference Registration Concourse Pre-Function Area7.00 AM - 7.45 AM Speaker Breakfast Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level
For authors scheduled to speak on Wednesday8.00 AM - 9.00 AM Plenary Talk- International Ballroom East/Concourse Level
Van C. Mow, Stanley Dicker Professor and Chairman, Department of Biomedical Engineering,Columbia UniversityPresentation: Animal Joint Lubrication: Nature’s ‘Fail-Safe’ Mechanism and What Happens When it Fails
9.00 AM - 4.00 PM Exhibit/Poster Hall Open Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level9.00 AM - 9.20 AM Refreshments Break Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level9.20 AM- 12.00 PM Technical Sessions Concourse Level
(See Technical Program for exact room locations)12.00 PM - 1.30 PM Conference Box Lunch Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level12.15 PM - 1.15 PM Poster Presentation Session Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level1.30 PM - 3.30 PM Technical Sessions Concourse Level
(See Technical Program for exact room locations)3.30 PM - 4.00 PM Refreshments Break Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level4.00 PM - 5.40 PM Technical Sessions Concourse Level
(See Technical Program for exact room locations)6.00 PM - 7:00 PM ASME/STLE Awards Reception Gazebo (outdoor)
(ASME & STLE Members Only)
Thursday, September 157.00 AM - 5.00 PM Conference Registration Concourse Pre-Function Area7.00 AM- 7.45 AM Speaker Breakfast Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level
For authors scheduled to speak on Thursday7.00 AM- 7.45 AM Conference Breakfast Back Terrace/Terrace Level8.00 AM - 9.00 AM Plenary Talk- International Ballroom Center/Concourse Level
James A. Spearot, Director of the Chemical and Environmental Sciences Laboratory, General Motors Research and Development CenterPresentation: Tribology in the Automotive Industry- A Critical Enabler for Improved Efficiency, Productivity and Performance
9.00 AM - 12.00 PM Exhibit Hall Open Concourse Pre-Function Area9.00 AM - 9.20 AM Refreshments Break Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level9.20 AM- 12.00 PM Technical Sessions Concourse Level
(See Technical Program for exact room locations)12.00 PM - 1.30 PM Lunch on Own1.30 PM - 3.30 PM Technical Sessions Concourse Level
(See Technical Program for exact room locations)3.30 PM - 4.00 PM Refreshments Break Exhibit Hall/Concourse Level4.00 PM - 5.40 PM Technical Sessions Concourse Level
(See Technical Program for exact room locations)
Friday, September 167.00 AM - 12.00 PM Conference Registration Concourse Pre-Function Area7.00 AM- 7.45 AM Speaker Breakfast Crystal Corridor/Concourse Level
For authors scheduled to speak on Friday8.00 AM - 11.00 AM Technical Sessions Concourse Level
(See Technical Program for exact room locations)11.15 AM - 12.15 PM Plenary Talk — International Ballroom East/Concourse Level
Wilfried J. Bartz, Professor, Technische Akademie EsslingenPresentation: Tribological Aspects of Wind Power Plants
12.15 PM - 12.45 PM Closing Ceremony International Ballroom East/Concourse Level
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CONFERENCEAT A GLANCE
WORLD TRIBOLOGY CONGRESS III OVERSIGHTCOMMITTEE
ASME Co-RepresentativesRichard S. CowanJohn Tichy
STLE Co-RepresentativesSelda GunselJosiah Knight
ASME SOCIETY OFFICERS 2005 - 2006
PresidentRichard E. Feigel
President- NomineeTerry E. Shoup
Past PresidentHarry Armen
Executive DirectorVirgil R. Carter
STLE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2005-2006
PresidentWilliam E. Wambach
Vice President At LargeDaniel D. Mc Coy
SecretaryEdward P. Becker
TreasurerRobert Bruce
Presidential Council Chairman Robert Baker
Executive Director Edward P. Salek
ASME TRIBOLOGY DIVISION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2005-2006
ChairAndreas A. Polycarpou
Secretary/TreasurerItzhak Green
Publications Committee ChairMichael N. Kotzalas
Education Committee ChairFarshid Sadeghi
Technical Expositions Committee ChairFarrukh S. Qureshi
Research Comm on Tribology ChairNelson H. Forster
Member-at-LargeOludele Popoola
ASME Program ManagerRichard Ulvila
ASME AdministratorJacinta McComie
ASME WTC III STAFF
Senior Program Manager, Knowledge & CommunityNoha El-Ghobashy
Managing Editor, Technical PublishingCynthia Clark
Meetings Manager, Events ManagementMelissa Torres
Electronic Production Coordinator, ServicesChristina Perakis
WORLD TRIBOLOGY CONGRESS III INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
Honorary ChairH Peter Jost CBE DSc, President, International TribologyCouncil, UK
Board MembersMahmut F. Aksit – TurkeyHelmi Attia – CanadaWilfried J. Bartz – GermanyPhilip de Vaal – South AfricaSergio E. Diaz – VenezuelaIzhak Etsion – IsraelFriedrich Franek – AustriaJean Frêne – FranceKenneth Holmberg – FinlandStathis Ioannides – The NetherlandsYeau-Ren Jeng – TaiwanBo Jacobson – SwedenCzeslaw Kajdas – PolandMotohiro Kaneta – JapanTon Lubrecht – FranceAric K Menon – DenmarkAndreas Pauschitz – AustriaMartin Priest – UKYoon Chul Rhim – KoreaWen Shizhu – P.R. ChinaMarian Szczerek, Dsc. Ph.D., Msc. Eng. – PolandMasato Tanaka – JapanAntonio Vettor – ItalySi-wei Zhang – P.R. China
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WTC IIIORGANIZERS
The 2005 World Tribology Congress III is organized by the Tribology Division of ASME and the Society of Tribologistsand Lubrication Engineers (STLE) in association with the International Tribology Council.
COOPERATING SOCIETIES
Armenia Tribology Committee, ArmeniaAmerican Bearing Manufacturers Association (ABMA)AGMA Gear Manufacturers AssociationAustrian Tribology Society, AustriaSociety of Tribologists of Belarus, BelarusBelgian Society of Mechanical & Environmental Engineering,
BelgiumSociety of Bulgarian Tribologists, BulgariaThe Tribology Institution, Chinese Mechanical Engineering
Society, ChinaCzech Tribology Society, Czech RepublicEgyptian Tribology Society, EgyptThe Finnish Society for Tribology, FinlandAssociation Francaise de Mechanique, Groupe Scientifique et
Technique "Tribologie", FranceGesellschaft fur Tribologie eV, Germany
Tribology Group, Scientific Society of Mechanical Engineers,Hungary
Tribology Society of India, IndiaThe Israel Society for Tribology, IsraelItalian Centre of Tribology, ItalyThe Independent Lubricant Manufacturers Association (ILMA)Japanese Society of Tribologists, JapanThe Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers,
KoreaLSSD "Tribologija", LithuaniaBond Voor Materialkennis, The NetherlandsTribology Society of Nigera, NigeriaThe Norwegian Tribology Society, NorwayThe Polish Society of Tribology, PolandThe Romanian Tribology Association, RomaniaThe Russian National Committee of Tribology, RussiaAssociation of Tribology Engineers, Russia (ATE)Slovenian Society of Tribologists, SloveniaSlovak Society of Tribology, SlovakiaSociety for Machinery Failure and Prevention Technology
(MFPT)Grupo Especializado de Tribologia, SpainThe South African Institute of Tribology, South AfricaSvenska Tribologi Gruppen, SwedenAcademy of Tribology of Ukraine, UkraineThe Tribology Group, The Institution of Mechanical Engineers,
United KingdomVibration InstituteVietnamese Society of Tribology, VietnamYogoslav Tribology Society, YugoslaviaVirtual Tribology Institute
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WTC IIIORGANIZERS
REGISTRATION HOURS AND LOCATION
Registration will be located on the Concourse Level in the Pre-Function Area of the hotel:
Saturday, September 10 3:00pm - 6:00pmSunday, September 11 8:00am - 5:00pmMonday, September 12 7:00am - 6:00pmTuesday, September 13 7:00am - 6:00pmWednesday, September 14 7:00am - 6:00pmThursday, September 15 7:00am - 5:00pmFriday, September 16 7:00am - Noon
ASME accepts payment in cash, checks, VISA, MasterCard,American Express, Diners Club and Discover.
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
A CD-ROM of the papers presented at the World Tribology Con-ference is included as part of the full and one-day conferenceregistration fees. You can redeem your coupon for these pro-ceedings at the Registration desk located at the Pre-FunctionArea on the Concourse Level.
*NOTE: If you need to purchase additional CD's, please do soduring the following days & times inside of the Exhibit Hall:
Monday, September 12 1:00pm - 5:00pmTuesday, September 13 8:30am - 4:00pmWednesday, September 14 9:00am - 4:00pmThursday, September 15 9:00am - 12:00pm
ASME accepts payment in cash, checks, VISA, MasterCard,American Express, Diners Club and Discover.
SPEAKERS PRACTICE ROOM
The Adams Room, Terrace Level will be available to all confer-ence participates as a "practice" room for your presentation.The room will be equipped with (1) LCD Projector, (1) OverheadProjector & (1) Screen. The room will be open Monday 9am -6:45pm, Tuesday - Thursday 8am - 5:40pm, and Friday 8am -Noon.
REFRESHMENT BREAKS
Morning (AM) refreshment breaks will include: Coffee, tea, &decaf only.
Afternoon (PM) refreshment breaks will include: Assorted softdrinks & bottled water only.
Monday, September 129:00am - 9:20am3:30pm - 4:00pmExhibit Hall/ Concourse Level
Tuesday, Sept. 138:30am - 9:00am3:30pm - 4:00pmExhibit Hall/ Concourse Level
Wednesday, September 149:00am - 9:20am3:30pm - 4:00pmExhibit Hall/Concourse Level
Thursday, September 159:00am - 9:20am3:30pm - 4:00pmExhibit Hall/ Concourse Level
SMOKING AREAS
The Washington Hilton is a non-smoking hotel; however, thereare designated smoking areas outside of the hotel.
NAME BADGES
Please wear your name badge at all times. Not only does yourbadge provide a helpful introduction to other attendees, it isalso necessary for admission to all conference functions.
ELECTRONICS & MOBILE PHONES
Out of respect for the authors, please turn off the volume onyour computers and handhelds and discontinue all cell phonesuse. Further, there will be no unauthorized photographic, videoor audio recording during presentations.
TAX DEDUCTIBILITY
The expense of attending a professional meeting such as regis-tration fees and costs of technical publications are taxdeductible as an ordinary and necessary business expense forU.S. citizens, however, recent changes in the tax code haveaffected the level and amount of deductibility.
REGISTRANTS WITH DISABILITIES
Whenever necessary, we are pleased to make arrangements forour fellow attendees who require special accommodations. Foron-site assistance, please visit the Registration area located atthe Pre-Function area on the Concourse Level. Advance noticemay be required for certain requests.
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GENERALINFORMATION
WELCOME RECEPTION
Sunday, September 11 6:00 PM- 7:00 PMGazebo, located in the outodoor area of the hotel.In case of rain, the Welcome Reception will be held in the Inter-national Ballroom East. Hors devourers and wine will beserved. Please be sure to bring your drink ticket to obtain onefree drink per person. Additional and guest tickets may be pur-chased at the Registration Area.
SPEAKER BREAKFAST AND BRIEFING
7:00 AM - 7:45 AM (Monday - Friday)Each morning in the Exhibit Hall or Crystal Corridor both onthe Concourse Level, a continental breakfast will be available tothose speakers who are making oral presentations that day.Session chairs and co-chairs are also invited to attend the brief-ing and breakfast to get acquainted and discuss session proto-col.
K.L. JOHNSON RECEPTION
Monday, September 125:45 PM - 6:45 PMMonroe East, Concourse LevelA reception in honor of Professor K.L. Johnson on occasion ofhis 80th birthday, for attendees of the K.L. Johnson Symposia,friends, and acquaintances of Professor Johnson.Supported by: Hysitron (www.hysitron.com)
Timken Company (www.timken.com)
CONFERENCE LUNCHEON
Tuesday, September 1311:45am - 1:15pmInternational Ballroom, Concourse LevelSpeaker: H Peter Jost CBE DSc, President, International
Tribology CouncilPresentation: Tribology Micro and Macro Economics
*Please be sure to bring your ticket. Additional and guest tick-ets may be purchased at the Registration Area.
CONFERENCE BOX LUNCHEON/ POSTER PRESENTATION SESSION
Wednesday, September 14Noon - 1:30 PMExhibit Hall, Concourse Level
*Please be sure to bring your ticket. Additional and guest tick-ets may be purchased at the Registration Area.
ASME/STLE AWARDS RECEPTION
Wednesday, September 146:00 PM - 7:00 PMGazebo, located in the outdoor area of the hotel. In case of rain, the ASME/STLE Awards Reception will be heldin the Jefferson Ballroom/Concourse Level.
(ASME & STLE MEMBERS ONLY)
The Awards Reception will honor both ASME Tribology Divisionand STLE Award Recipients. We invite the members of bothsocieties to join us for this recognition event. Participants of theStudent Poster Program will also be honored at this event.
CONFERENCE BREAKFAST
Thursday, September 157:00 AM - 7:50 AMBack Terrace, Terrace Level
*Please be sure to bring your ticket. Additional and guest tick-ets may be purchased at the Registration Area.
CLOSING CEREMONY
Friday, September 1612:15 PM - 12:45 PMInternational Ballroom East, Concourse Level
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SPECIALEVENTS
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COMMITTEEMEETINGSCHEDULE
All Committee Meetings will be held on the Terrace Level, unless otherwise indicated.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2005Time Meeting Room2:00 PM - 4:00 PM STLE Regional Vice Presidents Adams4:00 PM - 6:00 PM STLE Finance Committee Adams7:00 PM - 8:30 PM STLE Board Dinner Adams
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2005Time Meeting Room9:00 AM - 1:00 PM STLE Board of Directors Meeting Caucus3:00 PM - 5:00 PM WTC III Program Chairs Meeting Bancroft7:00 PM - 10:00 PM ITC Business Meeting Map
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2005Time Meeting Room6:00 PM - 7:30 PM ASME Tribology Division - Membership Map
Development Committee
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2005Time Meeting Room8:30 AM - 10:30 AM ASME-STLE Future Directions Beyond WTC Bancroft12:00 PM - 5:00 PM STLE CLS Committee Caucus 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM ASME Tribology Division -- Rolling Element Bancroft
Bearings Technical Committee5:40 PM - 7:00 PM Contact Mechanics Committee Bancroft5:45 PM - 7:00 PM Journal of Tribology Editors Map5:45 PM - 7:00 PM IJTC 2006 Planning Committee Caucus7:00 PM - 9:00 PM ASME Tribology Division Executive Committee Caucus
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2005Time Meeting Room3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Cooperating Societies Roundtable Bancroft6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Research Committee on Tribology (RCT) Map
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2005Time Meeting Room5:45 PM - 7:00 PM STLE Awards Committee Meeting Map
Monday, September 128:00 AM- 9:00 AM
International Ballroom Center
Pierre-Gilles de GennesNobel Laureate in Physics, 1991Presentation: “Brownian Motionwith Dry Friction”
Biography: P. G. de Gennes wasborn in Paris, France, in 1932. Hemajored from the École Normale in1955. From 1955 to 1959, he was aresearch engineer at the AtomicEnergy Center (Saclay), working
mainly on neutron scattering and magnetism, with advice fromA. Herpin, A. Abragam and J. Friedel (PhD 1957). During 1959he was a postdoctoral visitor with C. Kittel at Berkeley, and thenserved for 27 months in the French Navy. In 1961, he becameassistant professor in Orsay and soon started the Orsay groupon supraconductors. Later, 1968, he switched to liquid crystals.In 1971, he became Professor at the Collège de France, and wasa participant of STRASACOL (a joint action of Strasbourg,Saclay and College de France) on polymer physics.
From 1980, he became interested in interfacial problems, inparticular the dynamics of wetting. Recently, he has been con-cerned with the physical chemistry of adhesion.
P.G. de Gennes has received the Holweck Prize from the jointFrench and British Physical Society; the Ampere Prize, FrenchAcademy of Science; the gold medal from the French CNRS; theMatteuci Medal, Italian Academy; the Harvey Prize, Israel; theWolf Prize, Israel; The Lorentz Medal, Dutch Academy of Artsand Sciences; and polymer awards from both APS and ACS.
He is a member of the French Academy of Sciences, the DutchAcademy of Arts and Sciences, the Royal Society, the AmericanAcademy of Arts and Sciences, and the National Academy ofSciences, USA.
From Les Prix Nobel. The Nobel Prizes 1991, Editor ToreFrängsmyr, [Nobel Foundation], Stockholm, 1992
Wednesday, September 148:00 AM- 9:00 AM
International Ballroom East
Van C. MowStanley Dicker Professor and Chair-man, Department of BiomedicalEngineering, Columbia UniversityPresentation: “Animal Joint Lubri-cation: Nature’s Fail-Safe Mechanisms and What Happens When it Fails”
Biography: Van attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where hereceived his bachelor’s degree in
Aeronautical Engineering in 1962 and his doctoral degree(Ph.D.) in Applied Mechanics and Applied Mathematics in 1966.From 1966–1968 he was a postdoctoral fellow in Applied Math-ematics at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences atNew York University in New York City, and from 1968–69 hewas a Member of Technical Staff at the Bell Telephone Laborato-ries in New Jersey. In 1969, he joined the faculty of RPI as anAssociate Professor in the Mechanics Department.
At the age of thirty, when bioengineering activities in the nationwere just beginning to blossom, Van began his bioengineeringcareer by studying the new field of the biomechanics of soft tis-sues, specifically of articular cartilage and the tribological mechanisms of human joint lubrication. He developed an under-standing of biological materials with the challenge to under-stand how such materials function in the body for long periodsof time and under high cyclic loads.
In 1986, Dr. Mow relocated to Columbia University as the AnneY. Stein Professor of Mechanical Engineering and OrthopaedicBioengineering, and Director of the New York Orthopaedic Hos-pital Research Laboratory at Columbia College of Physiciansand Surgeons. Van’s research efforts have lead to his editing 7books and publishing over 280 full-length papers. In 1995, theBiomedical Engineering Department at Columbia was estab-lished, with Van as its inaugural Chairman and Stanley DickerProfessor of Biomedical Engineering.
To honor Van for his contributions to biomedical engineering,he has received numerous honors, including Fellow of ASME (1979), American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Kappa Delta Award (1981), U.S. National Academy of Engineering (1991).This year, Dr. Mow was honored by ASME and its Bioengineer-ing Division with the creation of the Van C. Mow Medal forExcellence in Bioengineering. Dr. Mow was the first PhD to beelected as President of the Orthopedic Research Society andwas founder of the Journal of Orthopaedic Research (1982).
However, the achievement that Van is most proud of is the men-torship of his numerous Ph.D. students and postdoctoral fellowsover the years. Today, many of his students are recognized for theirresearch contributions, and they are in leadership positions in uni-versities and industry across the nation and around the world.
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PLENARYSPEAKERS
Thursday, September 158:00 AM- 9:00 AM
International Ballroom Center
James A. SpearotDirector of the Chemical and Envi-ronmental Sciences Laboratory,GMPresentation: “Tribology in theAutomotive Industry — A CriticalEnabler for Improved Efficiency,Productivity and Performance”
Biography: James A. (Jim) Spearotwas appointed Director of the
Chemical and Environmental Sciences Laboratory at the Gener-al Motors Research and Development Center in August 1998.
His laboratory's mission is to develop cost-effective environ-mental strategies and systems for General Motors' productsand processes. Key research areas for the laboratory includefuel-cell and energy-storage systems, low-cost emissions con-trol technology, environmental systems for material processing,fuel and lubricant systems for advanced powertrains, life-cycleanalysis and advanced analytical measurements. Additionally,Dr. Spearot serves as Chief Scientist for GM's Public PolicyCenter and is the Manager of GM's Hydrogen Storage Innova-tion Program.
A native of Hartford, Connecticut, Dr. Spearot was born on April26, 1945. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in chemicalengineering from Syracuse University in 1967, and a master'sand doctorate, also in chemical engineering, from the Universi-ty of Delaware, in 1970 and 1972, respectively.
Dr. Spearot began his GM career in 1972 as an Assistant SeniorResearch Engineer in the Fuels and Lubricants Department. Heheld positions of increasing responsibility, including PrincipalResearch Engineer and Section Manager of Surface and Rheo-logical Studies that led to his appointment as Department Headof Fuels and Lubricants in 1992.
He is a member of several organizations: the Society of Auto-motive Engineers (SAE), the Society of Rheology, the Society ofTribologists and Lubrication Engineers, the American Instituteof Chemical Engineers, and the American Society for Testingand Materials (ASTM). He is a former chairman of the SAE Fuelsand Lubricants Division and a former Chairman of the Coordi-nating Research Council (CRC). He has also served as Chair-man of the Fuels Working Group of USCAR. His professionalhonors include: an ASTM Award for Excellence in 1990; theArch T. Colwell Merit Award from the SAE in 1987; and theAward for Research on Automotive Lubricants, also from theSAE in 1987.
Friday, September 1611:15 AM- 12:15 PM
International Ballroom East
Wilfried J. BartzProfessor, Technische AkademieEsslingen Presentation: “Tribological Aspectsof Wind Power Plants”
Biography: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried J.Bartz has been in the forefront ofthe tribology field for decades andhas contributed immensely by hisinnovative research and teaching.
During his 40 years of practical, scientific and pedagogicalexperience, he has been a strong advocate of ecotribology andhas been in the forefront of the movement to increase aware-ness of environmental and health issues as they relate to tribol-ogy and lubrication practices. He played a key role in organiz-ing the WTC-2001 in Austria, and we welcome him to WTC-2005 as one of the conference's distinguished plenary lectur-ers.
Prof. Bartz received his Ph.D. from University of Hanover inGermany. He worked as a lubrication engineer in the mineral oilindustry from 1961 to 1963. He served as the Head of Depart-ment of Tribology and Lubrication Engineering at the Institute ofPetroleum Research, Germany, from 1963 to 1976. Since1976, he has been the scientific director of Esslingen Academyand professor of tribology at the Esslingen Technical Academyand University of Stuttgart. Prof. Bartz organizes internationalconferences at Esslingen and has given more than 20 coursesat a variety of international meetings.
Prof. Bartz has published extensively in the field of tribology.He is the author of more than 400 scientific and technical pub-lications in national and international magazines and books.
Prof. Bartz has received a number of distinguished awardsincluding The Distinguished Service Cross of Germany (1996),The Cross for Merit for Science and Art, 1st Cl. (Austria) (2001),Tribology Gold Medal (2001), The Georg-Vogelpohl-Ehrenze-ichen (1990), The STLE International Award (2001), and Hon-orary Doctor of Science of V.A. Belyi Metal-Polymer.
Prof. Bartz currently heads a technical consulting and trainingfirm which offers professional and continuing education organ-ized by the T + LE Academy, consulting for development, testsand application of lubricants and tribologic systems, literatureresearch regarding tribological questions, and failure analysesand expert assessment of tribological systems.
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PLENARYSPEAKERS
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TECHNICALPROGRAMCHAIRS
Stephen M. Hsu, Liaison to Oversight
CommitteeNational Institute of Standards
and Technology
David BogyUniversity of California, Berkeley
Christopher DellacorteNASA, Glenn Research Center
Ali ErdemirArgonne National Laboratory
Hugh A. SpikesImperial College, UK
Andrew JacksonExxonMobil Research
and Engineering
Koji KatoTohoku University, Japan
Q. Jane WangNorthwestern University
TK 1 Wear of and Fatigue of MaterialsTrack Organizer:
Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai, JapanTrack Co-Organizer(s):
Ken'ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute of Technology, Chiba,Japan
TK 2 Contact Mechanics and FrictionTrack Organizer:
Q. Jane Wang, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL,United States
Track Co-Organizer(s): George G. Adams, Northeastern University, Boston, MA,United States, S. Jordan Liu, Caterpillar Inc, Peoria, IL, Unit-ed States, Chad S. Korach, State University of New York atStony Brook, Stony Brook, NY, United States
TK 3 Lubrication and LubricantsTrack Organizer:
Hugh A. Spikes, Imperial College, London, United KingdomTrack Co-Organizer(s):
Selda Gunsel, Shell Global Solutions, Houston, TX, UnitedStates, Philippa Cann, Imperial College London, London,London, United Kingdom, Romeo P Glovnea, Imperial Col-lege London, London, United Kingdom, Andy Olver, Imperi-al College, London, United Kingdom, Nigel Battersby, ShellGlobal Solutions (UK), Chester, United Kingdom
TK 4 Additives And TribochemistryTrack Organizer(s):
Stephen Hsu, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, United StatesTrack Co-Organizer:
Jean-Michel Martin, Ecole Centrale de Lyon / LTDS, Ecully,France, Keiji Nakayama, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan
TK 5 Bearing Design and ApplicationTrack Organizer:
Q. Jane Wang, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, Unit-ed States
Track Co-Organizer(s): Benyebka Bou-Saïd, INSA, Villeurbanne, France (Metro),Michel Fillon, Univerity of Poitiers, Futuroscope Chas-seneuil Cedex, France (Metro), Harvey Nixon, The TimkenCompany, Canton, OH, United States
TK 6 Machine ComponentsTrack Organizer:
Christopher DellaCorte, NASA, Glenn Research Center,Cleveland, OH, United States
Track Co-Organizer(s): Charles H. Paxton, C.L.S. OMA, General Motors VehicleManufacturing, Dayton, OH, United States
TK 7 Magnetic Storage SystemsTrack Organizer:
David Bogy, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA,United States
Track Co-Organizer(s): Andreas A. Polycarpou, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States
TK 8 Surface Engineering and CoatingsTrack Organizer:
Ali Erdemir, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, Unit-ed States
Track Co-Organizer(s): Anne Neville, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
TK 9 Manufacturing ProcessesTrack Organizer:
Andrew Jackson, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering,Annandale, NJ, United States
Track Co-Organizer(s): Ioan Marinescu, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, UnitedStates
TK 10 Tribology of Internal Combustion EnginesTrack Organizer:
Andrew Jackson, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering,Annandale, NJ, United States
Track Co-Organizer(s): Martin Priest, The University of Leeds, Leeds, West York-shire, United Kingdom
TK 11 Biomaterials and Biomedical ApplicationsTrack Organizer:
Ali Erdemir, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, Unit-ed States
Track Co-Organizer(s): Said Jahanmir, Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc, Albany,NY, United States
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TRACKORGANIZERS
TK 12 Micro- and NanotribologyTrack Organizer:
Stephen Hsu, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, United StatesTrack Co-Organizer(s):
Kathy Wahl, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington,DC, United States, Nicholas Spencer, Swiss Federal Instituteof Technology (ETHZ), Zürich, Switzerland
TK 13 Condition Monitoring and Knowledge-Based Maintenance
Track Organizer: Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Track Co-Organizer(s): Simon Tung, General Motors R&D Center, Warren, MI, Unit-ed States, Carl S. Byington, Impact Technologies, LLC,State College, PA, United States
TK 14 Aerospace ApplicationsTrack Organizer:
Christopher DellaCorte, NASA, Glenn Research Center,Cleveland, OH, United States
Track Co-Organizer(s): Lois Gschwender, US Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH,United States, Jeffrey Zabinski, MLBT, Air Force ResarchLaboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, OH, UnitedStates, Emmanuel Ezugwu, Jeffrey Sanders, Air ForceResearch Laboratory, WPAFB, OH, United States, AndrasKorenyi-Both, Air Force Research Lab, USAF, Wright Patter-son Air Force Base, OH, United States
TK 15 GeneralTrack Organizer:
Q. Jane Wang, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, Unit-ed States
Track Co-Organizer(s): Nelson Forster, US Air Force, Wright Patterson AFB, OH,United States, Shao Wang, Nanyang Technological Universi-ty, Singapore, Singapore
TK 16 Student Poster ProgramTrack Organizer:
Ashlie Martini, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, Unit-ed States
Track Co-Organizer(s): Said Jahanmir, Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc, Albany,NY, United States, James R. Dickey, Lubricants Consultant,Basking Ridge, NJ, United States
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TRACKORGANIZERS
WELCOME ADDRESS & PLENARY SESSIONInternational 8:00 AM - 9:00 AMBallroom Pierre-Gilles de GennesCenter Nobel Laureate in Physics, 1991
Presentation: “Brownian Motion with Dry Friction”
Room 9:20 AM - Noon 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM 4:00 PM - 5:40 PM 5:45 PM - 6:45 PM
Jefferson East Session 2-6 Session 2-7 Session 2-8K.L. Johnson K.L. Johnson K.L. Johnson Symposium I Symposium II Symposium III
Thoroughbred Session 3-4 Session 3-5 Session 3-1Elastohydrodynamic Elastohydrodynamic BoundaryLubrication I Lubrication II Lubrication
Georgetown East Session 5-1 Session 5-4 Session 5-8Rolling Element Rolling Element Conformal ContactBearings I Bearings II Bearing III
Monroe West Session 5-6 Sesion 5-7 Session 5-9Conformal Contact Conformal Contact Conformal ContactBearings I Bearing II Bearing IV
Military Session 7-1 Session 7-2 Session 7-3Frontiers of Magnetic Frontiers of Magnetic Frontiers of MagneticHard Disk Drive Hard Disk Drive Hard Disk DriveTechnology and Technology and Technology andTribology – Tribology – Tribology –Symposium A Symposium B Symposium C
Jefferson West Session 8-2 Session 8-9 Session 8-10Surface Texturing Surface Texturing II Surface Texturing III
Cabinet Session 12-1 Session 15-1 Session 12-2Nanotribology I General Tribology I Nanotribology II
Hemisphere Session 14-1 Session 14-3 Session 14-2Tribological Coatings Aerospace I-Tribological Aerospace II- LiquidFor Aerospace Experiments & Modeling Lubricant & GreasesApplications for Aerospace Applications for Aerospace
Exhibit Hall Poster Presentation Session 3-11 Lubrication Session 5-2 Conformal Contact Bearings Session 5-5 Rolling Element BearingsSession 8-17 Surface EngineeringSession 14-4 AerospaceSession 15-4 General TribologySession 16-1 Student Posters
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SESSIONS ATA GLANCE
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
Room 8:30 AM – 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM– 4:00 PM –9:00 AM 11:40 AM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 5:40 PM
Monroe East Session 1-2 Session 1-3 Session 1-4Abrasive/Erosive Fatigue Wear Machine Wear Elements Wear
Jefferson East Session 2-9 Session 2-10 Session 3-8K.L. Johnson K.L. Johnson ExperimentalSymposium IV Symposium V Lubricant
Rheology
Thoroughbred Session 4-1 Session 4-2 Session 3-7Additives & Their Tribochemistry Environmentally-Mechanisms Friendly Lubricants
Monroe West Session 5-10 Session 5-11 Session 5-12Conformal Contact Conformal Contact Conformal ContactBearing V Bearing VI Bearing VII
Hemisphere Session 6-1 Session 6-10 Session 6-11Gears and Gear Design & Testing Design & Testing Lubrication I of Mechanical of Mechanical
Tribological Tribological Systems I Systems II
Military Session 7-4 Session 7-5 Session 7-6Head-Disk Adhesion and Magnetic StorageInterface Contact Protective Tribology in HDIs Lubricants,Session A Session B Session C
Jefferson Session 8-7 Session 8-11 Session 8-12West Superlubricity Superlubricity II Superlubricity III
Myth or Reality?
Cabinet Session 12-3 Session 12-4 Session 12-5Nanotribology III Nanomechanics I Nanomechanics II
Exhibit Hall Poster Presentation Poster PresentationSession 2-5 Session 2-5Contact Mechanics Contact Mechanicsand Friction and FrictionSession 4-6 Session 4-6General Additives General Additives and Tribochemistry and TribochemistrySession 6-13 Session 6-13Design, Engineering, Design, Engineering,Testing and Failure Testing and Failure Mode(s) of Machine Mode(s) of Machine Components ComponentsSession 7-7 Session 7-7Magnetic Storage Magnetic StorageSession 13-4 Session 13-4Condition Monitoring Condition MonitoringSession 16-1 Session 16-1Student Posters Student Posters
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SESSIONS ATA GLANCE
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
PLENARY SESSIONInternational 8:00 AM - 9:00 AMBallroom Van C. MowEast Stanley Dicker Professor & Chairman, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University
Presentation: “Animal Joint Lubrication: Nature’s Fail-Safe Mechanism and What Happens When it Fails”
Room 9:20 AM - Noon 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM 4:00 PM - 5:40 PM
Monroe West Session 1-5 Session 1-6 Session 1-7Sliding Wear/ Sliding Wear/ Wear of CompositesModeling I Modeling II
Jefferson East Session 3-9 Session 8-13 Session 8-14Liquid Lubricants Chemical Mechanical Chemical Mechanical
Polishing (CMP) II Polishing (CMP) III
Thoroughbred Session 4-3 Session 4-4 Session 4-5ZDDP and Its Environmental Friendly Nanomaterials asMechanisms Lubricant/Additives Lubricant Additives
Lincoln West Session 6-4 Sesion 6-5 Session 3-2Tribology in Tribology in Multiphase LubricantsTransportation I Transportation II
Jefferson West Session 8-6 Session 8-3 Session 8-1Chemical Mechanical Tribology of Modeling andPolishing (CMP) I Nanostructured and Simulation of
Composite Films Tribological Coatings I
Military Session 9-1 Session 9-2 Session 9-3Manufacturing Manufacturing Manufacturing Process I-Forming Processes II- Processes III-
Cutting Finishing
Hemisphere Session 11-3 Session 11-1 Session 11-4Simulative Mathematical and Dental and CranofacialBiotribology Testing Computational Tribology
Modeling ofOrthopaedic Joints
Cabinet Session 12-6 Session 12-8 Session 12-9MEMS I MEMS II MEMS III
Exhibit Hall Poster Presentation Session 1-12 Wear and Fatigue ofMaterials Session 9-4 Manufacturing ProcessesSession 10-4 IC Engine TribologySession 11-7 BiotribologySession 12-7 Micro- and NanotribologySession 16-1 Student Poster
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SESSIONS ATA GLANCE
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
PLENARY SESSIONInternational 8:00 AM - 9:00 AMBallroom James A. SpearotCenter Director of the Chemical and Environmental Sciences Laboratory, GM
Presentation: “Tribology in the Automotive Industry — a Critical Enabler for Improved Efficiency, Productivity, and Performance”
Room 9:20 AM - Noon 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM 4:00 PM - 5:40 PM
Monroe West Session 1-8 Session 1-9 Session 1-10Wear Surfaces and Tribolayers Fetting Reciprocating Wear Wear of Polymers
Jefferson East Session 2-11 Session 2-12 Session 2-13Contact Mechanics I: Contact Mechanics II: Contact Mechanics III:Contact Between Rough Surfaces Applications Contact with Coatings
Thoroughbred Session 3-10 Session 3-6 Session 8-18Lubricant Testing and In-situ Techniques for Modeling and SimulationPerformance Studying Lubrication of Tribological Coatings II
Jefferson West Session 8-5 Session 8-15 Sesion 8-16Tribology of Diamond and Tribology of Diamond and General Surface Engineering IDiamondlike Carbon and Diamondlike Carbon Films IIRelated Coatings
Military Session 10-1 Session 13-2 Session 10-2IC Engine Tribology I Condition Monitoring and IC Engine Tribology II
Knowledge-based Maintenance II
Hemisphere Session 11-2 Session 11-5 Session 13-3Biomaterials and Their Technology General Biotribology Condition Monitoring and
Knowledge-based Maintenance III
Cabinet Session 12-10 Session 12-11MEMS IV MEMS V
Lincoln West Session 13-1 Session 2-14 Session 2-16Condition Monitoring and Friction I: Friction at the Friction II: Friction ModelingKnowledge-based Micro and NanoscaleMaintenance I
Georgetown West Session 6-7Seals and Seal Tribology
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SESSIONS ATA GLANCE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
Room 9:20 AM - Noon
Cabinet Session 1-11Wear of Ceramics and Coatings
Jefferson East Session 2-15Friction III: Friction and Material Structure
Chevy Chase Session 3-3Hydrodynamic Lubrication
Dupont Session 5-13Conformal Contact Bearing VIII
Jefferson West Session 8-4Solid and Liquid Lubricated Coatings
Conservatory Session 10-3IC Engine Tribology III
Edison Session 15-2General Tribology II
Farragut Session 15-3Symposium on Virtual Tribology
PLENARY SESSION11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
International Ballroom East Wilfried J. BartzProfessor, Technische Akademie EsslingenPresentation: “Tribological Aspects of Wind Power Plants”
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SESSIONS ATA GLANCE
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
The following pages list all the papers scheduled for presenta-tion at the World Tribology Congress III.
There are two session types:
1. Oral Presentation Sessions2. Poster Presentation Sessions
All Sessions are listed with the followinginformation:
Day of the Week
TECHNICAL TRACK
Session TimeSession Room
Session Name
Session Organizer:Session Co-Organizer:Session Chair:Session Co-Chair:
Papers to be presented in session
POSTER PRESENTATION INFORMATION
The poster area will be located in the Exhibits Hall. Poster sta-tions will be equipped with a double-sided core board andthumbtacks. The maximum space available for each poster is96 inches wide by 48 inches tall (2.4 m by 1.2 m).
Posters should not be pre-mounted (on hard boards) becausethey will be difficult to mount on the core board.
Each poster station will have an identification number. The Con-ference Manager will assign this number. This number willappear as a poster number in the technical portion of the con-ference program.
Your poster should be mounted on the morning of your postersession. Carefully arrange and plan the layout of your posterbeforehand. Your poster will be exhibited all day on the day ofyour poster session, which will allow for tremendous exposure.Fifteen (15) minutes should be ample time to mount your signsand posters. It is the author's responsibility to remove all theposters and clean the area before they leave (and within 15 min-utes after the scheduled Exhibit closing time). Any posters leftunattended after that time will be set-aside in a designated area.Any posters left at the end of the conference will be disposed of.
Poster Mounting / Viewing Schedule
MondayMounting 8:00 AM - 12:00 PMViewing 1:00 PM - 6:45 PMPoster Session 5:45 PM - 6:45 PM
TuesdayMounting 8:00 AM - 8:30 AMViewing 8:30 AM - 4:00 PMPoster Session (s): 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM &
3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
WednesdayMounting 8:00 AM - 9:00 AMViewing 9:00 AM - 4:00 PMPoster Session: 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
STUDENT POSTER PROGRAM
The student poster program was organized to recognize theimportant contributions of students and to encourage their pur-suit of careers in tribology. The 24 poster papers in this pro-gram demonstrate the broad range of current student contribu-tions to the study of rubbing. Nearly all of the major topics inthe WTC III technical program are represented in the studentposter program.
Poster Mounting / Viewing SchedulePlease Note: Student posters will be on display Monday thruThursday
Mounting: Monday 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Follow schedule above for Poster Presentation Sessions
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NAVIGATINGTHE TECHPROGRAM
Monday, September, 12
Plenary Speaker
8:00am - 9:00amRoom: International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level
Brownian Motion of Solids (or Drops) on a VibratedPlate, Including Dry Friction
P.G. de Gennes, Collège de France, Paris, France
TK 2 Contact Mechanics and Friction Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Jefferson East, Concourse Level
2-6 K. L. Johnson Symposium I
Session Organizer: George G. Adams, Northeastern Univer-sity, Boston, MA, United States
Session Chair: Thomas Conry, University of Illinois,Urbana, IL, United States
Session Co-Chair: Itzhak Green, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA,United States
WTC2005-63239: Elasto-plastic Hemispherical ContactModels for Various Mechanical Properties
Jake Quicksall, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,GA, United States, Robert Jackson, Auburn University,Auburn, AL, United States, Itzhak Green, Georgia Tech,Atlanta, GA, United States
WTC2005-63156: Contact Analyses for Bodies with Fric-tional Heating and Plastic Behavior
Vincent Boucly, LaMCoS UMR 5514 CNRS - INSA Lyon,Villeurbanne, France, Daniel Nélias, LaMCoS, UMR CNRS5514 - INSA Lyon, Villeurbanne, France, S. Jordan Liu,Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, IL, United States, Q. Jane Wang,Leon Keer, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63648: Elastic Contact Pressure Under FlatPunches Having Smooth Cross-Sections
Marilena Glovnea, Emanuel Diaconescu, University ofSuceava, Suceava, Suceava, Romania
WTC2005-63455: Dynamic Contact Between a RigidIndenter and a Kelvin-Voigt Half-Space
Florina Carmen Ciornei, Mechanical Engineering Depart-ment/University of Suceava, Suceava, Romania, EmanuelDiaconescu, University of Suceava, Suceava, Romania
WTC2005-64120: Poisson Ratio Effects on the Von Misesand Maximum Shear Stresses in Cylindrical Contacts
Itzhak Green, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, United States
WTC2005-63908: The Stress-Dependence of PhaseChanges in Silicon under Indentation
Liangchi Zhang, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW,Australia
WTC2005-63253: Contact and Surface Problems in Adhe-sion, Friction, Indentation, and Cavitation Erosion Relatedto Space and Aeronautics Lubrication
Kazuhisa Miyoshi, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleve-land, OH, United States, Randy L. Vander Wal, NationalCenter for Microgravity Research, Cleveland, OH, UnitedStates, Kenneth W. Street, NASA Glenn Research Center,Cleveland, OH, United States
WTC2005-64038: An Abbott Curve Based Rough SurfaceContact Mechanics Approach
Andreas Almqvist, Fredrik Sahlin, Roland Larsson, LuleåUniversity of Technology, Luleå, Sweden
TK 3 Lubrication and Lubricants Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Thoroughbred, Concourse Level
3-4 Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication I
Session Organizer: Romeo P Glovnea, Imperial CollegeLondon, London, United Kingdom
Session Chair: Joichi Sugimura, Kyushu University,Fukuoka, Japan
WTC2005-63226: EHD Contacts in Low-Amplitude Oscilla-tory Motion
Romeo P. Glovnea, Hugh A. Spikes, Imperial College Lon-don, London, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63345: Reynolds Equations for Common Gener-alized Newtonian Models and an Approximate Reynolds-Carreau Equation
Scott Bair, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA,United States, M. M. Khonsari, Louisiana State University,Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
WTC2005-63641: The Pressure and Film Thickness Distri-butions in Point Elastohydrodynamic Contact underDynamic Load
Mikhail Panovko, Mechanical Engineering Research Insti-tute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
WTC2005-63660: A New Implementation of ReynoldsEquation for Analyzing Mixed EHL
Kazunori Ichimaru, Kyushu University (retired in 2004),Fukuoka, Japan
WTC2005-63705: Analysis of EHL Circular Contact StartUp: Comparison with Experimental Results
Jiaxin Zhao, Indiana University-Purdue University FortWayne, Fort Wayne, IN, United States
WTC2005-63720: Some Analytical Approximations andNumerical Solutions of EHL Problems for Non-NewtonianFluids Fatigue
Ilya Kudish, Kettering University, Flint, MI, United StatesWTC2005-63955: A Parametric Analysis of the ThermalShear Localization in EHL Films
Liming Chang, Penn State University, University Park, PA,United States
WTC2005-63802: Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication of Mul-tiple Periodic Ridges
Andy Olver, Jian Wen Choo, Imperial College, London,United Kingdom, Romeo P. Glovnea, Hugh A. Spikes, Impe-rial College London, London, United Kingdom
TK 5 Bearing Design and Application Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Georgetown East, Concourse Level
5-1 Rolling Element Bearings - I
Session Organizer: Harvey Nixon, The Timken Company,Canton, OH, United States
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TECHNICALSESSIONS
MONDAY
Session Co-Organizer: Michael Kotzalas, The Timken Compa-ny, Canton, OH, United States,Dwayne Arff, Caterpillar Inc., EastPeoria, IL, United States
WTC2005-64387: Milestones in the Evolution of RollingElement Bearings (Keynote)
Tedric Harris, Pennsylvania State University, State College,PA, United States
WTC2005-63282: Commercial Spool Pump Bearing Perfor-mance Testing
Lewis Sibley, Tribology Systems, Inc., Warminster, PA, Unit-ed States, Bala R. Nair, Curtiss-Wright Electro-MechanicalCorporation, Cheswick, PA, United States
WTC2005-64060: Cross-sectional Analysis of AntiwearFilms and Near-Surface Material from Tapered Roller Bear-ings
Ryan D. Evans, The Timken Company, Canton, OH, United States
WTC2005-63485: A Physics-Based Heat Transfer Analysisfor Aerospace Ball Thrust Bearings
Sean McCutchan, Pratt and Whitney, Hamden, CT, United States, Roger M. Barnsby, Pratt and Whitney, Manchester,CT, United States
WTC2005-63205: Bearing Performance Limits With GreaseLubrication
Philippa Cann, Imperial College London, London, UnitedKingdom, A. A. Lubrecht, INSA Lyon, UMR CNRS 5514,Villeurbanne Cedex, Lyon, France
WTC2005-63202: Unique Fatigue Failure of SphericalRoller Bearings and Life-Enhancing Measures
Tohru Ueda, Koji Ueda, NSK Ltd., Fujisawa, Kanagawa,Japan, Nobuaki Mitamura, NSK Ltd., Fujisawa-shi, Kana-gawa-ken, Japan
WTC2005-64189: A Novel Test Method to Measure the Frac-ture Toughness of Ceramic Balls used in Bearings
Michael O’Brien, The Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, CA, United States
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Monroe West, Concourse Level
5-6 Conformal Contact Bearings I
Session Organizer: Benyebka Bou-Saïd, INSA, Villeur-banne, France (Metro)
Session Co-Organizer: Michel Fillon, Univerity of Poitiers,Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex,France (Metro)
Session Chair: Luis San Andres, Texas A&M Universi-ty, College Station, TX, United States
WTC2005-63398: Gas Foil Bearings: Limits for High-SpeedOperation
Luis San Andres, Tae Ho Kim, Texas A&M University, Col-lege Station, TX, United States
WTC2005-63561: Design and Hydrodynamic Performanceof Hybrid Flexural Pivot Gas Bearings for High Speed Oil-free Micro Turbomachinery
Kyuho Sim, Daejong Km, Texas A&M University, CollegeStation, TX, United States
WTC2005-64171: Lobatto Point Quadrature for ThermalLubrication Problems Involving Compressible Lubricants
Laurentiu Moraru, The University of Toledo, Toledo, OH,United States, Theo G. Keith Jr., NASA Glenn ResearchCenter, Cleveland, OH, United States
WTC2005-63683: Geometry and Speed Effects on the Per-formance of the Herringbone-Grooved Gas-LubricatedJournal Bearing
David Foster, Howzat, Bloomfield, MI, United States
WTC2005-63240: The Thermoelastic Behavior of ThrustWasher Bearings Considering Boundary Lubrication andAsperity Contact
Robert Jackson, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, UnitedStates, Itzhak Green, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63319: Performance Evaluation of DIRECT Algo-rithm in Parallel Optimization for a ThermohydrodynamicLubrication Analysis
Chih-Ming Tsai, Nenzi Wang, Yau-Zen Chang, Chang GungUniversity, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan/P.R. China
WTC2005-63832: Thermal Deformation of Pads in Tilting 5-Pad Journal Bearing
Stanislaw Strzelecki, Lodz University of Technology, Lodz,Poland, Leszek Kusmierz, G. Poniewaz, Lublin University ofTechnology, Lublin, Poland
WTC2005-63925: A Transient ThermoelastohydrodynamicAnalysis of a Tilting-pad Thrust Bearing During Start-up
Xiaojing Wang, Zhiming Zhang, Jingjing Pan, Shanghai Uni-versity, Shanghai, P.R. China
TK 7 Magnetic Storage Systems Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Military, Concourse Level
7-1 Frontiers of Magnetic Hard Disk Drive Technologyand Tribology - 2005 Symposium-A
Session Organizer: Andreas A. Polycarpou, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana,IL, United States
Session Co-Organizer: David Bogy, University of California,Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States
Session Chair: Mike Suk, Hitachi Global StorageTechnologies, San Jose, CA, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63612: Improved Analysis of Unstable BouncingVibration and Stabilizing Design of Flying Slider in Near-Contact Regime
Masami Yamane, Kyosuke Ono, Tokyo Institute of Technolo-gy, Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-63622: Effects of Molecularly Thin LubricantFilms on Slider Touch-down and Take-off HysteresisBehavior in Hard Disk Drives
Norio Tagawa, Atsunobu Mori, Hiroshi Sendo, Kansai Uni-versity, Suita, Japan
WTC2005-63629: Deformation and Stability Analysis ofUltra-Thin Lubricant Films by the Long Wave Equation:Analysis Considering the van der Waals Force and GasPressure at the Liquid Surface
Shigehisa Fukui, Kazuya Yorino, Kiyomi Yamane, HiroshigeMatsuoka, Tottori University, Tottori-city, Japan
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TECHNICALSESSIONS
WTC2005-63679: Effect of Intermolecular Forces on theDynamic Response of a Slider
Saurabh Deoras, Komag Inc., San Jose, CA, United States,Frank E. Talke, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla,CA, United States
WTC2005-63729: Adhesive Contact Modeling of Ultra-LowFlying Head-Disk Interfaces With and Without RoughnessEffects
Allison Y. Suh, Andreas A. Polycarpou, University of Illinoisat Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States
WTC2005-63180: Meniscus Adhesion at Ultra-Low FlyingSlider-Disk Interfaces
Mathew Mate, Robert N. Payne, Peter Baumgart, KathyKuboi, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, San Jose, CA,United States
WTC2005-63594: On the Touchdown-Takeoff HysteresisObserved at the Head-Disk Interface in Hard Disk Drives
Rohit P. Ambekar, David Bogy, University of California,Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States
WTC2005-64393: A Simulation Method for SpreadingDynamics of Molecularly Thin Lubricant Films on Magnet-ic Disks Using Beads-Spring Model
Yoichi Tagaya, Nagoya University, Nagoya-shi, Aichi-ken,Japan, Yasunaga Mitsuya, Susumu Ogata, Hedong Zhang,Kenji Fukuzawa, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
TK 8 Surface Engineering and Coatings Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Jefferson West, Concourse Level
8-2 Surface Texturing
Session Organizer: Izhak Etsion, Technion-Israel Instituteof Technology, Haifa, Israel
Session Co-Organizer: Staffan Jacobson, Uppsala University,Uppsala, Sweden
Session Chair: Richard Salant, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States
Session Co-Chair: Yuri Kligerman, Technion - Israel Insti-tute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
WTC2005-63606: Innovative Laser Sources in the Micro-and Nanostructuring of Coated Tribological Surfaces(Keynote)
Gabriel Dumitru, University of Applied Sciences Aargau,Windisch, Switzerland
WTC2005-63723: Adhesion/Stiction and Friction Studies ofNano/Micro-textured Surfaces Produced by Crystallizationof Amorphous Silicon
Hengyu Wang, Li Cai, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville,AR, United States, Dehua Yang, Thomas Wyrobek, Hysitron,Inc., Minneapolis, MN, United States, Min Zou, University ofArkansas, Fayetteville, AR, United States
WTC2005-63197: Effects of Laser Surface Texturing on theMicrostructure and Frictional Characteristics of ZirconiaSurfaces Under Liquid and Solid Lubrication
Peter J. Blau, Jun Qu, Laura Riester, Oak Ridge NationalLaboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States
WTC2005-64309: Tribological Behavior of Oil-LubricatedLaser Textured Surfaces in Conformal Flat and Point Con-tacts
Andriy Kovalchenko, Oyelayo O. Ajayi, Ali Erdemir, G. R. Fenske, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL,United States, Izhak Etsion, Technion - Israel Institute ofTechnology, Haifa, Israel
WTC2005-64013: Scuffing Resistance of Laser TexturedSurfaces
M. Kursat Kazmanli, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul,Turkey, Osman Eryilmaz, Ali Erdemir, Oyelayo O. Ajayi,Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, United States,Izhak Etsion, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa,Israel, Mustafa Urgen, Istanbul Technical University, Istan-bul, Turkey
WTC2005-63303: PVD-Based Microstructuring SurfaceTechniques for Tribological Applications
Alberto Alberdi, Fundacion Tekniker, Eibar, Spain, J. MarcosMarin, Iraitz Etxeberria, Goretti Alberdi, Tekniker, Eibar,Spain
WTC2005-63469: Increasing Seizure Resistance of FrictionPairs Using Combined Micro Relief
Dr. Boris Shamshidov, Dr. Alex Ignatovsky, Kostia Mandel,FriCSo Inc., Farmington Hills, MI, United States, Amir Gilad,FriCSo Inc., West Bloomfield, MI, United States
TK 12 Micro- and Nanotribology Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Cabinet, Concourse Level
12-1 Nanotribology I
Session Organizer: Kathy Wahl, U.S. Naval Research Lab-oratory, Washington, DC, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Nicholas Spencer, Swiss Federal Insti-tute of Technology (ETHZ), Zürich,Switzerland
Session Chair: Nicholas Spencer, Swiss Federal Insti-tute of Technology (ETHZ), Zürich,Switzerland
WTC2005-64383: Direct Mechanical Measurement ofOrganised Water and the Influence of Adjacent SurfaceChemistry Using Atomic Force Microscopy (Keynote)
Suzi Jarvis, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland, Michael Hig-gins, M. Polcik, T. Fukuma, University of Dublin, Dublin, Ire-land, J. E. Sader, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Aus-tralia
WTC2005-63171: Frictional Force Microscopic Detection ofAnisotropy and Asymmetry at Various Atom-flat Surfaces
Hitoshi Shindo, Sei-ichi Kondo, Kozo Shitagami, TakashiSugai, Yoshimichi Namai, Musun Kwak, Chuo University,Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-63933: AFM Tip Manipulation of Single AtomicLayer Growth and Dissolution of Inorganic Single Crystals
S. C. Langford, Ann McEvoy, J. Thomas Dickinson, Wash-ington State University, Pullman, WA, United States
WTC2005-63987: Conductive Atomic Force Microscopic (c-AFM) Studies of Au/MoS2 Nanocomposite Films
Hyun Kim, Jeffrey Lince, The Aerospace Corp., Los Ange-les, CA, United States
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WTC2005-64094: Friction of Microscale Contacts on Dia-mond Like Carbon Nanocomposite Coatings
Richard Chromik, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington,DC, United States, Kathy Wahl, U.S. Naval Research Labo-ratory, Washington, DC, United States
WTC2005-63225: Tribological Properties of AssociatedStructures at Solid-Liquid Interfaces
Marina Ruths, Sarah Lundgren, Karin Persson, Anna Hiller-ström, Katrin Boschkova, YKI, Institute for Surface Chem-istry, Stockholm, Sweden
WTC2005-63625: Frictional Properties of Alkyl-SubstitutedPhthalocyanines Physisorbed on Graphite
Koji Miyake, Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute(AMRI), AIST, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, Yukari Hori, TaichiIkeda, Masumi Asakawa, Toshimi Shimizu, Nanoarchitec-tonics Research Center (NARC), AIST, Tsukuba, Ibaraki,Japan, Shinya Sasaki, Advanced Manufacturing ResearchInstitute (AMRI), AIST, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
TK 14 Aerospace Applications Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Hemisphere, Concourse Level
14-1 Tribological Coatings for Aerospace Applications
Session Organizer: Jeffrey Sanders, Air Force Research Lab-oratory, WPAFB, OH, United States
WTC2005-63450: Development of Highly HydrogenatedDLC Coatings for Solid Lubricant Applications in Space
Annick Vanhulsel, Ria Jacobs, Karel Van Acker, VITO (Flem-ish Institute for Technological Research), MOL, Belgium,Emyr Roberts, ESTL (European Space Tribology Lab), AEATechnology, Cheshire, United Kingdom, Lionel Gaillard,ESTEC, TOS-MMM, European Space Agency, Noordwijk,Netherlands
WTC2005-64360: Tribological Evaluation and Characteriza-tion of Commercially Produced Wear Resistant Coatings.
Andras Korenyi-Both, Jeffrey Sanders, Andrey Voevodin,Jeffrey Zabinski, Air Force Research Lab, USAF, Wright Pat-terson Air Force Base, OH, United States
WTC2005-63763: Superlow Friction of WS2 Coatings inUltrahigh Vacuum at Low Temperature
Masanori Iwaki, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA), Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, Thierry Le Mogne, EcoleCentrale de Lyon / LTDS, Ecully, France, Julien Fontaine,Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS - UMR 5513 CNRS/ECL/ ENISE, Ecully cedex, France, Jean-Michel Martin, EcoleCentrale de Lyon / LTDS, Ecully, France, Shuichi Watanabe,Junichi Noshiro, Nippon Institute of Technology, Miyashiro-cho, Japan
WTC2005-64029: Changes in Tribological Properties ofMoS2 film exposed to LEO on SM/SEED
Koji Matsumoto, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA), Chofu, Tokyo, Japan, Masao Akiyama, IHI Aero-space, Tomioka, Japan, Masahito Tagawa, Kobe University,Kobe, Japan, Kichiro Imagawa, JAXA, Tsukuba, Japan
WTC2005-63236: Magnéli-Type Phases for Dry High-SpeedSliding Applications Up to 800°C
Woydt Mathias, BAM-VIII:11, Berlin, Germany, NorbertKoehler, Norbert Kelling, BAM, Berlin, Germany
WTC2005-63555: Effects of the Fraction of PTFE and FilmThickness on Wear and Friction in an ePTFE and EpoxyComposite Solid Lubricant Coating
Nicole McCook, David Burris, University of Florida,Gainesville, FL, United States, James Hanrahan, GoreAssociates Inc., Elkton, MD, United States, W. GregorySawyer, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States
WTC2005-63489: Laser Surface Processing of “Chameleon”Coatings for Aerospace Tribology
Andrey Voevodin, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, United States, Jeffrey Zabinski, MLBT,Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air ForceBase, OH, United States
TK 2 Contact Mechanics and Friction Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Jefferson East, Concourse Level
2-7 K. L. Johnson Symposium II
Session Organizer: Izhak Etsion, Technion - Israel Institute ofTechnology, Haifa, Israel
Session Chair: George G. Adams, Northeastern Univer-sity, Boston, MA, United States
Session Co-Chair: James Richard Barber, University ofMichigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States
WTC2005-63888: A Generalized Analytical Model for theElastic Deformation of an Adhesive Contact between aSphere and a Flat Surface
Udo Schwarz, Yale University, New Haven, CT, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63382: Adhesion in the Contact of a SphericalIndenter With a Layered Medium
Asri Onur Sergici, George G. Adams, Sinan Muftu, North-eastern University, Boston, MA, United States
WTC2005-64095: When Does Continuum Theory DescribeMechanical Contacts?
Binquan Luan, Mark Robbins, Johns Hopkins University,Baltimore, MD, United States
WTC2005-63912: Contact Problems and NanoindentationTests for Indenters of Non-Ideal Shapes and Effects of Mol-ecular Adhesion
Feodor M. Borodich, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, Unit-ed Kingdom, Boris A. Galanov, Institute for Problems inMaterials Science (NASU), Kiev, Ukraine, Leon Keer, North-western University, Evanston, IL, United States
WTC2005-63244: An Atomic Force Microscopy IndentationStudy of Biomaterial Properties
Edward Berger, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA,United States, Sakyasingh Tripathy, Kumar Vemaganti, Uni-versity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States, YashKolambkar, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA,United States, Hong You, Kathleen Courtney, University ofCincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States
WTC2005-64035: A Finite Element Study of Elastic-PlasticContact Between Multiple Hemispherical Asperities
Minnal Mayuram, S. Shankar, Indian Institute of TechnologyMadras, Chennai, India
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TK 3 Lubrication and Lubricants Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Thoroughbred, Concourse Level
3-5 Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication II
Session Organizer: Romeo P Glovnea, Imperial College Lon-don, London, United Kingdom
Session Chair: Jian Wen Choo, Imperial College, Lon-don, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63116: Variable Timestepping in EHD Problems Vasilios Bakolas, INA-Schaeffler KG, Herzogenaurach, Ger-many, Wolfgang Borchers, Institute of Applied Mathematics,Erlangen, Germany
WTC2005-63390: Thermal and Non-Newtonian NumericalAnalyses for Starved EHL Line Contacts
Peiran Yang, Qingdao Polytechnic University, Qingdao,Shandong, P.R. China, Jing Wang, Motohiro Kaneta,Kyushu Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
WTC2005-63438: Roughness Amplitude Reduction underNon-Newtonian EHL Conditions
A. D. Chapkov, LaMCoS, INSA Lyon, UMR CNRS 5514,Villeurbanne Cedex, France, C. H. Venner, University ofTwente, Enschede, Netherlands, A. A. Lubrecht, INSA Lyon,UMR CNRS 5514, Villeurbanne Cedex, Lyon, France
WTC2005-63840: CFD Modelling of ElastohydrodynamicLubrication
Markus Hartinger, David Gosman, Stathis Ioannides, HughA. Spikes, Imperial College London, London, United King-dom
WTC2005-63556: Elasto-Hydrodynamic Lubrication Model-ing of Spherical Metal-on-Metal Artificial Hip Joints
Fengcai Wang, Zhongmin M. Jin, Itoro Udofia, University ofLeeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63584: Thermal EHL Analyses of Point Contactswith Surface Roughness
Jing Wang, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu,Fukuoka, Japan, Peiran Yang, Qingdao Polytechnic Univer-sity, Qingdao, Shandong, P.R. China, Motohiro Kaneta,Kyushu Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
TK 5 Bearing Design and Application Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Georgetown East, Concourse Level
5-4 Rolling Element Bearings - II
Session Organizer: Harvey Nixon, The Timken Company,Canton, OH, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Michael Hoeprich, The Timken Com-pany, Canton, OH, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Dan Snyder, SKF USA Inc., Kulpsville,PA, United States
WTC2005-63400: Research of New Factors AffectingRolling Contact Fatigue Life
Shinji Fujita, NSK Ltd., Kanagawa-Ken, Japan, NobuakiMitamura, Yasuo Murakami, NSK Ltd., Fujisawa-shi, Kana-gawa-ken, Japan
WTC2005-63331: A Mixed Mode Fatigue Crack GrowthModel Applied to Rolling Contact Fatigue
Ribeaucourt Rachelle, INSA, Villeurbanne, France, Marie-Christine Baietto, Intitut National des Sciences AppliquéesLaMCoS, Villeurbanne, France, Anthony Gravouil, InstitutNational des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon, Lyon, France(Metro)
WTC2005-63654: Numerical Simulation of Material Sub-Surface Defects in Rolling Contact Fatigue
Modar Taraf, Mouhammad Fathi Ghanameh, University ofMetz, Metz, Lorraine, France, Aziz Mliha Touati, Mohamma-dia Faculty of Engineers, Rabat, Morocco, Omar Oussoua-di, Errachidia Faculty of Sciences and Technics, Errachidia,Myanmar, Abderrahim Zeghloul, University of Metz, Metz,France
WTC2005-64103: Dynamic Analysis of Cage Behavior in aTapered Roller Bearing
Tomoya Sakaguchi, Kazuyoshi Harada, NTN Corporation,Kuwana, Mie, Japan
WTC2005-64338: A Simple Calculation of EHL Traction atSmall Slide/Roll Ratio Including Roller Elasticity
Scott Bair, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA,United States, Michael Kotzalas, The Timken Company,Canton, OH, United States
WTC2005-63052: Statistical Distribution of Tapered RollerBearing Fatigue Lives at High Levels of Reliability
Michael Kotzalas, The Timken Company, Canton, OH, Unit-ed States
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Monroe West, Concourse Level
5-7 Conformal Contact Bearing II
Session Organizer: Benyebka Bou-Saïd, INSA, Villeur-banne, France (Metro)
Session Co-Organizer: Michel Fillon, Univerity of Poitiers,Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex,France (Metro)
WTC2005-64397: Rheological Modeling of LubricationFlows (Keynote)
John Tichy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, Unit-ed States
WTC2005-63917: Taylor Vortices Induced Instability andTurbulence in Concentric Cylinder Separated by Micro-scale Clearance
Dingfeng Deng, Minel J. Braun, University of Akron, Akron,OH, United States
WTC2005-63163: Rupture Point Movement in Journal Bear-ings
Richard J. Bara, Raytheon, Windham, NH, United States,Coda H. T. Pan, Global Technology, Millbury, MA, UnitedStates, Joseph J. Rencis, University of Arkansas, Fayet-teville, AR, United States
WTC2005-63230: Numerical Investigations of Various Sur-face Roughness Parameters on the Performance of Pro-filed Hydrostatic Thrust Bearing
Kirat Shah, Robert E. Johnson, Harish P. Cherukuri, Univer-sity of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, UnitedStates
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MONDAY
WTC2005-63362: Pivoted Inlet Texture Devices Kristian Tønder, Norwegian University of Science and Tech-nology, Trondheim, Norway
TK 7 Magnetic Storage Systems Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Military, Concourse Level
7-2 Frontiers of Magnetic Hard Disk Drive Technologyand Tribology - 2005 Symposium-B
Session Organizer: Andreas A. Polycarpou, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana,IL, United States
Session Co-Organizer: David B. Bogy, University of CaliforniaBerkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States
Session Chair: Yiao-Tee Hsia, Seagate Technology,Pittsburgh, PA, United States
WTC2005-63383: Detection of Modulation and Contact atHDI with Electrical Current
Zhu Feng, Xiaofeng Zhang, Ellis Cha, Yen Fu, SAE Magnet-ics (HK), Ltd., Milpitas, CA, United States
WTC2005-63215: Finite Element Analysis on Critical Con-ditions for Heat-induced Demagnetization in Head/DiskSliding Continuous Contact
Jinyi Liu, Dongfeng Diao, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an,Shannxi, P.R. China
WTC2005-63913: Modeling of Acoustic Wave PropagationHAMR Media
Wei Peng, Yiao-Tee Hsia, Julius Hohlfeld, Seagate Technol-ogy, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
WTC2005-64390: Flying Characteristics of Head Sliders onPatterned Disk Surfaces
Takefumi Hayashi, Hideyo Yoshida, Kansai University, Takat-suki-shi, Osaka, Japan, Yasunaga Mitsuya, Nagoya Univer-sity, Nagoya, Japan
WTC2005-64389: Numerical Simulation and ExperimentalStudy for Effect of Ramp Profile, Friction and Flex-CableForce on the L/UL Process of Small Form Factor HDD
Kyoung-Su Park, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea (Republic),Jung-Il Chun, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology,Yongin-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, Korea (DPR), Moon-Gyo Jung,Yonghyun Lee, No-Cheol Park, Department of MechanicalEngineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea (DPR), Hyun-Seok Yang, Department of Technical Engineering, YonseiUniversity, Seoul, Korea (DPR), Young-Pil Park, Departmentog Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea(DPR)
WTC2005-63633: Modeling Airflow and Particle TrajectoriesNear the Head/Disk Interface Region of a Small Form Fac-tor Hard Disk Drive Enclosure
Quock Ng, Seagate Technology, Singapore, Singapore, M.Damodaran, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore,P.R. China, Goh Hong Joo, Nanyang Technical Uniersity,Singapore
TK 8 Surface Engineering and Coatings Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Jefferson West, Concourse Level
8-9 Surface Texturing II
Session Organizer: Izhak Etsion, Technion - Israel Instituteof Technology, Haifa, Israel
Session Co-Organizer: Staffan Jacobson, Uppsala University,Uppsala, Sweden
Session Chair: Jorn Larsen-Basse, National ScienceFoundation, Arlington, VA, UnitedStates
Session Co-Chair: Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai,Japan
WTC2005-63222: Effect of Surface Textures in HighlyLoaded Grease Lubricated Reciprocating Sliding Contacts
Staffan Jacobson, Ellen Kalvesten, Ulrika Pettersson, Upp-sala University, Uppsala, Sweden
WTC2005-63355: Boundary Lubricated Friction Experi-ments with Coarse Surface Texture
Jorn Larsen-Basse, National Science Foundation, Arlington,VA, United States, Lewis Ives, Stephen Hsu, NIST,Gaithersburg, MD, United States
WTC2005-63819: Lubricated Sliding Wear of Textured Sur-faces
Henara Costa, Ian M. Hutchings, University of Cambridge,Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63884: Design of Abrasion Resistant Surfacesby Textures on Macroscopic Size
Ewald Badisch, Peter Geiderer, Reinhard Polak, FriedrichFranek, AC2T Research GmbH, Wiener Neustadt, Austria
WTC2005-63688: Influence of Die Surface Textured on Tri-bological Performace for Tube Hydroforming
Gracious Ngaile, Department of Mechanical and AerospaceEngineering, Raliegh, NC, United States, Angel Alvarado,North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States
WTC2005-63310: Improved Fatigue Life Cycle Using Sur-face Finish and Surface Coating in a Cam-Roller System:Multi-Scale System Analysis and Verification
D. Y. Hua, Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, IL, United States, KambizFarhang, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Car-bondale, IL, United States, Larry Seitzman, Caterpillar Inc.,Peoria, IL, United States
TK 14 Aerospace Applications Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Hemisphere, Concourse Level
14-3 Aerospace I-Tribological Experiments and Model-ing for Aeropsace Applications
Session Organizer: Andras Korenyi-Both, Air Force ResearchLab, USAF, Wright Patterson Air ForceBase, OH, United States
WTC2005-64286: Space Shuttle Body Flap Actuator Bear-ing Testing for NASA Return to Flight
Timothy R. Jett, Robert L. Thom, NASA Marshall SpaceFlight Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, AL, UnitedStates, Roamer Predmore, Swales/Goddard Space FlightCenter, Greenbelt, MD, United States, Lewis E. Moore,Howard G. Gibson, Philip B. Hall, NASA\Marshall SpaceFlight Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, AL, UnitedStates
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TECHNICALSESSIONS
WTC2005-63281: Transfer Film Lubrication For CeramicPairs At a Temperature of 800°C and a Pressure of 1300 Pa
Mineo Suzuki, Yoshio Aoki, Japan Aerospace ExplorationAgency, Chofu, Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-63451: A Comprehensive Elastic-Plastic Modelto Predict Wear and to Define the Optimum Geometry ofFretting Surfaces
Ludovic Gallego, Daniel Nélias, LaMCoS, UMR CNRS 5514- INSA Lyon, Villeurbanne, France, Christophe Jacq, SNEC-MA Moteurs, Moissy Cramayel, France
WTC2005-63550: Frictional and Electrical Properties ofMulti-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Pamela Dickrell, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, Unit-ed States, N. R. Raravikar, Sunil Pal, Linda Schadler, P. M.Ajayan, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, UnitedStates, W. Gregory Sawyer, University of Florida,Gainesville, FL, United States
WTC2005-63367: Observations of Tool Life and Wear Mech-anisms in High Speed Machining of Ti-6Al-4V with PCDTools Using High Pressure Coolant Supply
Emmanuel Ezugwu, John Bonney, London South Bank Uni-versity, London, United Kingdom, Wisley Sales, PontificalCatholic University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horozonte, MG,Brazil, Rosemar Da Silva, London South Bank University,London, United Kingdom
TK 15 General Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Cabinet, Concourse Level
15-1 General Tribology I
Session Organizer: Shao Wang, Nanyang Technological Uni-versity, Singapore, Singapore
Session Chair: Shao Wang, Nanyang Technological Uni-versity, Singapore, Singapore
Session Co-Chair: Brian Vick, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA,United States
WTC2005-63726: Effects of Contact Load on Fretting Wearof Al-Si Alloy Impregnated Graphite Composite
Hozumi Goto, Yoshifumi Amamoto, Fukuoka Institute ofTechnology, Fukuoka, Japan
WTC2005-63518: On the Definition and Laws of Friction Farid Al-Bender, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Heverlee,Belgium
WTC2005-63703: Granular Flow Lubrication: A Lattice-based Cellular Automata Modeling Approach
Venkata Jasti, C. Fred Higgs III, Carnegie Mellon University,Pittsburgh, PA, United States
WTC2005-63673: Thermal Analysis of Sliding Contact inSystems with Rotary Motion
Brian Vick, Michael Furey, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA,United States
WTC2005-63500: Measuring Pressure in Apple Contacts Roger Lewis, Alaster Yoxall, Laura Canty, Matthew Marshall,The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom
WTC2005-64300: Tire / Pavement Strain Tensor Measure-ment with an Infrastructure-based Approach
Alex L. Coiret, Marie-Line V. Gallenne, Pierre-Yves M. Texi-er, Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussees, Bougue-nais, France
TK 2 Contact Mechanics and Friction Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Jefferson East, Concourse Level
2-8 K. L. Johnson Symposium III
Session Organizer: Itzhak Green, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA,United States
Session Chair: Tom Farris, Purdue University, WestLafayette, IN, United States
Session Co-Chair: George G. Adams, Northeastern Univer-sity, Boston, MA, United States
WTC2005-63985: Partial Contact of a Smooth Elastic WavyStrip Pressed Between Two Flat Surfaces
Joseph M. Block, Leon Keer, Ravindra Duddu, Northwest-ern University, Evanston, IL, United States
WTC2005-63995: Asymptotic Methods Applied to the Cor-relation of Fretting Fatigue Lives
David Hills, Christopher Churchman, Daniele Dini, Universi-ty of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63545: Contact Force Modeling of Two Blade/ Disk Contacts
Matthew Gean, T. N. Farris, Purdue University, WestLafayette, IN, United States
WTC2005-64177: Adhesive Contact of Bodies Having anElliptical Contact Area (Keynote)
Kenneth Johnson, J. A. Greenwood, Cambridge University,Cambridge, United Kingdom
TK 3 Lubrication and Lubricants Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Thoroughbred, Concourse Level
3-1 Boundary Lubrication
Session Organizer: Hugh A. Spikes, Imperial College London,London, United Kingdom
Session Chair: Ksenija Topolovec Miklozic, Imperial Col-lege London, London, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63687: Lubricity Synergism in Boundary Lubri-cation
Ion M. Sivebaek, Novo Nordisk A/S, Hillerod, Denmark,Nadja L. Hansen, Kenneth H. Johansen, Technical Universi-ty of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
WTC2005-63968: On the Friction and Wear Performance ofBoric Acid Lubricant Combinations in Extended DurationOperations
Pushkarraj Deshmukh, Michael Lovell, University of Pitts-burgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, W. Gregory Sawyer,University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States
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TECHNICALSESSIONS
MONDAY
WTC2005-64073: Adsorption Modeling of Fatty and OleicEstolide Esters via Boundary Lubrication Coefficient ofFriction Measurements
Todd L. Kurth, Steven C. Cermak, Jeffrey A. Byars, USDA,ARS, NCAUR, Peoria, IL, United States, Girma Biresaw,USDA, Peoria, IL, United States
WTC2005-64078: Development of Low PhosphorousEngine Oils
Krupal Patel, Platinum Research Organization, Dallas, TX,United States, Pranesh Aswath, Ronald Elsenbaumer, Uni-versity of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States
WTC2005-63234: Influence of Surface Modification onAqueous Lubrication of Elastomers
Seunghwan Lee, Nicholas Spencer, Swiss Federal Instituteof Technology (ETHZ), Zürich, Switzerland
TK 5 Bearing Design and Application Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Georgetown East, Concourse Level
5-8 Conformal Contact Bearing III
Session Organizer: Benyebka Bou-Saïd, INSA, Villeur-banne, France (Metro)
Session Co-Organizer: Michel Fillon, Univerity of Poitiers,Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex,France (Metro)
Session Chair: Masato Tanaka, National Institution forAcademic Degrees and UniversityEvaluation, Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-63072: Water Lubricated Hybrid Propeller ShaftBearings with Polymer Bearing Bush
Wojciech Litwin, Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk,Poland
WTC2005-63243: Sensibility Analysis of Design Parame-ters for Journal Bearings Optimization of Mass BalancingSystems
Ludovico Morais, Luís Andrade-Ferreira, Faculty of Engi-neering University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
WTC2005-63471: Maintenance-Free, Low Stick-SlipELGOGLIDE Plain Bearings for Industrial Applications
Sergej Schwarz, Heinrich Nollek, Falk Breutinger, MaxSchlar, INA-Schaeffler KG, Herzogenaurach, Germany
WTC2005-63286: Characteristics of Powder LubricatedFinite-Width Journal Bearings: A Hydrodynamic Analysis
Hung-Jung Tsai, WuFeng Institute of Technology, Chia-Yi,Taiwan, Yeau-Ren Jeng, Department of Mechanical Engi-neering, National Chung Cheng University, Min-Hsiung,Chia-Yi, Taiwan
WTC2005-63572: Theoretical and Experimental Investiga-tion of Frictional and Thermal Behavior in Oscillatory Slid-ing Line Contact
Mongi Mansouri, Michael Khonsari, Louisiana State Univer-sity, Baton Rouge, LA, United States, D. Y. Hua, CaterpillarInc., Peoria, IL, United States
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Monroe West, Concourse Level
5-9 Conformal Contact Bearing IV
Session Organizer: Benyebka Bou-Saïd, INSA, Villeur-banne, France (Metro)
Session Co-Organizer: Michel Fillon, Univerity of Poitiers,Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex,France (Metro)
Session Chair: Kristian Tønder, Norwegian Universityof Science and Technology, Trond-heim, Norway
WTC2005-63546: Passive Magnetic Bearings. Low Instabil-ity and Possible Stability
Roberto Bassani, Enrico Ciulli, DIMNP - University of Pisa,Pisa, Italy
WTC2005-63608: Performance Evaluation of Magnetohy-drodynamic Bearing
Harish Hirani, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India,Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
WTC2005-63689: Characterization of Oil Film ControlForces under Active Lubrication Regime
Ilmar Santos, Bo Frits Christensen, Technical University ofDenmark, Lyngby, Denmark
WTC2005-63799: Non-Linear Description of Floating RingBearings Rotordynamics
Sergio Diaz, Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas, Miranda,Venezuela, Ricardo Castro, Inelectra, Caracas, Miranda,Venezuela
WTC2005-64196: The Behavior of Tribological Characteris-tics of Diesel Crank-Shaft Bearing
Thuong Hien Le, School of Mechanical Engineering, Grad-uate School, Kyungpook National University, R.Korea,Daegu, Korea (Republic), Phan Thach Ho, NationalResearch Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Hanoi, Viet-nam, Hanoi, Hanoi, Vietnam, Tuan Nguyen Anh, Hanoi Uni-versity of Technology, Vietnam, Hanoi, Vietnam, Seock SamKim, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Daegu, Korea(Republic), Hung Pham Van, Hanoi University of Technolo-gy, Vietnam, Hanoi, Vietnam, Nguyen Tuan Phuong, Univer-sity of Stuttgart, Germany, Stuttgart, Germany
TK 7 Magnetic Storage Systems Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Military, Concourse Level
7-3 Frontiers of Magnetic Hard Disk Drive Technologyand Tribology - 2005 Symposium-C
Session Organizer: Andreas A. Polycarpou, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana,IL, United States
Session Co-Organizer: David B. Bogy, University of CaliforniaBerkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States
Session Chair: Kyosuke Ono, Tokyo Institute of Tech-nology, Tokyo, Japan
Session Co-Chair: Yasunaga Mitsuya, Nagoya University,Nagoya, Japan
WTC2005-63425: Decomposition of PerfluoropolyetherFluid through Reactions with Ambient Air due to Tribo-plasma
Keiji Nakayama, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan
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WTC2005-64028: Bifurcation Approach to the Analysis ofMultiple Flying Height States in Load/Unload Hard DiskDrive Systems
Pyung Hwang, Polina V. Khan, Yeungnam University,Gyongsan, Gyongbuk, Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-64392: Decoupling Adjustment of Crown andCamber for Flying Height Control
Mingsheng Zhang, Data Storage Institute, SG117608, Sin-gapore, Bo Liu, Jin Liu, Leonard Gonzaga, Data StorageInstitute, Singapore
WTC2005-64391: Influence of the Pitch Static Torque of theSuspension on the Multiple Flying States of the Air Bear-ing Slider
Wei Hua, Data Storage Institute, SG117608, Singapore, BoLiu, Data Storage Institute, Singapore, Singapore
WTC2005-64394: Nano-Thermal Actutaor for Flying HeightControl
Mike Suk, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, San Jose,CA, United States
TK 8 Surface Engineering and Coatings Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Jefferson West, Concourse Level
8-10 Surface Texturing III
Session Organizer: Izhak Etsion, Technion-Israel Instituteof Technology, Haifa, Israel
Session Co-Organizer: Staffan Jacobson, Uppsala University,Uppsala, Sweden
Session Chair: Gabriel Dumitru, University of AppliedSciences Aargau, Windisch, Switzer-land
WTC2005-63088: Numerical Analysis of a Journal Bearingwith a Heterogeneous Slip/No-Slip Surface
Alicia E. Fortier, Richard Salant, Georgia Institute of Tech-nology, Atlanta, GA, United States
WTC2005-63149: The Validity of the Reynolds Equation inModeling Hydrostatic Effects in Gas Lubricated TexturedParallel Surfaces
Yuri Feldman, Yuri Kligerman, Izhak Etsion, Shimon Haber,Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
WTC2005-63571: Perturbation Analysis of Texture Effectson Lubricated Devices
Gustavo C. Buscaglia, Comision Nacional de Energia Atom-ica, Bariloche, Rio Negro, Argentina, Mohammed Jai, INSAde Lyon, Villeurbanne, France, Sorin Ciuperca, UniversityClaude Bernard - Lyon I, Villeurbanna, France
WTC2005-64074: Quantifying the Effect of Lubricant Elas-ticity on Micro Textured Surfaces
Sara J. Hupp, Douglas P. Hart, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, Cambridge, MA, United States
WTC2005-64291: Surface Textures for Enhanced Lubrica-tion: Fabrication and Characterization Techniques
Sriram Venkatesan, John Crane Inc., Morton Grove, IL,United States, Lyndon Stephens, University of Kentucky,Lexington, KY, United States
TK 12 Micro- and Nanotribology Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Cabinet, Concourse Level
12-2 Nanotribology II
Session Organizer: Kathy Wahl, U.S. Naval Research Lab-oratory, Washington, DC, UnitedStates
Session Co-Organizer: Nicholas Spencer, Swiss Federal Insti-tute of Technology (ETHZ), Zürich,Switzerland
Session Chair: Suzi Jarvis, Trinity College, Dublin 2,Ireland
WTC2005-64288: Effects of Tip Compliance in FrictionForce Microscopy
Bill Conley, Arvind Raman, Charles Krousgrill, Purdue Uni-versity, West Lafayette, IN, United States
WTC2005-63388: A Data Correction Method for the Dynam-ic Measurements by the Atomic Force Microscope
Hiroshige Matsuoka, Yuki Hoshina, Shigehisa Fukui, TottoriUniversity, Tottori-city, Tottori, Japan
WTC2005-63988: A Comparison of Lateral CalibrationTechniques for Quantitative Friction Force Microscopy
Kanaga Karuppiah, Kanaga Subramanian, Sriram Sun-dararajan, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States
WTC2005-63702: Nanoscale Surface Force Apparatus Seung Ho Yang, Stephen Hsu, National Institute of Stan-dards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, United States
WTC2005-64269: A Technique For the Detection of LiquidSlip at A Load-Bearing, High Shear Contact
Jian Huei Choo, Hugh A. Spikes, Monica Ratoi, Romeo P.Glovnea, Andrew Forrest, Imperial College London, Lon-don, United Kingdom
TK 14 Aerospace Applications Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Hemisphere, Concourse Level
14-2 Aerospace II-Liquid Lubricants and Greases forAerospace
Session Organizer: Lois Gschwender, US Air Force,Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, UnitedStates
Session Co-Organizer: Chris Muratore, Air Force ResearchLaboratory, WPAFB, OH, UnitedStates
WTC2005-64274: Formation Mechanisms of Tribo-coatingfor Low Friction in UHV
Koshi Adachi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, HisakazuSato, Toyo Engineering Corporation, Chiba, Japan, KojiKato, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
WTC2005-63982: Effect of Test Environment on Lifetime ofa Vacuum Lubricant
Stephen Pepper, NASA-Glenn Research Center, Cleveland,OH, United States
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MONDAY
WTC2005-63349: The Role of Adhesion and Sub-NewtonPull-of Forces on the Test Mass Release for the LISAExperiment
Matteo Benedetti, Daniele Bortoluzzi, Vigilio Fontanari,Paolo Bosetti, Mauro Da Lio, University of Trento, Trento,Italy
WTC2005-63543: Gas Foil Journal Bearing Power Loss atHigh Ambient Pressure
Robert Bruckner, Christopher DellaCorte, NASA GlennResearch Center, Cleveland, OH, United States
WTC2005-63524: Tribological Investigation of a Low Fric-tion, Low Wear Polymer/Polymer Composite
David Burris, W. Gregory Sawyer, University of Florida,Gainesville, FL, United States
TK 3 Lubrication and Lubricants Track
5:45pm - 6:45pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
3-11 Lubrication Poster Session
WTC2005-63049: Synthetic Lubricants Based on SebacicComplex Esters (Poster #026)
Liviu Eduard Mirci, Sorina Boran, University PolitehnicaTimisoara, Romania, Timisoara, Timis, Romania, PaulaLuca, Victor Boiangiu, ICERP S.A. Ploiesti, Ploiesti, Praho-va, Romania
WTC2005-63064: An Experimental Study on 2-Stroke FreePiston Compressed Natural Gas Fueled Engine Lubrica-tion System (Poster #027)
Edzrol Niza Mohamad, Masjuki H. Hassan, Ibrahim Henk,M. G. Saifullah, N. Taufiq, Huzaifah Ismail, University ofMalaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
WTC2005-63076: Three-Dimensional Thermal Field in Slid-er Bearings (Poster #028)
Miles Zengeya, Mohamed Gadala, University of BritishColumbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, Guus Segal, Delft Uni-versity of Technology, Delft, Netherlands
WTC2005-63078: Effective Tribology Testing of LubricatingOils (Poster #029)
Norm V. Gitis, Center for Tribology, Inc., Campbell, CA, Unit-ed States
WTC2005-63123: The New Lubrication Technology andChina’s Sustained Development (Poster #030)
Xingguo Fu, Petrochina Refining & Chemical R&D Center,Beijing, P.R. China, Xiaohong Xu, Petrochian Lanzhou LubeR&D Institute, Lanzhou, P.R. China, Xuguang Zhou,Petrochian Lanzhou Lube R&D Institute, Lanzhou, GansuProvince, P.R. China
WTC2005-63193: Flash Temperature Parameter NumberPrediction Model by Design of Tribological Experiments forBasestock Mineral Oil Containing Palm Olein and AminePhosphate Additives (Poster #031)
Saifullah Md. Ghazaly, Masjuki H. Hassan, Mohd FaizulMohd Sabri, Husnawan Mutiara, Md. Ghazaly Shaaban,University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
WTC2005-63332: Surfactant Influence on the TribologicalProperties of Bentonite-Based Greases (Poster #032)
Pogosian Albert, Martirosyan Tigran, State Engineering Uni-versity of Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia
WTC2005-63445: Scuffing Initiation, Scuffing Propagationand Pitting of a Four-Ball Tribosystem Lubricated with Min-eral and Synthetic Oils (Poster #033)
Waldemar Tuszynski, Witold Piekoszewski, Marian Szcz-erek, Institute for Terotechnology, Tribology Department,Radom, Poland
WTC2005-63893: Vegetable Oils as Base Oil for IndustrialLubricants: Evaluation Oxidative and Low TemperatureProperties Using TGA, DTA and DSC (Poster #034)
N. H. Jayadas, Cochin University of Science and Technolo-gy, Cochin, Kerala, India, K. Prabhakaran Nair, NationalInstitute of Technology, Calicut, Kerala, India, G. Ajithkumar,Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin, Ker-ala, India
WTC2005-64046: The Influence of Surface Roughness onElastohydrodynamic Journal Bearing with Non-NewtonianLubricants (Poster #035)
Mongkol Mongkolwongrojn, Aiumpornsin Chatchai, SomnukYawong, Mechanical Engineering Department, KingMongkut’s Institute of Technology, Ladkrabang, Bangkok,Thailand
WTC2005-64133: Study on the Effect of HydrogenatedLubricant Base Oil Composition to Its Oxidation Stability(Poster #036)
Hu Xiaoli, Wang Huidong, PetroChina Lubricant CompanyLimited, Lanzhou Lubricating Oil R&D Institute, Lanzhou,P.R. China
WTC2005-64143: An Easy Way to Find a Suitable Amountof Top-Up Oil (Poster #037)
Akira Sasaki, Kleentek Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, HideakiTobisu, Kleentek Corporation, Shinagawa, Japan, ShinjiUchiyama, Mariko Kawasaki, Kleentek Corporation, Shin-gawa, Japan
WTC2005-64298: Random Surface Roughness Effects inMicro Asperity Lubrication (Poster #038)
Prerit Vyas, Lyndon Stephens, University of Kentucky, Lex-ington, KY, United States
WTC2005-63030: Novel Superabsorbent Polymer-BasedLubricant Technology (Poster #039)
Richard Levy, Michael A. Nichols, William R. Opp, LCMCDTechnology Development Center, Fort Myers, FL, UnitedStates
WTC2005-64062: An Inverse Analysis for Estimation Lubri-cant Properties in Hydrodynamically Lubricated Conjunc-tions (Poster #040)
Abdallah Elsharkawy, Kuwait University, Kuwait City, Safat,Kuwait
WTC2005-63542: Contact Mechanics in Spherical RollerBearings and Elastohydrodynamics Film Forming (Poster#041)
Meral Bayraktar, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey
WTC2005-64079: Development and Evaluation of a HighPerformance Universal Grease (Poster #042)
Pranesh Aswath, Sunit Munot, University of Texas at Arling-ton, Arlington, TX, United States, Krupal Patel, PlatinumResearch Organization, Dallas, TX, United States, RonaldElsenbaumer, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX,United States
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WTC2005-63174: Static and Kinetic Friction of SmoothGlass Surfaces Rubbed with Silicone Oils (Poster #043)
Lev Rapoport, Holon Institute of Technology, Holon, Israel,V. Shmukler, A. Moshkovich, A. Verdyan, Academia, Holon,Israel
WTC2005-63118: Influence of Lubricant and OperatingParameters on EHD Lubrication in Hypoid Gears (Poster#044)
Vilmos V. Simon, Budapest University of Technology andEconomics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Inst. Mach.Des., Budapest, Hungary
WTC2005-63506: A Refined Friction Model with DifferentLubrication Regimes in Metal Forming Process (Poster#045)
Tung-Sheng Yang, National Formosa University, Huwei, Tai-wan
WTC2005-63847: Frictional Behavior and Tribo-Carboniza-tion of a Synthetic Engine Oil (SJ/CF/5W-30) with DifferentTribo-Materials under Stepwise Heating Conditions(Poster #046)
Zhang Ruijun, Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao, P.R.China, Shenghua Li, Tsinghua University, Qinhuangdao,P.R. China, Yuansheng Jin, State Key Laboratory of Tribolo-gy, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China
WTC2005-64072: Gear Oils Based on Polyglycols NewSolution for the Lubrication of Large Industrial Gear Drives(Poster #047)
Hermann Siebert, Ulrich Mann, Klueber LubricationMuenchen KG, Munich, Germany
WTC2005-64200: Journal Bearings Stability with Consider-ation of Fluid Inertia (Poster #048)
Juliana G. Javorova, Department of Applied Mechanics, Uni-versity of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy, Sofia, Bul-garia, Sofia, Bulgaria, Vassil A. Alexandrov, Department ofMechanics, University of Transport, Sofia, Bulgaria, Sofia,Bulgaria, Kiril G. Stanulov, Department of Fuels and Lubri-cants, University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy,Sofia, Bulgaria, Sofia, Bulgaria, Tzveti B. Tzvetkof, Labora-tory “El Chem Engineering”, University of Chemical Tech-nology and Metallurgy, Sofia, Bulgaria, Sofia, Bulgaria
WTC2005-63515: High Oleic Plant Oils with Hydroxy FattyAcids For Emission Reduction (Poster #049)
Jack Grushcow, Linnaeus Plant Sciences Inc., Vancouver,BC, Canada
WTC2005-63259: Antiwear Properties of Vegetable Oils inthe Presence of Oxalic Acid (Poster #050)
Ikram Haq, Ahtaram Bibi, National Center of Excellence inPhysical Chemistry, Peshawar, Pakistan
WTC2005-64280: The Use of a Stress Rheometer in Lieu ofCone Penetration (Poster #051)
Bryan Johnson, Arizona Public Service, Tonopah, AZ, Unit-ed States
WTC2005-63838: Considerations About Using VegetableOils in Lubricants (Poster #052)
Remus Nutiu, Cosmina L., Puscas, West University ofTimisoara, Timisoara, Romania, Romania, Geza Bandur,Politehnica University, Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania,Romania, Dorina Modra, West University of Timisoara,Timisoara, Romania, Romania
TK 5 Bearing Design and Application Track
5:45pm - 6:45pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
5-2 Conformal Contact Bearings Poster Session
Session Organizer: Benyebka Bou-Saïd, INSA, Villeur-banne, France
Session Co-Organizer: Michel Fillon, Univerity of Poitiers,Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex,France, Q. Jane Wang, NorthwesternUniversity, Evanston, IL, United States
WTC2005-63036: A Test Rig for Air Bearings DynamicCharacterization (Poster #053)
Ernesto Bellabarba, Sergio Diaz, Universidad Simón Bolí-var, Caracas, Miranda, Venezuela, Rafael O. Ruiz, Universi-dad Simon Bolivar, Baruta, Caracas, Venezuela, VictorRastelli, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Baruta, Caracas,Venezuela
WTC2005-63039: Artificial Neural Network Prediction onWork Parameters of Porous Sliding Bearings (Poster #054)
Boleslaw Giemza, Military University of Technology, War-saw, Poland
WTC2005-63153: Optimum Design of Porous Gas Bearingswith Maximum Load Carrying Capacity and Static Stiffness(Poster #055)
Victor Ivanovich Grabovskii, CIAM, Moscow, Russia
WTC2005-63274: Frequency Dependent Dynamic Proper-ties of Tilting Pad Journal Bearings: Experimental Resultsand Uncertainty Analysis (Poster #056)
Waldemar Dmochowski, National Research Council, Insti-tute for Aerospace Research, Ottawa, ON, Canada, JacekDmochowski, Carleton University, Dept. of Systems andComputer Engineering, Ottawa, ON, Canada
WTC2005-63431: Effects of Grooving in a Circular StepThrust Bearing (Poster #057)
M. Mahbubur Razzaque, BUET, Dhaka, Bangladesh, M.Zakir Hossain, Bangladesh University of Engrg. & Tech.,Dhaka, Bangladesh
WTC2005-63596: Non-Linear Behavior of Hydrostatic Jour-nal Bearing Supporting a Rigid Rotor (Poster #058)
Ahmed Bouzidane, Ecole de Technologie Superieure, Mon-treal QC, Canada
WTC2005-63615: Stability Improvement of NoncircularJournal Bearings by Selecting Suitable Orientation Angle(Poster #059)
Hiromu Hashimoto, Masayuki Ochiai, Tokai University,Hiratuka City, Kanagawa, Japan
WTC2005-63619: Optimum Design of Spiral Grooved AirFilm Thrust Bearings (Poster #060)
Hiromu Hashimoto, Masahisa Furukawa, Tokai University,Hiratuka City, Kanagawa, Japan
WTC2005-63626: Effects of Inlet Groove in Tilting-padJournal Bearings (Poster #061)
Sung Gi Kim, Korean Advanced Institute of Science andTechnology, Taejeon, Korea (Republic), Kyung-Woong Kim,Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST), Daejeon, Korea (Republic)
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MONDAY
WTC2005-63640: The Stress of Sliding Vanes in a RotaryCompressor (Poster #062)
Yuan Mao Huang, Chien Liang Li, National Taiwan Universi-ty, Taipei, Taiwan/P.R. China
WTC2005-63663: Active Lubrication for Eliminating Insta-bility Problems in Rotating Machines (Poster #063)
Ilmar Santos, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby,Denmark
WTC2005-63711: Environmentally Adapted Lubrication ofThrust Bearings in Hydro Power Plants (Poster #064)
Sergei Glavatskih, Lulea University of Technology, Lulea,Sweden, Axel Fuerst, Alstom Ltd., Birr, Switzerland
WTC2005-63300: From Lab to Field: New High PerformanceWater Lubricated Bearings (Poster #065)
Roy L. Orndorff, Jr., Duramax Marine LLC, Kent, OH, UnitedStates, Lewis Foster, Jr., Richard V. Sheppert, DuramaxMarine LLC, Hiram, OH, United States
WTC2005-63826: Power Loss of Tilting 5-Pad Journal Bear-ing Operating with Turbulent Oil Film (Poster #066)
Stanislaw Strzelecki, Lodz University of Technology, Lodz,Poland
WTC2005-63827: Effect of Oil Supply Pressure on the Max-imum Oil Film Temperature of 2-Lobe Journal Bearing(Poster #067)
Stanislaw Strzelecki, Henryk Kapusta, Lodz Universtiy ofTechnology, Lodz, Poland, J. Swiatek, Textile Mach. Devel-opment Centre, Lodz, Poland
WTC2005-63831: Oil Film Temperature Distribution ofCylindrical Journal Bearings with Variable Axial Profile(Poster #068)
Stanislaw Strzelecki, Lodz University of Technology, Lodz,Poland, Sobhy Muhamed Ghoneam, Menufya University,Shebin El-kom, Eritrea, T. Someya, Musashi Institute ofTechnology, Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-63842: Analysis of Oil Film Temperature Distrib-ution of the High Speed Shaft Journal Bearings of GearBox Applied in the Coal Mine Hoisting Machine (Poster#069)
Stanislaw Strzelecki, Lodz University of Technology, Lodz,Poland, Jacek Spalek, Silesian University of Technology,Gliwice, Poland
WTC2005-63848: Shape Memory Bearing Which RecoverIts Wearing Depth (Poster #070)
George Kamel, Unitech, Cairo, Egypt
WTC2005-63857: Static Characteristics of Low SpeedCylindrical Journal Bearings of the Rope Wheel of HoistTower (Poster #071)
Stanislaw Strzelecki, Lodz University of Technology, Lodz,Poland, Waldemar Wojcicki, Mining Machines Plant PIOMA,Piotrkow Trybunalski, Poland, W. Famulski, Factory PIOMACo., Piotrkow Trybunalski, Poland
WTC2005-63966: Considerations Regarding the AnalyticalSolution of Journal Bearing Lubrication (Poster #072)
Ionescu Mihail, “Stefan cel Mare” University, Suceava,Romania, Ionescu Vladimir-Codrin, “Spiru Haret” University,Bucuresti, Romania
WTC2005-63828: Effect of Journal Misalignment on the OilFilm Pressure and Temperature Distribution of 3-Lobe Off-set Journal Bearing (Poster #073)
Stanislaw Strzelecki, Z. Towarek, Lodz University of Tech-nology, Lodz, Poland
WTC2005-63829: Calculation of High Speed MultilobeJournal Bearings (Poster #074)
Stanislaw Strzelecki, Lodz University of Technology, Lodz,Poland, J. Piechna, Warsaw University of Technology, War-saw, Poland
WTC2005-64084: The Robust Stability of a Wave Bearing(Poster #075)
Nicoleta M. Ene, The University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, Unit-ed States, Theo G. Keith, Jr., Glenn Research Center,Cleveland, OH, United States, Florin Dimofte, The Universi-ty of Toledo at NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland,OH, United States, Dr. Robert F. Handschuh, ArmyResearch Laboratory, Cleveland, OH, United States
WTC2005-64193: Investigation of Tribological Properties ofSlide Bearing (PA 6-15% PTFE1100) (Poster #076)
Tuan Nguyen Anh, Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam,Hanoi, Viet Nam, Lien Quach Dinh, Khang Le Ba, FisheryUniversity, Nhatrang, Vietnam
WTC2005-64326: An Experimental Investigation onto theEffect of Solid Lubricants Additives on the TribologicalBehavior of Oil Impregnated HDPE (Poster #077)
Mokhtar O. A. Mokhtar, Cairo Univerdsity, Giza, Egypt,Wahid Y. Ali, El-Menia University, El-Menia, Egypt, Soheir A.R. Naga, Helwan University, Mataria, Egypt
WTC2005-64327: An Experimental Investigation of Tribo-logical Behavior of Oil Impregnated HDPE (Poster #078)
Wahid Y. Ali, El-Menia University, El-Menia, Egypt, Soheir A.R. Naga, Helwan University, Mataria, Egypt, Mokhtar O. A.Mokhtar, Cairo Univerdsity, Giza, Egypt
WTC2005-63200: Integrated Design of Highly Loaded Slid-ing Surfaces of a Huge Ball-Joint (Poster #079)
Pieter Samyn, Wim Van Paepegem, Ghent University,Ghent, Belgium, Patrick De Baets, Ghent, Belgium, JorisDegrieck, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium, J. S. Leendertz,Eric Suister, Ministry of Transport, Public Works and WaterManagement, Zoetermeer, Netherlands, Ludo Van Schep-dael, Solico - Solutions in Composites, Oosterhout, Nether-lands
WTC2005-63314: Investigation of Non-linear Characteris-tics for Squeeze Film Damper (Poster #080)
Zhiping Gu, Xian Institute of Technology, Xi’an, Shaanxi,P.R. China, Ningsheng Feng, University of New SouthWales, Sydney, Australia
WTC2005-63794: Static and Dynamic Analysis of Elastohy-drodynamic Three Lobe Journal Bearing With MicropolarLubricant (Poster #081)
K. Prabhakaran Nair, National Institute of Technology Cali-cut, Calicut, Kerala, India, N. H. Jayadas, K. K. Saju, CochinUniversity of Science and Technology, Cochin, Kerala, India
5:45pm - 6:45pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
5-5 Rolling Element Bearings Poster Session
Session Organizer: Harvey Nixon, The Timken Company,Canton, OH, United States
WTC2005-64025: Modeling of Velocity-Dependent RollingFriction in Linear Microball Bearings (Poster #082)
Xiaobo Tan, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI,United States, Alireza Modafe, Reza Ghodssi, University ofMaryland, College Park, MD, United States
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WTC2005-64126: Vibration Monitoring and Damage Quan-tification of Ball Bearings for Household Applicances(Poster #083)
Fred Choy, University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States,Doug Konrad, Eric Labus, MTD Products, Inc., Valley City,OH, United States, Rui-Wei Wu, University of Akron, Akron,OH, United States
WTC2005-64352: Grease Performance in Tapered RollerBearings (Poster #084)
Michael Hoeprich, The Timken Company, Canton, OH, Unit-ed States
WTC2005-63405: A2BLT+F2AST — A Rapid Bearing Life &Reliability Evaluation Tool (Poster #085)
Li Xinglin, Hangzhou Bearing Test & Research Center with Assistance of UNDP/UNIDO, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, P.R. China
WTC2005-64088: Wear Evaluation of 100Cr-6 Against Iron-based Sintered Alloys for Lubricated Contacts (Poster#086)
Feriha S. Birol, ARCELIK Research and Technology Devel-opment Center, Tuzla, Istanbul, Turkey, Husnu Kerpicci,Murat Erguler, Fatih Ozkadi, Arcelik Research and Technol-ogy Development Center, Tuzla, Istanbul, Turkey, Mahmut F.Aksit, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey
WTC2005-64403: Fatigue Life Investigation of Solid andHollow Rollers in Pure Rolling Contact (Poster #087)
Wisam Abu Jadayil, Donald Flugrad, Iowa State University,Ames, IA, United States, Abir Qamhiyah, CMnet, Inc.,Ames, IA, United States
WTC2005-64090: Methods for Assessing the Bearing Sur-face Durability Performance of Lubricant Formulations(Poster #088)
Harvey Nixon, The Timken Company, Canton, OH, UnitedStates
TK 8 Surface Engineering and Coatings Track
5:45pm - 6:45pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
8-17 Surface Engineering Poster Session
WTC2005-64207: Effects on the Micro-Structures andMechanical Properties of 30CrMnMo Steel by Ooze Nano-Crystalline Diamond (Poster #089)
Chunde Jia, Zhanqiang Duan, Shutong Yang, GuohuiZhang, Shenyang Ligong University, Shenyang, P.R. China
WTC2005-64261: Improving of Tribological Properties ofNanocomposites Sol-Gel Thin Films by Fluorocyclophos-phazene Derivatives (Poster #090)
Grzegorz Celichowski, University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland,Krzysztof Chrobak, University of Lodz, Department ofChemical Technology, Lodz, Poland
WTC2005-63631: General Problems of Tribology of Ther-mal Sprayed Composite Coatings (Poster #091)
Javed A. Chattha, GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences andTechnology, Dist. Swabi, Pakistan, Y. A. Kharlamov, GIKInstitute of Engrg. Science and Technology Topi, Swabi,Pakistan, Fazli Rahman, GIK Institute of Engg Sciences andTechnology Topi, Swabi, Pakistan, M. Y. Kharlamov, A. V.Shevchenko, East Ukrainian National University, Lugansk,Kiev, Ukraine
WTC2005-63598: The Size Effect of Surface Texture to Fab-ricate by Photolithography Under Lubricated Sliding Con-tact (Poster #092)
Younghun Chae, Kyungpook National University, Daegu,Korea (Republic), Xiaolei Wang, Stephen Hsu, NIST,Gaithersburg, MD, United States, Seock Sam Kim, Kyung-pook National University, Daegu, Daegu, Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-63241: Effects of Surface Texturing on Lubrica-tion Theory – Consideration of Electrodouble Layer (EDL)(Poster #093)
Wang-Long Li, National Kaohsiung University of AppliedSciences, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
WTC2005-63136: Tribological Properties of Nano-SizedMolybdenum Disulfide Particles (Poster #094)
Xianguo Hu, Hefei University of Technology, Institute of Tri-bology, Hefei, P.R. China, Yucheng Wu, Hefei University ofTechnology, School of Materials Science and Engineering,Hefei, P.R. China, Guangcheng Yuan, Peng Huang, HefengJing, Hefei University of Technology, Institute of Tribology,Hefei, P.R. China
WTC2005-63746: Friction and Wear Studies of Hydrogenat-ed Amorphous Carbon Films Containing Silicon (Poster#095)
J. David Schall, Guangtu Gao, Kevin Van Workum, PaulMikulski, Judith Harrison, United States Naval Academy,Annapolis, MD, United States
WTC2005-63344: Tribological Properties of Carbide LayersProduced in the Vacuum Titanizing Process (Poster #096)
Marian Szczerek, Institute for Terotechnology, TribologyDepartment, Radom, Poland, Ewa Kasprzycka, Jan Sena-torski, Aleksander Nakonieczny, Tomasz Babul, BogdanBogdanski, Institute of Precision Mechanics, Warsaw,Poland
WTC2005-63777: DLC Coating of Rolling Bearings by Tri-boadhesion and Its Effect on Their Dynamic Response(Poster #097)
Jose Maria Rodriguez Lelis, Eduardo Ramirez, Jorge Colin,Cenidet (National Center for Research and TechnologicalDevelopment), Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
WTC2005-63419: Effect of the Shear Strength of Coating ofCNx on Friction Sliding Against Si3N4 Pin in Nitrogen(Poster #098)
Takayuki Tokoroyama, Nagoya Institute of Technology,Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, Noritsugu Umehara, Nagoya Univer-sity, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, Yoshio Fuwa, Toyota Motor Co.,Toyota, Aichi, Japan, Takashi Nakamura, Nagoya Institute ofTechnology, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
WTC2005-63531: Fretting Behavior of Coated and TreatedTitanium Alloy Using an Open-Loop System (Poster #099)
Jean-Yves Paris, Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs, Tarbes,France, Yantio Njankeu G.R., École Nationale d’Ingénieurs,Tarbes, France, Jean Denape, National Engineering Schoolof Tarbes, Tarbes, France, Luc Pichon, Jean-Paul Rivière,Université de Poitiers, Chasseneuil Futuroscope, France
WTC2005-64066: Response of CVD Boron Carbide toRepetitive Indentation Cycles to Simulate Solid ParticleImpact Erosion Mechanisms (Poster #100)
Kunal Bose, R. J. K. Wood, University of Southampton,Southampton, United Kingdom
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WTC2005-63437: Friction Properties of Array Films ofAmorphous Carbon Nanorods Prepared by Dual-catalystGrowth on Porous AAO Membranes (Poster #101)
J. P Tu, Y. Jv, Z. Z Xia, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhe-jiang, P.R. China, S.Y Guo, Zhejiang University of Sciences,Hangzhou, Zhejiang, P.R. China
WTC2005-63588: Tribological Properties of MagnetronSputtered MoS2/Metal (Ti, Mo) Nanocomposite Coatings(Poster #102)
Z. Z. Xia, J. P.Tu, D. M. Lai, L. L. Zhang, Q.Wang, L. M. Chen,Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, P.R. China, D. N.He, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, P.R. China
WTC2005-63283: Properties of Ti-Si-N NanocompositeCoatings Deposited by Closed-Field Unbalanced Mag-netron Sputtering (Poster #103)
Chenhui Zhang, Xinchun Lu, Tsinghua University, Beijing,P.R. China, Jianbin Luo, State Key Laboratory of Tribology,Beijing, P.R. China, Y. G. Shen, K. Y. Li, City University ofHong Kong, Hong Kong, P.R. China
WTC2005-63709: Effect of the Substrate on the FrettingWear of Sputtered W-Si-N Coatings Against Steel (Poster#104)
Marcelo Gaspar, Departamento de Engenharia Industrial,Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Castelo Branco, CasteloBranco, Portugal, Amilcar Ramalho, Albano Cavaleiro,ICEMS, Departamento de Engenharia Mecânica, FCTUC,Coimbra, Portugal
WTC2005-63972: Friction and Wear Performance of Sur-face Coatings in Brake Applications (Poster #105)
Pushkarraj Deshmukh, Michael Lovell, Anthony J. Mobley,University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
WTC2005-63430: The Effect of AW/EP Additives on RollingContact Fatigue of the Coated Parts (Poster #106)
Remigiusz Michalczewski, Witold Piekoszewski, MarianSzczerek, Institute for Terotechnology, Tribology Depart-ment, Radom, Poland
WTC2005-63427: Influences of Additives on the Wear Pro-tection of PVD-coated and Ester Lubricated Roller ThrustBearings (Poster #107)
P. W. Gold, Jörg Loos, Marius Kuhn, RWTH Aachen,Aachen, Germany
WTC2005-63351: Application of Boron-doped DiamondThin Film in Wastewater Treatment (Poster #108)
Jiadao Wang, Xueming Li, Darong Chen, Fengbin Liu,Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China
WTC2005-63235: Tribological Study of Various GraphitePowders Sliding Against Steel (Poster #109)
Marjorie Schmitt, Sophie BISTAC, ICSI - CNRS, MulhouseCedex, France
WTC2005-63342: Wear Resistance of Tool Steels with Dif-fusion Carbon and Nitrocarbon Layers (Poster #110)
Tomasz Babul, Aleksander Nakonieczny, Jan Senatorski,Institute of Precision Mechanics, Warsaw, Poland, NataliaKucharieva, Byelorussian National Technical University,Minsk, Russia
WTC2005-63871: Determining the Thickness of the ThinLayers Fomed from Selective Transfer and Performing Tri-bologicaly (Poster #111)
Filip Ilie, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Bucharest,Romania
WTC2005-64218: Some Tribological Aspects of the DuplexCoatings with Additional Ion Bombardment (Poster #112)
Branko Skoric, Damir Kakas, Milan Rakita, University ofNovi Sad, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
WTC2005-63162: Enhancement of Reliability of Machinesand Materials by Friction Plating (Poster #113)
Leonid S. Belevsky, Magnitogorsky State Mining and Metal-lurgy University, Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk Province, Rus-sia, Serguey A. Tulupov, Moscow State Institute of Steel andAlloys, Moscow, Russia, Elena L. Belevskaya, Magnito-gorsky State Mining and Metallurgy University, Magnito-gorsk, Chelyabinsk Province, Russia, Oleg M. Smirnov,Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys, Moscow, Russia
WTC2005-64018: Copper CMP Mimicked with Atomic ForceMicroscopy (Poster #114)
Igor Sokolov, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63231: Simulation on Chemical Mechanical Pol-ishing at Single Abrasive Particle Scale using AtomicForce Microscope (Poster #115)
Atsushi Miyoshi, Koei Matsukawa, Mitsubishi Electric Cor-poration, Amagasaki, Hyogo, Japan, Hiroshi Matsuo,Tadayuki Sakai, Renesas Technology, Itami, Hyogo, Japan
WTC2005-64249: Chemical Mechanical Polishing Slurry forTungsten in ULSI with Large Particle Size Colloidal SilicaNano-Abrasive (Poster #116)
Kailiang Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, ShanghaiInstitute of Microsystem and Information Technology,Shanghai, Shanghai, P.R. China, Zhitang Song, SonglinFeng, Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and InformationTechnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai,Shanghai, P.R. China
WTC2005-63920: Super Low Friction Property of DLCLubricated with Ester Containing Oil. Part 1: Friction Prop-erties Evaluated in Rig Tests (Poster #117)
Makoto Kano, Yasuda Yoshiteru, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.,Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan, Jiping Ye, Nissan Arc, Ltd.,Yokosuka, Japan, Shozaburo Konishi, Nippon Oil Corpora-tion, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, Jean-Michel Martin,Maria-Isabel. De-Barros, Thierry Le Mogne, Ecole Centralede Lyon / LTDS, Ecully, France
WTC2005-63442: Movements and Collisions of Nanoparti-cles in Two Phases Flow (Poster #118)
Jianbin Luo, Xuefeng Xu, Jing Yan, Fangli Duan, State KeyLaboratory of Tribology, Beijing, P.R. China, Lu X. Chun,Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China
WTC2005-64070: Tribochemical Design (Poster #119)Shenghua Li, ChevronTexaco Global Lubricants, Richmond,CA, United States, Jean-Michel Martin, Ecole Centrale deLyon / LTDS, Ecully, France, Yuansheng Jin, State Key Lab-oratory of Tribology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China
WTC2005-64152: Antifrictional Properties of Self-lubricat-ing Composite Materials under Friction Vacuum Condi-tions (Poster #120)
Anatolii Kostornov, Frantsevich Institute for Problems ofMaterials Sciences at the National Academy of Sciences,Kiev, Ukraine, Yulika Simeonova, Georgi Sotirov, SpaceResearch Institute at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,Sofia, Bulgaria
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WTC2005-63975: Investigation of Sliding Friction Pairswith Electro-Pulse Sprayed Micro-Coats (Poster #121)
Raimundas Rukuiza, Albinas Andriusis, Vytenis Jan-kauskas, Juozas Padgurskas, Audrius Zunda, LithuanianUniversity of Agriculture, Kaunas, Lithuania
TK 14 Aerospace Applications Track
5:45pm - 6:45pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
14-4 Aerospace Poster Session
WTC2005-63881: Nano-tribology of a Polytetrafluoroethyl-ene Transfer Films Using Molecular Dynamics Simulationand Microtribometry (Poster #122)
Inkook Jang, Pamela Dickrell, David Burris, W. GregorySawyer, Simon R. Phillpot, Susan B. Sinnott, University ofFlorida, Gainesville, FL, United States
WTC2005-63909: Nanoparticles-reinforced Materials:Novel Design Concepts and Methods of Tailoring for Vibra-tion Damping of Aerospace Components (Poster #123)
Maksim Kireitseu, Rolls-Royce UTC, University of Sheffieldand NAS of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus, Geoffrey Tomlinson,Rolls-Royce UTC, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UnitedKingdom
WTC2005-63916: Some Numerical Simulations and anExperimental Investigation of a Finger Seal (Poster #124)
Minel J. Braun, Hazel Pierson, Hongmin Li, University ofAkron, Akron, OH, United States
WTC2005-64319: Dynamics of a Reduced Scale LandingGear System Considering the Effect of the ViscoelasticInteraction of the Brake Pads and Rotors (Poster #125)
Kambiz Farhang, Karthik Balasubramanian, Southern Illi-nois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63059: Indentification of Tribological Character-istics of the Ablative Stability and MicromechanicalStrength of the Lightweight Materials Surface (Poster#126)
Yuri Nikitin, Vladimir Zaporozhets, Natioanal Aviation Uni-versity, Kiev, Ukraine, Ivan Chernysh, National TechnicalUniversity, Kiev, Ukraine
WTC2005-63923: Reducing Wear of Abrasive WheelsGrinding Aerospace Alloys by Laser Assisted Cleaning(Poster #127)
Mark Jackson, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, UnitedStates, Xun Chen, University of Nottingham, Nottingham,United Kingdom
WTC2005-63944: Effect of Aging on Wear Life of SputteredMoS2 Films (Poster #128)
Kazuhito Sagara, Hosei University Graduate School, Tokyo,Japan, Mineo Suzuki, Japan Aerospace ExplorationAgency, Tokyo, Japan, Makoto Nishimura, Hosei University,Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-63299: Testing and Comparative Evaluation ofSpace Shuttle Main Engine Flowmeter Bearings (Poster#129)
Andy Hissam, Mike Leberman, NASA, Huntsville, AL, Unit-ed States, Rick McLeroy, ERC, Huntsville, AL, United States
WTC2005-63910: Magnetic Bearing for Reaction Wheels inSpace Application (Poster #130)
T. R. Haridas, ISRO Inertial Systems Unit, Thiruvananthapu-ram, Kerala, India, M. H. Ravichandran, C. C. Joseph,Robert Devasahayam, P. V. Unnikrishnan, IISU, Trivandrum,Kerala, India
WTC2005-63539: Analysis of Black Bearing Balls from aSpace Shuttle Body Flap Actuator (Poster #131)
Kenneth W. Street, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleve-land, OH, United States, Marjorie F. Sovinski, NASA God-dard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States
TK 15 General Track
5:45pm - 6:45pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
15-4 General Tribology Poster Session
Session Organizer: Q. Jane Wang, Northwestern University,Evanston, IL, United States
WTC2005-63772: The Application of Artificial Neural Net-works in Sliding Friction Induced Vibrations Analysis(Poster #132)
Szymon Grymek, Gdansk University of Technology, Gdan-sk, Poland
WTC2005-64064: On the Casing Wear Mechanism in Deep& Ultra-deep Well Drilling (Poster #133)
Jianchun Fan, University of Petroleum, P.R. China, Beijing,P.R. China, Laibin Zhang, Academia, Beijing, P.R. China
WTC2005-64361: Wet Versus Dry Friction (Poster #134)F. Brochard-Wyart, Institut Curie, Paris, France, A. Buguin, J.Clain, H. Gerardin, Curie Institute, Paris, France
WTC2005-63413: Tribological Performance PredictionUsing an Artificial Neural Network Optimized by theDIRECT Algorithm (Poster #135)
Yau-Zen Chang, Nenzi Wang, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan
WTC2005-63433: Performance Evaluation of a Multiproces-sor Cluster for a Thermohydrodynamic Lubrication Analy-sis (Poster #136)
Nenzi Wang, Chih-Ming Tsai, Yau-Zen Chang, Chang GungUniversity, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan
TK 16 Student Poster Program TrackPlease Note: The student posters will remain on displayMonday through Wednesday. Student Poster Presentersshould attend ALL Poster Sessions to make their presenta-tion.
5:45pm - 6:45pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
16-1 Student Poster Session
WTC2005-63131: Wear Characteristics of Polymer Tapes inATM Tape-Scraper Tribosystem in Sand Dust Environment(Student Poster #001)
TongHai Wu, Dongfeng Diao, Xi’an Jiaotong University,Xi’an, Shaan’xi, P.R. China, Kazushi Yoshida, MechanicalEngineering Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Tsuchiura,Japan
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WTC2005-63265: Numerical Analysis on Fatigue Failure ofSleeve in Oil-film Bearing (Student Poster #002)
Wang Jianmei, TaiYuan University of Science and Technolo-gy, TaiYuan, Shan Xi, P.R. China, Huang Qingxue, TaiYuanUniversity of Science and Technology, TaiYuan, P.R. China,Yang Shichun, TaiYuan University of Science and Technolo-gy, TauYuan, P.R. China, A. Cantlay, Shell Global Solutions(UK), Chester, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63719: Selective Surface Nano/micro-texturingby UV Assisted Low Temperature Crystallization of Amor-phous Silicon (Student Poster #003)
Hengyu Wang, Li Cai, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville,AR, United States, Dehua Yang, Thomas Wyrobek, Hysitron,Inc., Minneapolis, MN, United States, Min Zou, University ofArkansas, Fayatteville, AR, United States
WTC2005-64008: Strategies for Constructing Reaction Net-works of Lubricant Degradation (Student Poster #004)
Jim Pfaendtner, Q. Jane Wang, Linda J. Broadbelt, North-western University, Evanston, IL, United States
WTC2005-64034: Tribocatalytic Enhancement of MethaneOxidation (Student Poster #005)
Tomotaka Abe, Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute of Tech-nology, Chiba, Japan, Czeslaw Kajdas, Central PetroleumLaboratory, Warsaw, Poland
WTC2005-64041: Tribochemical Polishing of AluminumOxide in the Atmosphere of CHF3 (Student Poster #006)
Takao Soejima, Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Yukihiro Sakamoto,Chiba Institute of Technology, Chiba, Japan, KatsuyukiOkubo, IP Trading Japan Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-64049: Wear of Polyethylene Rubbed AgainstMetals and Ceramics (Student Poster #007)
Harutaka Inoue, Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Yasuo Sekii, Chiba Insti-tute of Technology, Chiba, Japan, Czeslaw Kajdas, CentralPetroleum Laboratory, Warsaw, Poland
WTC2005-64092: Physical Vapor Sputter UniformityEnhancement Using Reflecting/Resputtering Plates (Stu-dent Poster #008)
Parag Gupta, Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern Uni-versity, Evanston, IL, United States, Michael E. Graham,Materials Science, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL,United States
WTC2005-64181: Investigation of Tribological Mechanismof Near Dry Machining (NDM) (Student Poster #009)
Satoshi Fujimura, Sangkee Min, Ichiro Inasaki, Keio Univer-sity, Yokohama, Kanagawa-ken, Japan, Toshiaki Wak-abayashi, Kagawa University, Takamatsu, Japan, SatoshiSuda, Nippon Oil Corporation, Yokohama, Japan
WTC2005-64341: Vapor Phase Lubricant Adsorption onMagnetic Data Storage Media (Student Poster #010)
Yang Yun, Andrew J. Gellman, Carnegie Mellon University,Pittsburgh, PA, United States
WTC2005-64347: Modeling the Pressure-Density Relation-ship in Thin Films at Asperity Contacts in Mixed Lubrica-tion (Student Poster #011)
Ashlie Martini, Rebecca Cantrell, Q. Jane Wang, Randall Q.Snurr, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States
WTC2005-64353: Activation of SiC Surfaces for VaporPhase Lubrication by Chemical Vapor Deposition of FE(Student Poster #012)
Andrew J. Gellman, Donggun Kim, Carnegie Mellon Univer-sity, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
WTC2005-64356: Effects of Contact Modes on Wear of Rail-road (Student Poster #013)
Pranay Asthana, Hong Liang, Texas A&M University, Col-lege Station, TX, United States
WTC2005-64357: Resolving the Contradiction of AsperitiesPlastic to Elastic Mode Transition in Current Contact Mod-els of Fractal Rough Surfaces (Student Poster #014)
Yahav Morag, Rafael, Evron, Israel, Izhak Etsion, Technion- Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
WTC2005-64358: Roles of Surfactant Molecules in Post-CMP Cleaning (Student Poster #015)
Dedy Ng, Milind Kulkarni, Hong Liang, Texas A&M Universi-ty, College Station, TX, United States
WTC2005-64363: Triboelectrification Between DissimilarSmooth Metal Surfaces with Self-Assembled Monolayers(Student Poster #016)
Mustafa Akbulut, Anna R. Godfrey Alig, Jacob Israelachvili,University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA,United States
WTC2005-64368: How Piezoelectric Actuators CanImprove Dry Friction (Student Poster #017)
Lauric Garbuio, Jean François Rouchon, Laboratoire d’Elec-trotechnique et d’Electronique Industrielle, ENSEEIHT-INPT, Toulouse, France
WTC2005-64370: Development of a Numerical SimulationSystem to Evaluate Flying Characteristics of Head Slidersfor Magnetic Disk Storage (Student Poster #018)
Hideyo Yoshida, Takefumi Hayashi, Kansai University, Takat-suki-shi, Osaka, Japan
WTC2005-64371: Study of Small-Scale Friction at ElevatedTemperatures (Student Poster #019)
Bo He, Q. Jane Wang, Northwestern University, Evanston,IL, United States, Yip-Wah Chung, Materials Science andEngineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, UnitedStates
WTC2005-64372: Adsorption of a Fatty Acid onto aDeformed Electrogalvanized Steel Sheet (Student Poster#020)
Veronique Vaché, Monique Repoux, Ecole des Mines DeParis, CEMEF, Sophia Antipolis, France, Jean-MichelMataigne, Arcelor Research, Montataire Cedex, France
WTC2005-64373: Lubricant Degradation Studies Using aSingle Cylinder Research Engine (Student Poster #021)
Peter Lee, Martin Priest, The University of Leeds, West York-shire, United Kingdom, Moray Stark, Julian J Wilkinson, J. R.Lindsay Smith, University of York, North Yorkshire, UnitedKingdom, R. I. Taylor, Shell Global Solutions, Chester, Unit-ed Kingdom, Simon Chung, Infineum UK Ltd., Oxfordshire,United Kingdom, Richard Gamble, School of MechanicalEngineering, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom, ChrisHammond, Department of Chemistry, York, North Yorkshire,United Kingdom
WTC2005-64374: Effect of Reinforcing Carbon Fiber Mor-phology on Tribological Behavior of PEEK Polymers (Stu-dent Poster #022)
Aaron Greco, Oyelayo O. Ajayi, Robert A. Erck, Jackie John-son, G. R. Fenske, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne,IL, United States
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WTC2005-64379: The Selection and Testing of Compres-sion Seal and Chamber Coating Materials for the PivotalEngine (Student Poster #023)
David J. Miller, Milo V. Kral, University of Canterbury,Christchurch, New Zealand
WTC2005-64382: Tribological Investigation of PorcineArticular Cartilage (Student Poster #024)
A. C. Rennie, W. Gregory Sawyer, University of Florida,Gainesville, FL, United States
WTC2005-64398: New Bench Test To Study Mild LubricatedWear (Student Poster #025)
Jingyun Fan, Hugh, A. Spikes, Imperial College London,London, United Kingdom
Tuesday, September, 13
TK 2 Contact Mechanics and Friction TrackPlease Note: There are two Poster Presentation Sessionson this day. Presenters of the posters listed below should bepresent during the AM and PM session times to make theirpresentation.
8:30am - 9:00am & 3:30pm - 4:00pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
2-5 Contact Mechanics and Friction Poster Session
WTC2005-63280: The Influence of Residual Stress onMicromachine Stiction of a Stiff Circular Plate (Poster#026)
Ming-Fung Wong, Kai-tak Wan, University of Missouri-Rolla,Rolla, MO, United States, Lior Kogut, Qualcomm MEMSTechnologies, Campbell, CA, United States
WTC2005-63733: Analysis of Cycle Lifetimes and FailureModes for RF MEMS Switches (Poster #027)
Chris Brown, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC,United States, Art Morris, wiSpry Inc., Cary, NC, UnitedStates, Jacqueline Krim, North Carolina State University,Raleigh, NC, United States
WTC2005-64067: Tribology of PFPE Overcoated Self-Assembled Monolayers Deposited on Silicon Surface:Effect of Thermal Treatment (Poster #028)
Satyanarayana Nalam, Sujeet Kumar Sinha, National Uni-versity of Singapore, Singapore
WTC2005-63855: Tribological Aspects of Wheel/Rail Inter-action(Poster #029)
Sergey M. Zakharov, All-Russian Railway Research Insti-tute, Moscow, Russia
WTC2005-63624: Four Different Numerical Approaches ofCalculating Strains and Stresses During Impact in Wheel-Rail Rolling Contact (Poster #030)
Martina Wiest, Materials Center Leoben, Leoben, Austria,Werner Daves, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Functional-ly Oriented Materials Design, Leoben, Austria, Franz DieterFischer, Institute of Mechanics, Montanuniversität Leobenand Erich Schmid Institute for Materials Science, Leoben,Austria
WTC2005-64014: Variational Approach in Elastic-Indenta-tion Problems (Poster #031)
Roman Riznychuk, Karpenko Physico-mechanical Institute,Lvov, Ukraine
WTC2005-64332: Tribo-acoustic Correlation in BoundaryLubricated Contact (Poster #032)
J. P. Sharma, University of Mississippi, University, MS, Unit-ed States
WTC2005-63119: Non-Linear Signal Analysis Applied toSurface Wear Condition Monitoring in Reciprocating Slid-ing Testing Machines (Poster #033)
Francisco Paulo Lépore, Federal University of Uberlandia -School of Mechanical Engineering, Uberlandia, MinasGerais, Brazil, Marcelo B. Santos, Federal University ofUberlandia, Uberlandia, Minas Gerais, Brazil, José DanielB. De Mello, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlân-dia, Minas Gerais, Brazil
WTC2005-63901: Friction Transition of Lubricated SlidingRough Surfaces (Poster #034)
Takero Makino, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Nagasaki,Japan, Richard Sayles, Imperial College, London, UnitedKingdom
WTC2005-63903: Intelligent Modeling of Contact Mechnicsand Friction Dynamics (Poster #035)
Rapelang Marumo, University of Botswana, Gaborone,Botswana
WTC2005-63931: Application of Energy Principle to DrySliding Friction (Poster #036)
Zhongming Xu, Ping Huang, South China University ofTechnology, Guangzhou, Guangdong, P.R. China
WTC2005-63948: Adaptive Friction Compensation of ServoMechanisms with Nonlinear Viscous Friction (Poster #037)
Ziying Wu, Hongzhao Liu, Lilan Liu, Daning Yuan, PengfeiLi, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an, Shaanxi, P.R. China
WTC2005-63986: Anisotropic Friction in Cold Rolling ofFlat Steel Strips (Poster #038)
Nicolas Legrand, Arcelor Research, Mazières-les-Metz,Moselle, France, Bernard Becker, Arcelor Research, Maiz-ières-les-Metz, Moselle, France
WTC2005-63989: Modeling and Measuring Friction-Gener-ated Temperature of Polymers and Their Composites(Poster #039)
Howard L. Price, Equipment Design & Engineering, Norfolk,WA, United States, Jamal A. Ghorieshi, Wilkes University,Wilkes-Barre, PA, United States
WTC2005-64000: Effect of Directionality of Grinding Markson Friction at Different Surface Roughness using InclinedScratch Test (Poster #040)
Pradeep L. Menezes, Kishore Kishore, Satish V. Kailas, Indi-an Institute of Science, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
WTC2005-64050: Forms of Static Friction, Sliding Frictionand Rolling Friction (Poster #041)
Yan Xu, K. L. Yung, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Hong Kong, P.R. China
WTC2005-63092: The Instantaneous Friction ForceBetween Two Sliding Bodies When Observed from a ThirdMoving Body (Poster #042)
Don Perumean, Gear Consulant, Fountain Valley, CA, Unit-ed States
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WTC2005-63218: Modeling of the Speed Dependency ofTire/Road Friction (Poster #043)
Minh-Tan Do, LCPC, Bouguenais, France
WTC2005-63258: Research on the Identification Methodsof Friction in Kinematical Joints of Mechanical Systems(Poster #044)
Ziying Wu, Hongzhao Liu, Lilan Liu, Pengfei Li, DaningYuan, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an, P.R. China
WTC2005-63269: Friction of Different Surface Layer ofPavements in Contact with a Rubber (Poster #045)
Ferhat Hammoum, Smail Hamlat, Laboratoire Central desPonts et Chaussées, Bouguenais, France, Pierre-YvesHicher, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Nantes, France
WTC2005-63394: Numerical and Experimental Investiga-tion of Friction in Cold Strip Rolling (Poster #046)
Cheng Lu, Kiet Tieu, University of Wollongong, Wollongong,Australia
WTC2005-63444: Wear and Friction Behavior of the Aero-space Bearing Steel M50 and a Nitrogen-alloyed StainlessSteel under Lubricated Sliding Conditions (Poster #047)
Sven Peissl, Materials Center Leoben, Leoben, Steiermark,Austria, Harald Leitner, University of Leoben, Leoben,Steiermark, Austria, Reinhold Ebner, Materials CenterLeoben, Leoben, Steiermark, Austria, Peter Wilhelm, BorilChernev, University of Technology Graz, Graz, Steiermark,Austria, Roland Rabitsch, Boehler Edelstahl GmbH, Kapfen-berg, Steiermark, Austria
WTC2005-63460: Increasing the Performance of MotorVehicle Clutches by the Use of Ceramics as Friction Mate-rial and the Resulting Effects on System Design (Poster#048)
Albert Albers, Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Karlsruhe, Ger-many, Michael Mitariu, Asli Arslan, Institute of ProductDevelopment, University Karlsruhe (TH), Karlsruhe, Ger-many
WTC2005-63579: Friction Between Steel and Asphalt With-out Gouging Under Representative Impact Pressures(Poster #049)
Dennis J. Mihora, Keith Friedman, John Hutchinson, Fried-man Research Corporation, Goleta, CA, United States
WTC2005-63159: Artificial Neural Network and GeneticAlgorithms for Discontinuously Reinforced AluminumComposites Frictional Behaviour Prediction (Poster #050)
Qiu Ming, Zhang Yongzhen, Henan University of Scienceand Technology, Luoyang, Henan Province, P.R. China, ZhuJun, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, Shanxi, P.R. China
WTC2005-63038: Study of the Stress Contact Spur Gear,Using the Numerical Asymptotic Method and the ClassicalContact Law (Poster #051)
Frej Chaouachi, Professor Ali Zghal, ESSTT University ofTunis, Tunis, Tunisia
WTC2005-63077: New Solutions in Choose of Material andDesign of Brake Shoes Required by Railroad Applications(Poster #052)
Leonid Vukolov, All-Russian Railway Research Institute,Moscow, Russia, Alexander Voronchikhin, Fritex Stock Co.,Yaroslavl, Russia
WTC2005-63115: Corrected FFT-Based Method for the Cal-culation of Deformations in Line Contacts (Poster #053)
Vasilios Bakolas, INA-Schaeffler KG, Herzogenaurach, Ger-many, Wolfgang Borchers, Institute of Applied Mathematics,Erlangen, Germany, Alexander Liebel, INA-Schaeffler KG,Herzogenaurach, Germany
WTC2005-63260: A Material Removal Rate Model Consid-ering Interfacial Micro-Contact Wear Behavior for ChemicalMechanical Polishing (Poster #054)
Yeau-Ren Jeng, Pay-Yau Huang, Department of MechanicalEngineering, National Chung Cheng University, Min-Hsiung,Chia-Yi, Taiwan
WTC2005-63312: A Contact Model for Nominally FlatRough Surfaces: Combined Adhesive and ViscoelasticEffects (Poster #055)
Weidong Cheng, Kambiz Farhang, Southern Illinois Univer-sity at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL, United States
WTC2005-63418: An Improved Fractal Contact Model withSpecial Emphasis on Surface Roughness, ElastoplasticTransition Deformation Zone, and Hardness Effects ofCoating Film (Poster #056)
Jeng Haur Horng, Yi-Jiu Chan, National Formosa Universi-ty, Yulin, Yulin, Taiwan/P.R. China, Chang Sheng, GreencureTechnology Co., Ltd., Taoyuan Hsien, Taiwan, Taiwan/P.R.China, Joseph Yu, Progressive Optoelectronics TechnologyCo., Ltd., Taichung Count, Taiwan/P.R. China
WTC2005-63422: A Fundamental Study on Derailment ofWheel Flange Under Rolling-Sliding and Pure Sliding Con-ditions (Poster #057)
Md. Ziaur Rahman, Tokyo University of Agriculture andTechnology, Tokyo, Japan, Takumi Ban, Hideshi Kakishima,Railway Technical Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan, TakashiYamamoto, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology,Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-63536: Effect of Crystallographic Texture onDeformation Fields in Fretting Contacts (Poster #058)
Jason R. Mayeur, David L. McDowell, Richard W. Neu, Geor-gia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States
WTC2005-63567: Finite Element Modeling of Sliding Con-tact Between Rough Surfaces (Poster #059)
Lin Pei, J. F. Molinari, Mark O. Robbins, Johns Hopkins Uni-versity, Baltimore, MD, United States
WTC2005-64209: Finite Element Analysis of Ceramic Coat-ing Systems under Spherical Indentation with MetallicInterlayer — Part I. Uncracked Coatings (Poster #060)
Seock Sam Kim, Kyungpook National University, Daegu,Daegu, Korea (Republic), Minh Quy Le, Hanoi University ofTechnology, Hanoi, Viet Nam, JinWoo Yi, KyungpookNational University, Daegu, Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-63112: A Geometrical Optimization Approach toMinimize Contact Stress in Mating Gear Teeth (Poster#061)
Tongele N. Te-Alakebanga, Southern Illinois University,Edwardsville, IL, United States
WTC2005-63647: Flat Central Pressure in Circular ElasticContacts Between High Order Surfaces (Poster #062)
Emanuel Diaconescu, Marilena Glovnea, University ofSuceava, Suceava, Romania
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WTC2005-63815: A Two-dimensional Adaptive Elasto-plas-tic Contact Model of Rough Surfaces (Poster #063)
Tianxiang Liu, Geng Liu, Northwestern Polytechnical Uni-versity, Xian, Shaanxi, P.R. China, Qin Xie, NorthwesternPolytechnical University, Xian, P.R. China
WTC2005-63825: Viscoelastic Contact of Nominally FlatRough Surfaces (Poster #064)
Kambiz Farhang, Aik-Liang Lim, Southern Illinois Universityat Carbondale, Carbondale, IL, United States
WTC2005-64087: Behavior of a Horizontal Fluid FilledCrack under Moving Hertzian Load (Poster #065)
Xiaoqing Jin, Leon Keer, Eugene L. Chez, NorthwesternUniversity, Evanston, IL, United States
WTC2005-63643: The Characteristic Fractal Parameter forthe Characterization of Rough Surfaces (Poster #066)
Shi R. Ge, Hua Zhu, Gang Li, China University of Miningand Technology, Xuzhou, P.R. China
WTC2005-64233: The Surface Buckling in Static andDynamic Rough Contact of Solids (Poster #067)
Roman Riznychuk, Karpenko Physico-mechanical Institute,Lvov, Ukraine
WTC2005-63369: Thermo-Electro-Mechanical Simulation ofAluminum-Steel Imperfect Electrical Contact withExtremely High Interfacial Temperature (Poster #068)
Wan-Sik Kim, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, UnitedStates, S. Jordan Liu, Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, IL, UnitedStates, Q. Jane Wang, Leon Keer, Northwestern University,Evanston, IL, United States
WTC2005-63255: Molecular Dynamics Simulations ofNanocomposite Diamond-like Carbon (Poster #069)
Guangtu Gao, Judith Harrison, J. David Schall, Paul Mikuls-ki, Kevin Van Workum, United States Naval Academy,Annapolis, MD, United States
WTC2005-63102: Troppy Phenomenon (Poster #070)Leonid Sosnovskiy, Tribofatigue Ltd., Gomel, Belarus,Siarhei Shcharbakou, Belarussian State University, Minsk,Belarus
WTC2005-63820: Wear of Triboconjugations with IrregularProfile Peak from a Position of a Damages Accumulationon the Plastic Contact Condition (Poster #071)
Vadim Kharlamov, Institute of Engineering Ural Branch ofthe Russian Academy of Science, Ekaterinburg, Russia
WTC2005-63956: The Nature of the Adhesion of Locomo-tives and Ways of Its Stabilization (Poster #072)
Yu. Luzhnov, All-Russian Railway Research Institute,Moscow, Russia
WTC2005-63907: Contact Problems and NanoindentationTests for Indenters of Non-ideal Shapes and Effects of Mol-ecular Adhesion (Poster #073)
Leon Keer, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, UnitedStates, Feodor M. Borodich, Cardiff University, Cardiff,Wales, United Kingdom
TK 4 Additives and Tribochemistry TrackPlease Note: There are two Poster Presentation Sessionson this day. Presenters of the posters listed below should bepresent during the AM and PM session times to make theirpresentation.
8:30am - 9:00am & 3:30pm - 4:00pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
4-6 General Additives and Tribochemistry Poster Session
Session Organizer: Keiji Nakayama, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan
WTC2005-63217: Meta-Analysis of Lubrication Chemistrywith DFT-Based Concepts and Lewis Theory of Acid-BaseReaction Chemistry (Poster #074)
Shenghua Li, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China,Czeslaw Kajdas, Central Petroleum Laboratory, Warsaw,Poland, Yuansheng Jin, State Key Laboratory of Tribology,Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China
WTC2005-63219: Synthesis and Wear Performance of NewThiocarbamate Derivatives (Poster #075)
Young-Wun Kim, Korea Rsearch Institute of Chemical Tech-nology, Daejeon City, Daejeon, Korea (Republic), KeunwoChung, KRICT, Daejeon City, Daejeon, Korea (Republic),Tae-Kyeun Yang, Do-Huak Hwang, KRICT, Daejeon, Dae-jeon, Korea (Republic), Won-oh Cho, Changam LS, Asan,336-850, Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-63308: A Critical Assessment of Tribopolymer-ization as an Antiwear Mechanism (Poster #076)
Michael Furey, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States,Czeslaw Kajdas, Warsaw University of Technology, Plock,Poland, Gustavo Molina, Georgia Southern University,Statesboro, GA, United States, Brian Vick, Virginia Tech,Blacksburg, VA, United States
WTC2005-63396: Effect of Mechanochemical Activation onSurface Oxidation of Steel Ball in Milling Serpentinite(Poster #077)
He Yang, Shenghua Li, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R.China, Yuansheng Jin, State Key Laboratory of Tribology,Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China
WTC2005-63439: The Resistance to Scuffing, Seizure andPitting as a Result of the Chemistry of Lubricating Oils(Poster #078)
Waldemar Tuszynski, Remigiusz Michalczewski, EdytaOsuch-Slomka, Marian Szczerek, Institute for Terotechnolo-gy, Tribology Department, Radom, Poland
WTC2005-64205: Synthesis of the Multifunctional AdditiveN-acyl Glutamic Acid and Application in Water-BasedLubricating Fuilds (Poster #080)
Haizhen Jiang, Dehua Tao, Bin Wang, Shanghai University,Shanghai, P.R. China
WTC2005-64213: Study of Relationship Between Structureof the Organic Aliphatic Acid and Rust-Inhibiting and Tri-bological Behavior in the Water-Based Cutting Fluid(Poster #081)
Haizhen Jiang, Dehua Tao, Bin Wang, Shanghai University,Shanghai, P.R. China
WTC2005-64250: Study on Lubrication Properties of Car-boxymethyl Cellulose as a Novel Additive in Water-basedStock (Poster #082)
Wenchao Guan, Gang Ke, Changyu Tang, Yifeng Liu,Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan,Hubei Province, P.R. China
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TK 6 Machine Components TrackPlease Note: There are two Poster Presentation Sessionson this day. Presenters of the posters listed below should bepresent during the AM and PM session times to make theirpresentation.
8:30am - 9:00am & 3:30pm - 4:00pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
6-13 Design, Engineering,Testing and Failure Mode(s)of Machine Components Poster Session
Session Organizer: Charles H. Paxton, C. L. S. Oma, GeneralMotors Vehicle Manufacturing, Dayton,OH, United States
WTC2005-63996: Dynamic Analysis of a Multibody Systemincluding Contact and Friction between the Leaf Springs(Poster #083)
Won-Sun Chung, LG Industrial Systems, Cheongju, Chung-book, Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-64328: Wear Behaviour of Coil Springs (Poster#084)
Gevorg Gevorgyan, Hans-Juergen Schorcht, Technical Uni-versity of Ilmenau, Ilmenau, Germany
WTC2005-63353: Tribology Character of Steel ArchimedesWorm Gear (Poster #085)
Xia Yanqiu, Wang Shijie, Hu Junhong, Shenyang Universityof Technology, Shenyang, P.R. China, Zhou Feng, Xu Tao,Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Lanzhou, P.R. China
WTC2005-63886: Simulation of Wear in a Worm Gear UnderElastohydrodynamic Conditions (Poster #086)
K. Sharif, H. P. Evans, Ray Snidle, Cardiff University, Cardiff,UK, United Kingdom, I. M. Egorov, St. Petersburg StatePolytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russia
WTC2005-63273: Prediction Model of Surface TopographyEvolution due to Micropitting (Poster #087)
P. Wang, D.Y. Hua, Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, IL, United States,T. G. Keith, Jr., NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland,OH, United States
WTC2005-64125: Experimental and Numerical Investiga-tions of Vibration Signatures in Damaged Gear Systems(Poster #088)
Fred Choy, University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States,Hongliang Chen, Poagotrade, Cleveland, OH, UnitedStates, Jianyou Zhou, University of Akron, Akron, OH, Unit-ed States
WTC2005-63213: Automotive/Motorsport TransmissionDesign Optimisation Using Non-linear Finite ElementMethod (Poster #089)
Ken Mao, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UnitedKingdom
WTC2005-64006: Numerical Investigation of Choked Flowin Padded Finger Seals (Poster #090)
Sorin Cioc, The University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, UnitedStates, David P. Fleming, T. G. Keith, Jr., NASA GlennResearch Center, Cleveland, OH, United States, CarmenCioc, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, United States
WTC2005-64048: Dependence of Gas Transportation inRadial Lip Seals on Oil and Gas (Poster #091)
Joichi Sugimura, Seigo Gondo, Yuji Yamamoto, Kyushu Uni-versity, Fukuoka, Japan
WTC2005-63190: Tribological Characteristics of a DynamicO-ring in Abrasive Environment (Poster #092)
Ping Sui, Halliburton Energy Services, Conroe, TX, UnitedStates
WTC2005-64054: Design of a Linear Ultrasonic Motor withthe Bi-directional Movement (Poster #093)
Yuan Mao Huang, Shih-Shun Huang, National Taiwan Uni-versity, Taipei, Taiwan/P.R. China
WTC2005-63833: Frettinng Corrosion in the Pin Joints ofthe Rope Mounting of Skip Buckets Operating in the CoalMines Deep Pit Shafts (Poster #094)
Stanislaw Strzelecki, Lodz University of Technology, Lodz,Poland, Aleksander Kowal, Silesian University of Technolo-gy, Gliwice, Poland
WTC2005-63410: Design of the Stator Inner Contour for aCompressor (Poster #095)
Yuan Mao Huang, Chen Sheng Chung, National Taiwan Uni-versity, Taipei, Taiwan/P.R. China
WTC2005-63412: Tribological Characteristics of CoatedVane Surfaces under Mixed Environments of Various Oilsand CO2 as a Refrigerant (Poster #096)
Se-Doo Oh, Kyung-Soo Kim, Sungkyunkwan University,Suwon, Gyeonggi-Do, Korea (Republic), Sung-Oug Cho,Samsung Electronics, Suwon, Gyeonggi-Do, Korea (Repub-lic), Young-Ze Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon,Kyung-Gi-Do, Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-64268: The Effects of Static Frictions on theDrilling Process of Hammer-drill System (Poster #097)
Yan Xu, K. L. Yung, S. M. Ko, The Hong Kong PolytechnicUniversity, Hong Kong, P.R. China
WTC2005-64346: Rail Corrugations Caused by Low Coeffi-cient of Friction in a Submarine Railway Tunnel (Poster#098)
Makoto Ishida, Railway Technical Research Institute, Tokyo,Japan, Fusayoshi Aoki, East Japan Railway Company,Saitama-shi, Saitama, Japan, Yasutomo Sone, Takumi Ban,Railway Technical Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan, Ken-suke Shirouzu, West Japan Railway Company, Osaka,Japan
TK 7 Magnetic Storage Systems TrackPlease Note: There are two Poster Presentation Sessionson this day. Presenters of the posters listed below should bepresent during the AM and PM session times to make theirpresentation.
8:30am - 9:00am & 3:30pm - 4:00pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
7-7 Magnetic Storage Poster Session
Session Organizer: Andreas A. Polycarpou, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana,IL, United States
Session Co-Organizer: David B. Bogy, University of CaliforniaBerkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States
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Session Chair: Jorge V. Hanchi, Seagate Technology,Bloomington, MN, United States
WTC2005-63316: Thickness and Processing Effects on theComposition and Actuating Force of Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 Thin-filmMicro-actuator for Hard Disk Drives (Poster #099)
Yang Jing, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China, JianbinLuo, State Key Laboratory of Tribology, Beijing, P.R. China,Tianmin Shao, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China
WTC2005-63320: Effects of Pitch Static Attitude and RollStatic Attitude on the Steady Performance of Air BearingSliders (Poster #100)
Hong Zhu, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc., SanJose, CA, United States, David Bogy, University of Califor-nia, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States
WTC2005-63389: Analysis of Molecular Conformation ofPFPE on Hard Disk Surfaces by Considering the Dip-coat-ing Process (Poster #101)
Bo Zhang, Akira Nakajima, Saga University, Saga-shi,Saga, Japan
WTC2005-63558: Effect of Non-operational Shock on Inter-action between Suspension Lift-Tab and Load/UnloadRamp (Poster #102)
Aravind N. Murthy, University of California, San Diego, LaJolla, CA, United States, Eric M. Jayson, ATA Engineering,Inc., San Diego, CA, United States, Frank E. Talke, Univer-sity of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States
WTC2005-63628: Experimental Study of Bouncing Behav-ior of Spherical Slider on Stationary Magnetic Disk (Poster#103)
Kyosuke Ono, Kenji Nakagawa, Tokyo Institute of Technolo-gy, Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-63738: Analysis of Impact-induced Head DiskInterface Damage During OP-Shock (Poster #104)
Ning Yu, Andreas A. Polycarpou, University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States, Jorge V.Hanchi, Seagate Technology, Bloomington, MN, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63824: Simulation of In-plane Transverse Dis-placement of Tape (Poster #105)
Ryan Taylor, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla,CA, United States, Mo Chung, Yeungnam University,Kyungsan, Korea (Republic), Frank E. Talke, University ofCalifornia, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States
WTC2005-64176: Optimization of Air Bearing Slider Design(Poster #106)
Wending Fang, Yujuan Wang, Yunfei Chen, Southeast Uni-versity, Nanjing, Jiangsu, P.R. China
WTC2005-63862: A Model for Analyzing Multiasperity Con-tact of Thin Sheets with Real Surfaces on Both Sides(Poster #107)
John J. Jagodnik, Sinan Muftu, Northeastern University,Boston, MA, United States
WTC2005-63863: Stability of an Axially Accelerating StringSubjected to Frictional Guiding-Forces (Poster #108)
Giampaolo Zen, Sinan Muftu, Northeastern University,Boston, MA, United States
WTC2005-63887: Investigation and Validation of a FiniteElement Model for the Study of a Small Format MagneticTape Vacuum Column (Poster #109)
Edward Milich, Measurement Analysis Corporation, Tor-rance, CA, United States
WTC2005-64162: Scaling and Shock Response of SmallForm Factor Disk Drives (Poster #110)
Jianfeng Xu, Frank E. Talke, University of California at SanDiego, La Jolla, CA, United States
WTC2005-64395: Comparisons of Friction Characteristicsof a Lightly Loaded Pin Sliding over Magnetic Disks Coat-ed with Polar and Non-Polar PFPE Lubricants (Poster#111)
Yasunaga Mitsuya, Yinbo He, Hedong Zhang, Kenji Fukuza-wa, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
WTC2005-64257: Pressure in Ultra Thin PerfluoropolyetherFilm (Poster #112)
Akiyoshi Kobayashi, Meijo University, Nagoya City, Japan,M. S. Mayeed, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, UnitedStates, Natsumi Kubota, Meijo University, Nagoya, Japan,Takahisa Kato, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
TK 13 Condition Monitoring and Knowledge-BasedMaintenance Track
Please Note: There are two Poster Presentation Sessionson this day. Presenters of the posters listed below should bepresent during the AM and PM session times to make theirpresentation.
8:30am - 9:00am & 3:30pm - 4:00pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
13-4 Condition Monitoring Poster Session
WTC2005-63158: Analysis of Particulates From J52P408Oil Filters (Poster #113)
Gary Humphrey, Joint Oil Analysis Program Technical Sup-port, Pensacola, FL, United States
WTC2005-63178: Analyzing Oil Analysis, Part One (Poster#114)
Jack Poley, JPI, MIAMI, FL, United States
WTC2005-63695: New Generation of Smart Sensors(Poster #115)
Michel Murphy, Michel Murphy Enterprises, Montreal, QC,Canada, Chris Leigh-John, Andrew Baldwin, Tom Kent, Kit-tiwake Developements Ltd, West Sussex, BN17 7LU, UnitedKingdom
WTC2005-63928: Journal Bearing Misalignment as anExtension of Knowledge-Base of Large Power TurbosetDiagnostic System (Poster #116)
Marcin Luczak, The Szewalski Institute of Fluid-FlowMachinery PASci, Gdansk, Pomorskie, Poland
WTC2005-64221: Determining the Roughness of ContactSurfaces of the Rolling Bearings By the Methode of ShockPulses (Poster #117)
Vyara Pozhidaeva, University of Mining and Geology “St.Ivan Rilski”, 1700 Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria
WTC2005-64385: Establishment of the Accuracy and Con-sistency of Using Automatic Image Analysis to ClassifyWear Debris Particles (Poster #118)
Violet F. Leavers, M. D. Hanlon, V4L Particles Ltd., Man-chester, United Kingdom
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TUESDAY
TK 1 Wear of and Fatigue of Materials Track
9:00am - 11:40amRoom: Monroe East, Concourse Level
1-2 Abrasive/Erosive Wear
Session Organizer: Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai,Japan
Session Co-Organizer: Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute ofTechnology, Chiba, Japan
Session Chair: Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute ofTechnology, Chiba, Japan
Session Co-Chair: Martin Dienwiebel, IAVF Antriebstech-nik AG, Karlsruhe, Germany
WTC2005-64273: The Role of Particle Motion in Abrasiveand Erosive Wear (Keynote)
Ian M. Hutchings, University of Cambridge, Cambridge,Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63997: Effect of Physical Properties of Solid Par-ticle on Erosion Wear of Ductile Materials
Bhupendra Gandhi, Girish Desale, Indian Institute of Tech-nology, Roorkee, India, Roorkee, Uttaranchal, India, S. C.Jain, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, India
WTC2005-63184: Applications of Impact Dynamics toAssessment of Composite Erosion Resistance
Irina Hussainova, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn,Estonia, Klaus-Peter Schade, SIVUS GmbH, Chemnitz Uni-versity of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany
WTC2005-63877: Solid Particle Erosion Behaviour of Plas-ma Sprayed Coatings on a Fe-Based Superalloy
Suryanarayan Mishra, Kamlesh Chandra, Satya Prakash,Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttran-chal, India
WTC2005-63111: Corrosion-Errosion Fatigue of PipelineTubes
Leonid Sosnovskiy, Tribofatigue Ltd., Gomel, Belarus,Vladimir Vorobyev, Alexei Kostyuchenko, Alexander Bor-dovskiy, Gomeltransneft “Druzhba”, Gomel, Belarus
WTC2005-64071: Modeling Abrasive Wear for PolymersUsing Intersecting Scratching Technique
Mark Wai Lup Chong, Sujeet Kumar Sinha, Seh-Chun Lim,National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
WTC2005-63999: Role of Surface Topography on Frictionand Transfer Layer Formation: A Study Using InclinedScratch Test
Satish V. Kailas, Pradeep L. Menezes, Kishore Kishore, Y.Sasidhar, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Karnataka,India
TK 2 Contact Mechanics and Friction Track
9:00am - 11:40amRoom: Jefferson East, Concourse Level
2-9 K. L. Johnson Symposium IV
Session Organizer: Andreas A. Polycarpou, University of Illi-nois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL,United States
Session Chair: John A Williams, Cambridge UniversityEngineering Dept., Cambridge, Camb,United Kingdom
Session Co-Chair: Leon Keer, Northwestern University,Evanston, IL, United States
WTC2005-63238: A Comparison of Elastic Contact Model-ing Utilizing Statistical and Fractal Approaches
Lior Kogut, Qualcomm MEMS Technologies, Campbell, CA,United States, Robert Jackson, Auburn University, Auburn,AL, United States
WTC2005-64246: Scale Effects on Contact Deformation ofElastic-Plastic Solids
Kyriakos Komvopoulos, University of California, Berkeley,CT, United States
WTC2005-63090: Relating Surface Roughness to Subsur-face Stress
Ashlie Martini, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, Unit-ed States, S. Jordan Liu, Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, IL, UnitedStates, Baptiste Escoffier, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau,France, Q. Jane Wang, Northwestern University, Evanston,IL, United States
WTC2005-63307: Numerical Simulation for Rough ContactIncorporating Plastic Deformation
Fan Wang, Leon Keer, Northwestern University, Evanston,IL, United States
WTC2005-63727: Contact Stiffness of New and Worn Sur-faces
Andres Soom, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, UnitedStates, Catalin I. Serpe, Seagate Technology, Bloomington,MN, United States
WTC2005-64015: On the Frictional Behavior of an Incipi-ent-Sliding Contact of Sphere-on-Flat with High NormalLoads
Liming Chang, Penn State University, University Park, PA,United States
WTC2005-63510: Effects of Boundary Films on the Fric-tional Behavior of Rough-Surface Contacts in IncipientSliding
Liming Chang, Huan Zhang, Jonathan Lococo, Penn StateUniversity, University Park, PA, United States
WTC2005-63918: A Relationship between AutocorrelationLength and Adhesive Friction Behavior of Rough Surfaces
Yilei Zhang, Sriram Sundararajan, Iowa State University,Ames, IA, United States
TK 4 Additives and Tribochemistry Track
9:00am - 11:40amRoom: Thoroughbred, Concourse Level
4-1 Additives and Their Mechanisms
Session Organizer: Jean-Michel Martin, Ecole Centrale deLyon / LTDS, Ecully, France
Session Chair: Stephen Hsu, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD,United States
WTC2005-63361: Understanding the Tribological Chem-istry of Chlorine- and Sulfur- and Phosphorus-containingAdditives
Wilfred Tysoe, Department of Chemistry, Milwaukee, WI,United States
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WTC2005-64007: Quantum Chemical Studies of Free-Radi-cal, Hindered Phenol Stabilizers
Jim Pfaendtner, Q. Jane Wang, Linda J. Broadbelt, North-western University, Evanston, IL, United States
WTC2005-64186: A Very Effective Stabilizer for Perfluo-ropolyether Lubricants
Patrizia Maccone, Giovanni Boccaletti, Silvia Petricci, Ste-fano Radice, Solvay Solexis S.p.A, Bollate (MI), Italy
WTC2005-63120: Neat Ionic Liquids and Additives in Lubri-cation of Steel-Aluminum
Ana-Eva Jimenez, Maria Dolores Bermudez, Patricia Igle-sias, Francisco-Jose Carrión, Gines Martinez-Nicolas, Uni-versidad Politecnica de Cartagena, Cartagena, Spain
WTC2005-63650: Comparison of Aluminum Cold StripRolling Lubricant Additives
Arnaud Riss, Alcan, Sophia-Antipolis, France, Robert Com-barieu, Pierre Montmitonnet, Ecole des Mines de Paris,Sophia-Antipolis, France, Patrick Deneuville, Alcan,Voreppe, France
WTC2005-63348: Opportunities for Replacement of Phos-phorus and Dithiophosphates in Lubricating Oil withBorate Ester Additive Containing Nitrogen
Hu Jianqiang, Oil Research Institute, Xu Zhou, P.R. China,Yao Junbing, Chinese University of Mining and Technology,Xu Zhou, P.R. China, Du Zhanhe, Fourth Department ofLogistic Institute, Xu Zhou, P.R. China
WTC2005-64086: Mechanistic Modeling of Tribo-inducedChemical Reactions at Engineered Tribological Interfaces
Shenghua Li, ChevronTexaco Global Lubricants, Richmond,CA, United States, Ali Erdemir, Argonne National Laborato-ry, Argonne, IL, United States, Yuansheng Jin, State KeyLaboratory of Tribology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R.China
WTC2005-63592: Oxidation Chemistry of Primary and Sec-ondary Antioxidants
Tom Karis, Malika Carter, Hitachi Global Storage Technolo-gies, San Jose, CA, United States
TK 5 Bearing Design and Application Track
9:00am - 11:40amRoom: Monroe West, Concourse Level
5-10 Conformal Contact Bearing V
Session Organizer: Benyebka Bou-Saïd, INSA, Villeur-banne, France (Metro)
Session Co-Organizer: Michel Fillon, Univerity of Poitiers,Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex,France (Metro)
Session Chair: Waldemar Dmochowski, NationalResearch Council, Institute for Aero-space Research, Ottawa, ON, Canada
WTC2005-63965: An Approximate Analytical Model ofThermohydrodynamic Estimation of Finite Length JournalBearings
Ionescu Mihail, “Stefan cel Mare” University, Suceava,Romania, Ionescu Vladimir-Codrin, “Spiru Haret” University,Bucuresti, Romania
WTC2005-64229: The Effect of Lubricant Viscosity-Temper-ature Characteristics on the Performance of Plain JournalBearings
Waldemar Dmochowski, National Research Council, Insti-tute for Aerospace Research, Ottawa, ON, Canada, MartinWebster, ExxonMobil Reseacrh and Engineering, Annan-dale, NJ, United States
WTC2005-63291: A New Model of Thermoelastohydrody-namic Lubrication in Dynamically Loaded Journal Bear-ings
Aurelian Fatu, Mohamed Hajjam, Dominique Bonneau, LMS- Université de Poitiers, Angouleme, France
WTC2005-63327: Computation of Thermal Deformation ofThrust Bearing Pad Concerning the Convection by Non-uniform Oil Flow
Makoto Hemmi, Mechanical Engineering Research Labora-tory, Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, Japan, KoushuHagiya, Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi, Japan, Katsuhisa Ichisawa,Sukeyuki Fujita, Hitachi Engineering Co., Ltd., Hitachi,Japan
WTC2005-64314: The Journal Bearing Analysis Suite, ANew Analytical Tool Applied and Presented
David A. Clark, David E. Brewe, US Army Vehicle Technolo-gy Directorate, Cleveland, OH, United States, Joseph L.Tevaarwerk, Applied Tribology, Fond-du-Lac, WI, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63522: Dynamic Modeling of a Dual ClearanceSqueeze Film Damper: Part III
Laurentiu Moraru, The University of Toledo, Toledo, OH,United States, Theo G. Keith Jr., NASA Glenn ResearchCenter, Cleveland, OH, United States, Florin Dimofte, TheUniversity of Toledo at NASA Glenn Research Center,Cleveland, OH, United States, David P. Fleming, NasaGlenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, United States,Sorin Cioc, The University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63865: Chaotic Dynamics of Rotor Supported onTilting-Pad Journal Bearing (TPJB): A Review and CurrentWork
Issam Abu-Mahfouz, Penn State University at Harrisburg,Middletown, PA, United States
WTC2005-63325: Nonlinear Time Transient Stability Analy-sis of Multilobe Bearings
Sashindra Kumar Kakoty, Madhumita Kalita, T. Thivagar, IITGuwahati, Guwahati, Assam, India
TK 6 Machine Components Track
9:00am - 11:40amRoom: Hemisphere, Concourse Level
6-1 Gears and Gear Lubrication I
Session Organizer: Charles H. Paxton, C. L. S. Oma, GeneralMotors Vehicle Manufacturing, Dayton,OH, United States
Session Chair: Erwin Zaretsky, NASA Glenn ResearchCenter, Cleveland, OH, United States
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TUESDAY
WTC2005-63187: Determination of Turboprop ReductionGearbox System Fatigue-Life and Reliability from Comput-er Generated Tests
Erwin Zaretsky, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland,OH, United States, Michael Savage, The University ofAkron, Akron, OH, United States, David G. Lewicki, U.S.Army Research Laboratory, Cleveland, OH, United States
WTC2005-63424: New Challenges in Application of ThinHard Coatings on Heavy-Loaded Machine Components
Marian Szczerek, Remigiusz Michalczewski, Institute forTerotechnology, Tribology Department, Radom, Poland
WTC2005-63961: Friction and Wear of Engineering PolymerGears
Gabor Kalacska, Szent Istvan University, Godollo, Godollo,Hungary, Mihaly Kozma, Prof., Technical UniversityBudapest, Budapest, Hungary, Patrick De Baets, Ghent,Ghent, Belgium, Robert Keresztes, Laszlo Zsidai, Szent Ist-van University, Godollo, Hungary
WTC2005-63188: Tribology Without Friction: Limited TravelSolid State Design Elements
Eugene I. Rivin, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63352: Gear Pitting Life Prediction and Compar-ison with Experiments
Dong Zhu, Michael Bujold, Eaton Corporation, Southfield,MI, United States, Leon Keer, Northwestern University,Evanston, IL, United States
WTC2005-63177: The Influence of Lubricants on Gear Fail-ures
Radoslav Rakic, NIS-NAFTAGAS PROMET, Novi Sad,Yugoslavia, Zlata Rakic, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
WTC2005-63201: Gear Micro Geometry Optimisation inAutomotive/Motorsport Engineering Applications
Ken Mao, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UnitedKingdom
TK 7 Magnetic Storage Systems Track
9:00am - 11:40amRoom: Military, Concourse Level
7-4 Head-Disk Interface Tribology, Session A
Session Organizer: David B. Bogy, University of CaliforniaBerkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Andreas A. Polycarpou, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana,IL, United States
Session Chair: Frank E. Talke, University of California,San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States
WTC2005-63376: Effect of Glide Head and Suspension onGlide Detection
Dongman Kim, Samsung Information Systems America,Inc, San Jose, CA, CA, United States
WTC2005-63391: Accumulation Process of Liquid-likeChemicals on the Air Bearing Surface of a Slider in HardDisk Drives
Bo Zhang, Akira Nakajima, Saga University, Saga-shi,Saga, Japan
WTC2005-63529: A Study on the Efficacy of Airflow Mitiga-tion Devices in Hard Disk Drives
Sujit Kirpekar, David Bogy, University of California, Berkeley,Berkeley, CA, United States
WTC2005-63784: Parameter Effects on Thermal Protru-sions of Magnetic Head Sliders
Masayuki Kurita, Junguo Xu, Hitachi, Ltd., Odawara, Kana-gawa, Japan
WTC2005-63808: Write Protrusion Modulation for Sub-Nanometer Contact Interference
Bernhard Knigge, Robert N. Payne, Barry Stipe, PeterBaumgart, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, San Jose,CA, United States
WTC2005-64163: HDD Slider Air Bearing Design Optimiza-tion Using a Surrogate Model
Naozumi Tsuda, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Atsugi, Kana-gawa, Japan, David Bogy, University of California, Berkeley,Berkeley, CA, United States
WTC2005-64256: The Effect of Thin Lubricant Films onAcoustic Emission Characteristics
Hiroo Taura, Nagaoka University of Technology, Nagaoka,Niigata, Japan, Toshihiko Takaki, Sony SemiconductorKyushu Corp., Kokubu, Kagoshima, Japan, MasahiroKawaguchi, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan, Satoru Kaneko, Nagao-ka University of Technology, Nagaoka, Niigata, Japan,Takahisa Kato, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan
WTC2005-63195: A Novel Method of Characterizing SliderDynamic Motion During Intermittent Head-Disk Contact
James Kiely, Yiao-Tee Hsia, Seagate Technology, Pitts-burgh, PA, United States
TK 8 Surface Engineering and Coatings Track
9:00am - 11:40amRoom: Jefferson West, Concourse Level
8-7 Superlubricity: Myth or Reality?
Session Organizer: Jean-Michel Martin, Ecole Centrale deLyon / LTDS, Ecully, France
Session Co-Organizer: Ali Erdemir, Argonne National Labora-tory, Argonne, IL, United States
WTC2005-63930: Superlubricity of C60 IntercalatedGraphite Films (Keynote)
Kouji Miura, Aichi University of Education, Kariya, Japan,Naruo Sasaki, Seikei University, Musashino, Japan, DaisukeTsuda, Aichi University of Education, Kariya, Japan
WTC2005-63902: Dissipation Observed by Force Micro-scopy under Ultrahigh Vacuum Conditions
Ernst Meyer, Anisoara Socoliuc, Enrico Gnecco, SabineMaier, Alexis Baratoff, Urs Wyder, University of Basel,Basel, Switzerland, Roland Bennewitz, McGill University,Montreal, QC, Canada
WTC2005-63868: A Theoretical and Computational Studyof Superlubricity and the Role of the Roughness Exponent
Martin Muser, Carlos Campana, University of WesternOntario, London, ON, Canada
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WTC2005-64093: Effect of Atomic-Scale Surface Rough-ness on Friction
Mark Robbins, Binquan Luan, Johns Hopkins University,Baltimore, MD, United States, Sangil Hyun, KyungpookNational University, Daegu, Korea (Republic), Judith Harri-son, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, United States,Noam Bernstein, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington,DC, United States
WTC2005-63993: Atomistics of Friction Motohisa Hirano, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan
WTC2005-64173: What Causes Low Friction; What CausesHigh Friction
Steve Granick, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, UnitedStates, Yingxi Zhu, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame,IN, United States
WTC2005-64323: First-Principles Study of Superlow Fric-tion Between Hydrogenated Diamond Surfaces
Salim Ciraci, Sefa Dag, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey
TK 12 Micro- and Nanotribology Track
9:00am - 11:40amRoom: Cabinet, Concourse Level
12-3 Nanotribology IIISession Organizer: Kathy Wahl, U.S. Naval Research Lab-
oratory, Washington, DC, UnitedStates
Session Co-Organizer: Nicholas Spencer, Swiss Federal Insti-tute of Technology (ETHZ), Zürich,Switzerland
Session Chair: Richard Chromik, Naval ResearchLaboratory, Washington, DC, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63233: Nanoscale Fretting Study by ScanningProbe Microscopy (Keynote)
Michael Varenberg, MPI, Stutgart, Germany, Izhak Etsion,Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel, Grigo-ry Halperin, Technion, Haifa, Israel
WTC2005-63735: Micro/Nano Scale Wear Behavior ofPearlitic and Bainitic Rail Steels
Ki Myung Lee, Andreas A. Polycarpou, University of Illinoisat Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States
WTC2005-63544: Nanowear Mapping: A Novel AtomicForce Microscopy Based Approach for StudyingNanoscale Wear at High Sliding Velocities
Nikhil S. Tambe, Bharat Bhushan, The Ohio State Universi-ty, Columbus, OH, United States
WTC2005-63783: Wear Characteristics of Atomic ForceMicroscope Probe Tips
Koo-Hyun Chung, Dae-Eun Kim, Yonsei University, Seoul,Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-63475: Nano-wear of Polystyrene in Contact withHydrophilic and Hydrophobic Substrates: Influence ofInterfacial Interactions
Sophie Bistac, Marjorie Schmitt, ICSI - CNRS, MulhouseCedex, France, Achraf Ghorbal, ICSI, Mulhouse, France
WTC2005-63502: Friction-topography Correlations duringNanotribological Fatigue Testing of Bulk Polystyrene
Jonathan Bender, Chris Gibbs, University of South Carolina,Columbia, SC, United States
WTC2005-63232: Tribology Study on Poly(vinyl alcohol)-carbon Nanotubes Copolymer
Xuefeng Li, Department of Chemical Engineering, HubeiUniversity of Technology, Wuhan, Hubei Province, P.R.China, W. C. Guan, Department of Chemistry, HuazhongUniversity of Science and Technology, Wuhan, P.R. China,Kun Chen, Department of Chemical Engineering, HubeiUniversity of Technolog, Wuhan, Hubei Province, P.R. China
TK 1 Wear of and Fatigue of Materials Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Monroe East, Concourse Level
1-3 Fatigue Wear
Session Organizer: Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute ofTechnology, Chiba, Japan
Session Co-Organizer: Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai,Japan
Session Chair: Sujeet Kumar Sinha, National Univer-sity of Singapore, Singapore, Singa-pore, Singapore
Session Co-Chair: Irina Hussainova, Tallinn University ofTechnology, Tallinn, Estonia
WTC2005-63055: Analogy Between the Full Curves ofFatigue Under Cyclic Loading and Under Friction
Leonid Sosnovskiy, Tribofatigue Ltd., Gomel, Belarus, Niko-lai Makhutov, A.A. Blagonravov Institute of Machine Studiesof the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moskow, Russia,Aleksandr Marchenko, BSUT, Gomel, Belarus
WTC2005-63082: Surprises of Tribo-Fatigue Leonid Sosnovskiy, Tribofatigue Ltd., Gomel, Belarus
WTC2005-63662: Experimental Investigations uponFatigue Life of Circular Contacts with Transversal Furrow
Delia Aurora Cerlinca, Emanuel Diaconescu, University ofSuceava, Suceava, Romania
WTC2005-63139: Wear and Failure Model for Lifetime Esti-mation of Solid Lubricated Rolling Contacts
Ion Madan, Li Xinyuan, Hulusi Bozkurt, Herbert Birkhofer,University of Technology Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
WTC2005-64037: Rolling Contact Fatigue of Bearing Steelin Hydrogen Environment
Hiroyoshi Tanaka, Masaaki Hashimoto, Joichi Sugimura, YujiYamamoto, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
WTC2005-63562: Influence of Material Property on Micro-pitting and Pitting Behavior
Tze-Chi Jao, Anthony J. Rollin, Afton Chemical Corporation,Richmond, VA, United States, Roscoe O. Carter, Ford MotorCompany, Dearborn, MI, United States, Chris J. Aylott, BrianA. Shaw, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastleupon Tyne, United Kingdom
TK 2 Contact Mechanics and Friction Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Jefferson East, Concourse Level
2-10 K.L. Johnson Symposium V
Session Organizer: George G. Adams, Northeastern Univer-sity, Boston, MA, United States
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TUESDAY
Session Chair: Itzhak Green, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA,United States
Session Co-Chair: Daniel Nélias, LaMCoS, UMR CNRS5514 - INSA Lyon, Villeurbanne, France
WTC2005-64085: Models of Friction and Wear of DLC Films Feodor M. Borodich, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, Unit-ed Kingdom, Chad S. Korach, State University of New Yorkat Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY, United States, Leon Keer,Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States
WTC2005-63148: Multiple Loading-Unloading of an Elastic-Plastic Spherical Contact
Yuri Kadin, Technion, Haifa, Israel, Yuri Kligerman, IzhakEtsion, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
WTC2005-63150: Failure Inception of a Spherical ContactUnder Slip and Stick Conditions for Various Material Prop-erties
Victor Brizmer, Yuri Kligerman, Izhak Etsion, Technion-IsraelInstitute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
WTC2005-63636: Deterministic Model for Rubber-MetalContact Including the Interaction Between Asperities
Elena Loredana Deladi, Netherlans Institute for MetalsResearch/University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands,Matthijn de Rooij, Dik Schipper, University of Twente,Enschede, Netherlands
WTC2005-63812: Elasto-Plastic Asperity Contacts of Lay-ered Media
Qin Xie, Geng Liu, Tianxiang Liu, Ruiting Tong, QuanrenZeng, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xian, Shaanxi,P.R. China
WTC2005-63810: Thermal Elasto-Plastic Contact Model ofRough Surfaces
Geng Liu, Tianxiang Liu, Qin Xie, Northwestern Polytechni-cal University, Xian, Shaanxi, P.R. China, Fanghui Shi, Gen-eral Motor company, Detroit, MI, United States
TK 4 Additives And Tribochemistry Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Thoroughbred, Concourse Level
4-2 Tribochemistry
Session Organizer: Stephen Hsu, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD,United States
Session Chair: Keiji Nakayama, AIST, Tsukuba, JapanSession Co-Chair: Richard Gates, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD,
United States
WTC2005-64399: Tribochemistry Of Materials (Keynote)Stephen Hsu, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, United States
WTC2005-63880: Study of Surface Films of Overbased Sul-fonates and Sulfurized Olefins by X-Ray Absorption NearEdge Structure (XANES) Spectroscopy
Michael Costello, Crompton, Middlebury, CT, United States
WTC2005-63459: The Role of Electron Emission in Tribo-chemistry: A Review
Michael Furey, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States,Czeslaw Kajdas, Warsaw University of Technology, 09-400Plock, Poland, Gustavo Molina, Georgia Southern Universi-ty, Statesboro, GA, United States, Brian Vick, Virginia Tech,Blacksburg, VA, United States
WTC2005-63509: Tribomechanical-Chemical Effects andVisualisation of Additive’s Layer Formation in EngineCrankcase Oil between Sliding Pairs
Hakan Kaleli, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey,Yves Berthier, INSA de Lyon - LaMCoS, VilleurbanneCedex, France
WTC2005-63950: Experimental Study on Influences ofElectric Double Layer on Thin Film Lubrication
Xinjie Wang, Shaoxian Bai, Ping Huang, South China Uni-versity of Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong, P.R. China
TK 5 Bearing Design and Application Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Monroe West, Concourse Level
5-11 Conformal Contact Bearing VI
Session Organizer: Benyebka Bou-Saïd, INSA, Villeurbanne,France (Metro)
Session Chair: Michel Fillon, Univerity of Poitiers, Futuro-scope Chasseneuil Cedex, France(Metro)
WTC2005-64381: Challenges and Solutions of RecentThick-Film Bearings (Keynote)
Masato Tanaka, National Institution for Academic Degreesand University Evaluation, Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-63067: Design, Analysis and Testing of anInside-Out Tilting-Pad Journal Bearing with Real-TimeControllable Preload and Stiffness
Maurice L. Adams, Jr., Michael A. Laurich, Case WesternReserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States
WTC2005-63182: Investigation of the HydrodynamicBehavior of New Construction Hydrodynamic Tilting - PadJournal Bearing
Vladas Vekteris, Vadim Mokshin, Vilnius Gediminas Techni-cal University (VGTU), Vilnius, Lithuania
WTC2005-63276: Identification of Bearing Force Coeffi-cients in Flexible Rotors: Extensions to a Field Method
Luis San Andres, Texas A&M University, College Station,TX, United States, Oscar de Santiago, Dresser-Rand Com-pany, Olean, NY, United States
WTC2005-63392: Using Transient Solutions to ReynoldsEquation to Determine Bearing Forces
Ningsheng Feng, Eric J. Hahn, Yuqiao Lou, University ofNew South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
TK 6 Machine Components Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Hemisphere, Concourse Level
6-10 Design and Testing of Mechanical TribologicalSystems I
Session Organizer: Charles H. Paxton, C. L. S. Oma, GeneralMotors Vehicle Manufacturing, Dayton,OH, United States
Session Chair: Erwin Zaretsky, NASA Glenn ResearchCenter, Cleveland, OH, United States
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WTC2005-63024: Design of Tribological Systems Nam P. Suh, MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States, MathewSweetland, Tribotek, Inc., Burlington, MA, United States
WTC2005-63328: Application of Hydromechatronics forStudying the Motion Accuracy of the Working Parts ofTechnological Machines
Vladas Vekteris, Mindaugas Jurevichius, Vilnius GediminasTechnical University, Vilniaus-9, Lithuania
WTC2005-64111: Design, Analysis and Fabrication of aSix-Legged Walking Machine
Rakesh Sehgal, National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur,Himachal Pradesh, India, Ashutosh Tiwari, Vivek Sood,Infosys Technologies Ltd., Mysore, Karnataka, India
WTC2005-64223: Coupled Evolution of Load Distributionand Wear on Lead Screw Threads
Thierry Blanchet, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY,United States
WTC2005-64122: On the Kinematics and Kinetics ofMechanical Seals, Rotors, and Wobbling Bodies
Itzhak Green, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, United States
TK 7 Magnetic Storage Systems Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Military, Concourse Level
7-5 Adhesion and Contact in HDIs, Session B
Session Organizer: David B. Bogy, University of CaliforniaBerkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Andreas A. Polycarpou, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana,IL, United States
Session Chair: Mathew Mate, Hitachi Global StorageTechnologies, San Jose, CA, UnitedStates
Session Co-Chair: Dongman Kim, Samsung InformationSystems America, Inc, San Jose, CA,CA, United States
WTC2005-63285: Experimental Study of High-speed Con-tact at Head-disk Interface in a Magnetic Hard Disk
Mingwu Bai, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics,Lanzhou, P.R. China, Stephen Hsu, NIST, Gaithersburg,MD, United States
WTC2005-63384: Stability and Dynamics of Non-linearSlider Behaviour due to Disk Waviness in the Presence ofIntermolecular and Electrostatic Forces
Vineet Gupta, David B. Bogy, University of California, Berke-ley, Berkeley, CA, United States
WTC2005-63682: A Scanning Method to Study the Influ-ence of Roughness, Microwaviness, and Lubricant Thick-ness Variation on Slider Dynamics
Maik Duwensee, UCSD, La Jolla, CA, United States, Bern-hard Knigge, Peter Baumgart, Hitachi Global Storage Tech-nologies, San Jose, CA, United States, Frank E. Talke, Uni-versity of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States
WTC2005-64263: Study of Contact Bouncing Vibration ofFlying Head Slider in Near-Contact Regime
Masami Yamane, Kyosuke Ono, Tokyo Institute of Technolo-gy, Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-64313: Friction Effect on Loading Process andMultiple Stable Flying States of Air Bearing Sliders
Qinghua Zeng, Fu-Ying Huang, Hitachi Global StorageTechnologies, San Jose, CA, United States
WTC2005-63704: CMP and Nano-characterization of Mag-netic Head Wafer Films
Jonathon Garcia, Elon Terrell, C. Fred Higgs III, CarnegieMellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
TK 8 Surface Engineering and Coatings Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Jefferson West, Concourse Level
8-11 Superlubricity II
Session Organizer: Ali Erdemir, Argonne National Labora-tory, Argonne, IL, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Jean-Michel Martin, Ecole Centrale deLyon / LTDS, Ecully, France
Session Chair: Jacqueline Krim, North Carolina StateUniversity, Raleigh, NC, United States
Session Co-Chair: Kouji Miura, Aichi University of Educa-tion, Kariya, Japan
WTC2005-63980: Superlubricity and Near-Wearless Slidingin Carbon Films
Ali Erdemir, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, Unit-ed States
WTC2005-64321: The Effect of Nitrogen on Friction andWear of Hard Materials
Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
WTC2005-63659: New Insights on Superlow Friction Mech-anisms of Hydrogenated Amorphous Carbon
Julien Fontaine, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS - UMR 5513CNRS/ECL/ENISE, Ecully Cedex, France
WTC2005-63953: Towards Superlubricity under BoundaryLubrication
Jean-Michel Martin, Maria-Isabel De-Barros, Thierry LeMogne, Ecole Centrale de Lyon / LTDS, Ecully, France,Makoto Kano, Technology Research Laboratory No. 1, Nis-san Motor Co., Ltd.,Yokohama, Japan
WTC2005-64012: Suppression of Moisture Effects on Low-Friction Performance of Hydrogenated Carbon Films
Yip-Wah Chung, Materials Science and Engineering, North-western University, Evanston, IL, United States
WTC2005-64003: Atomic-scale Observation of Superlu-bricity
Martin Dienwiebel, IAVF Antriebstechnik AG, Karlsruhe,Germany, Gertjan S. Verhoeven, FOM Institute for Atomicand Molecular Physics, Amsterdam, Netherlands, PradeepNamboodiri, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, United States, HennyW. Zandbergen, Laboratory of Materials Science, Delft Uni-versity of Technology, Delft, Netherlands, Joost W. M.Frenken, Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory, Leiden University,Leiden, Netherlands
TK 12 Micro- and Nanotribology Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Cabinet, Concourse Level
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TUESDAY
12-4 Nanomechanics I
Session Organizer: Timothy Ovaert, University of NotreDame, Notre Dame, IN, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Kathryn J. Wahl, Naval Research Lab-oratory, Washington DC, DC, UnitedStates
Session Chair: Timothy Ovaert, University of NotreDame, Notre Dame, IN, United States
WTC2005-63878: Nanotribology and Nano-mechanics ofBiomaterials: The Keratin Fiber
Gustavo S. Luengo, L’Oréal, Aulnay sous Bois, France,Sophie Pavan, Centrale Lyon Innovation, Ecully, France,Jean-Luc Loubet, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Ecully Cedex,France, James Smith, University of Portsmouth,Portsmouth, United Kingdom, Jean Paul Chapel, ClaudeBernard Lyon 1 University, Villeurbanne, France, StefanHengsberger, Andrzej Kulilk, Ecole Polytechnique Federalede Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
WTC2005-64011: Mechanical Properties of ZnDTP Tri-bofilms Measured by Nanoindentation at Controlled Tem-perature
Sandrine Bec, CNRS - Ecole Centrale de Lyon, EcullyCedex, France, Karim Demmou, Jean-Luc Loubet, EcoleCentrale de Lyon, Ecully Cedex, France, Sophie Pavan,Centrale Lyon Innovation, Ecully, France, Clotilde Minfray,Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Lyon, Lyon, France, Jean-MichelMartin, Ecole Centrale de Lyon / LTDS, Ecully, France
WTC2005-63284: Determination of Young’s Modulus andPoisson’s Ratio of Coatings with Non-destructive Indenta-tion
S. Jordan Liu, Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, IL, United States, Q.Jane Wang, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, UnitedStates
WTC2005-64001: Determination of Residual Stresses fromthe Unloading Curve of Nanoindentation
Zhi-Hui Xu, Xiaodong Li, University of South Carolina,Columbia, SC, United States
WTC2005-63779: Effect of Phase Transformation of NiTiAlloy on Frictional Behavior at the Micro Scale
Yunkai Dong, Xiangjun Zhang, Yi Xiong, Shizhu Wen, StateKey Laboratory of Tribology, Beijing, Beijing, P.R. China
WTC2005-63706: A Micromechanical Dislocation Model ofRough Surface Contact Plasticity
Yanfei Gao, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States
TK 1 Wear of and Fatigue of Materials Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Monroe East, Concourse Level
1-4 Machine Elements Wear
Session Organizer: Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai,Japan
Session Co-Organizer: Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute ofTechnology, Chiba, Japan
Session Chair: Ian M. Hutchings, University of Cam-bridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire,United Kingdom
Session Co-Chair: Susan Enders, MPI for MetalsResearch, Stuttgart, Germany
WTC2005-63866: A Retrospective View of Wear Researchand Some Emerging Challenges
Peter J. Blau, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge,TN, United States
WTC2005-63318: Study on the Wear of Wheel Flange/RailGauge Face
Jin Ying, Makoto Ishida, Railway Technical Research Insti-tute, Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-63366: White Etching Layer and Rolling ContactFatigue of Rail
Robert I. Carroll, John H. Beynon, Department of Engineer-ing Materials, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63635: Rolling Noise and Wear Mode of Wheel onRailway
Takanori Obara, Railway Technical Institute, Kokubunji,Japan, Tadao Ohyama, Tess Ltd., Kokubunnji, Japan, KojiKato, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
WTC2005-63731: Tribological Studies of Compressor Sur-faces in the Presence of Carbon Dioxide Under ExtremeEnvironmental Pressure Conditions
Nicholaos G. Demas, Andreas A. Polycarpou, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States
TK 3 Lubrication and Lubricants Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Thoroughbred, Concourse Level
3-7 Environmentally-Friendly Lubricants
Session Organizer: Nigel Battersby, Shell Global Solutions(UK), Chester, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63503: Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants:Current Status and Future Opportunities
Nigel Battersby, Shell Global Solutions (UK), Chester, Unit-ed Kingdom
WTC2005-63484: Sunflower Based Grease for Heavy DutyApplications
Javier Barriga, Ana Aranzabe, Amaia Igartua, Tekniker,Eibar, Spain
WTC2005-63786: Coconut Oil as Bio Lubricant — Study ofthe Anti-Wear Properties Using Quantum Chemical Calcu-lations and Tribological Tests
N. H. Jayadas, Cochin University of Science and Technolo-gy, Cochin, Kerala, India, K. Prabhakaran Nair, NationalInstitute of Technology Calicut, Calicut, Kerala, India
WTC2005-64245: Characteristic Study of BiodegradableRestructured Soybean Oil
Bin Wang, Dehua Tao, Shanghai University, Shanghai, P.R.China
WTC2005-63523: Next Generation Feedstocks from NewFrontiers in Oil Seed Engineering
Jack Grushcow, M. A. Smith, Linnaeus Plant Sciences, Inc.,Vancouver, BC, Canada
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4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Jefferson East, Concourse Level
3-8 Experimental Lubricant Rheology
Session Organizer: Hugh A. Spikes, Imperial College London,London, United Kingdom
Session Chair: Andy Olver, Imperial College London,London, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63100: High-Pressure Viscometry and Dilatome-try for Lubricant Oils in a Diamond Anvil Cell up to 6 GPa
Yuichi Nakamura, Mie University, Faculty of Engineering,Tsu, Mie, Japan, Kazuyuki Sanda, Honda Engineerring Co.,Ltd., Haga-Gun Tochigi-Pref., Japan, Hideki Matsubo, Stu-dent, Graduate School, Mie University, Tsu, Japan
WTC2005-63329: High Pressure Lubricant Property Mea-surements.
Bo O. Jacobson, Lund University, Machine Elements, Lund,Sweden
WTC2005-63580: Disk-like Compounds Showing Low Trac-tion Coefficient under EHL Contacts
Ken Kawata, Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan
WTC2005-63686: A Simple Investigation Method of Rheo-logical Properties of Molecular Substances
Emanuel Diaconescu, Oana Miron Onciul, Mircea Balan,University of Suceava, Suceava, Suceava, Romania
WTC2005-64190: Nano/Micro-rheology of Perfluoropoly-ether Lubricants
Hyoung J. Choi, Inha University, Inchon, Korea (Republic),Qian Guo, Pil Seung Chung, Myung S. Jhon, Carnegie Mel-lon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
TK 5 Bearing Design and Application Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Monroe West, Concourse Level
5-12 Conformal Contact Bearing VII
Session Organizer: Benyebka Bou-Saïd, INSA, Villeur-banne, France (Metro)
Session Co-Organizer: Michel Fillon, Univerity of Poitiers,Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex,France (Metro)
Session Chair: John Tichy, Renssealer Poly Institute,Troy, NY, United States
WTC2005-63680: Influence of Deformation Effects on aMisaligned Plain Journal Bearing
Jean Bouyer, University of Poitiers, Futuroscope Chas-seneuil Cedex, France, Michel Fillon, Univerity of Poitiers,Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex, France (Metro)
WTC2005-63803: The Narrow Groove Analysis Revisited Coda H. T. Pan, Global Technology, Millbury, MA, UnitedStates, Luis San Andres, Texas A&M University, CollegeStation, TX, United States
WTC2005-63860: Simulation and Optimum Design of Jour-nal Porous Metal Bearing under ElastohydrodynamicLubrication
Aleksandar B. Marinkovic, Mechanical Engineering FacultyBelgrade, Belgrade 35, Serbia, Yugoslavia, FriedrichFranek, Andreas Pauschitz, AC2T Research GmbH, WienerNeustadt, Austria
WTC2005-63795: Optimization of Groove Dimensions inSpiral-Grooved Journal Bearings for Spindles of PrecisionEquipments
Tomoko Hirayama, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan,Naomi Yamaguchi, Japan/Ryukoku University, Shiga, Japan,Shingo Sakai, Japan/Osaka Electro-Communication Univer-sity, Osaka, Japan, Noriaki Hishida, Japan/Spindle DeviceLaboratory, Kyoto, Japan, Hiroshi Yabe, Japan/Osaka Elec-tro-Communication University, Osaka, Japan
WTC2005-64351: Locally Refined Finite ElementApproaches for Journal-Bearing System Analysis
Shangwu Xiong, Q. Jane Wang, Northwestern University,Evanston, IL, United States, Chih Lin, Baker Hughes, Inc.,Houston, TX, United States, Wing Kam Liu, NorthwesternUniversity, Evanston, IL, United States, Dong Zhu, B.Lisowsky, Eaton Corporation, Southfield, MI, United States,Q. Yang, Federal-Mogul Technical Center, Plymouth, MI,United States
TK 6 Machine Components Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Hemisphere, Concourse Level
6-11 Design and Testing of Mechanical TribologicalSystems II
Session Organizer: Charles H. Paxton, C. L. S. Oma, GeneralMotors Vehicle Manufacturing, Dayton,OH, United States
Session Chair: Erwin Zaretsky, NASA Glenn ResearchCenter, Cleveland, OH, United States
WTC2005-63341: Lubrication and Dynamic Characteristicsof a Cylinder Block in an Axial Piston Pump
Yoon Chul Rhim, Sung Yong Ahn, Yonsei University, Seoul,Korea (Republic), Yeh Sun Hong, Hankuk Aviation Universi-ty, Seoul, Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-63381: Scuffing Failure Analysis due to an Abra-sive Contaminant in High Pressure Injection Fuel System
Tayyaba Sultana, Badar Rashid, National University of Sci-ences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, Pakistan, M.Afzaal Malik, National University of Sciences and Technolo-gy, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Obaid Ur Rehman, AdministrativeDepartment, Punjab University, Islamabad, Pakistan
WTC2005-63858: Thrust Bearing-Relieving Disk of Multi-stage Centrifugal Pump
Stanislaw Strzelecki, Lodz University of Technology, Lodz,Poland, Andrzej Korczak, Stanislaw Mikula, Silesian Univer-sity of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
WTC2005-64270: Experimental Investigation of the DesignParameters and of the Working Conditions on the GlobalCharacteristics of a Squeeze Film Damper
Cyril Defaye, Université de Poitiers, Chasseneuil, France,Philippe Carpentier, Charles Debailleux, Polytech-Lille, Lille,France, Mihaï Arghir, Olivier Bonneau, Université dePoitiers, Chasseneuil, France, Frédéric Imbourg, SnecmaMoteurs, Villaroche, France
WTC2005-63073: Development of Friction Drive Transmis-sion
Xiaolan Ai, Matthew Wilmer, David Lawrentz, The TimkenCompany, Canton, OH, United States
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TUESDAY
TK 7 Magnetic Storage Systems Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Military, Concourse Level
7-6 Magnetic Storage Protective Lubricants, Session C
Session Organizer: David B. Bogy, University of CaliforniaBerkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Andreas A. Polycarpou, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana,IL, United States
Session Chair: Norio Tagawa, Kansai University,Suita, Japan
Session Co-Chair: Jing Gui, Seagate Technology, Fre-mont, CA, United States
WTC2005-63058: Stiffness and Damping of MolecularlyThin PFPE Lubricant Bridging Between Magnetic Disk andDiamond Probe Tip
Yasunaga Mitsuya, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan,Yasuji Ohshima, Aichi Konan College, Konan, Japan, Hedo-ng Zhang, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan, Kei Aoyama,Space Communication Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, Toshiyu-ki Kawai, Kenji Fukuzawa, Nagoya University, Nagoya,Japan
WTC2005-63165: Issues in Vapor Phase Lubrication ofMagnetic Data Storage Media
Andrew Gellman, Yang Yun, Carnegie Mellon University,Pittsburgh, PA, United States
WTC2005-63634: Tribological Characteristics of NewlySynthesized Multi-functional PFPE lubricants
Hiroshi Chiba, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Atsugi, Japan,Eishin Yamakawa, Takeshi Tokairin, Yamagata Fujitsu Ltd.,Higashine, Japan, Yukiko Oshikubo, Keiji Watanabe, FujitsuLaboratories Ltd., Atsugi, Japan
WTC2005-63823: Effect of Molecular Weight (MW) and End-groups on the Thermal and Lewis-acid Catalyzed Decom-position of Fomblin Z-type Lubricants
Lei Li, Paul M. Jones, Alexei G. Merzlikine, Yiao-Tee Hsia,Seagate Technology, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
WTC2005-64308: Deposition and Measurement ofNanoscale Complex Hydrocarbon Films on Magnetic HardDisk Surfaces
Richard Gates, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, United States,Selda Gunsel, Shell, Houston, TX, United States, StephenHsu, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, United States
TK 8 Surface Engineering and Coatings Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Jefferson West, Concourse Level
8-12 Superlubricity III
Session Organizer: Ali Erdemir, Argonne National Labora-tory, Argonne, IL, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Jean-Michel Martin, Ecole Centrale deLyon / LTDS, Ecully, France
Session Chair: Enrico Gnecco, University of Basel,Basel, Switzerland
WTC2005-63892: Experimental Study on Superlubricity ofAg Nanometer-Thick-Layers by Sliding on a MacroscopicSystem
Minoru Goto, Hino Motors, Ltd., Hino, Tokyo, Japan, Fumihi-ro Honda, Toyota Technological Institute, Nagoya, AichiPref., Japan, Tsunamitsu Nakahara, Tokyo Institute of Tech-nology, Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-63898: Adhesion and Friction on the NanometerScale: Energy Dissipation during Sliding of AntimonyIslands on Graphite and MoS2
Udo Schwarz, Yale University, New Haven, CT, UnitedStates, Claudia Ritter, Humboldt University, Berlin, Ger-many, Markus Heyde, Fritz-Haber Institute of the Max-Planck Society, Berlin, Germany, Klaus Rademann, Hum-boldt University, Berlin, Germany
WTC2005-64148: Low Friction in Boundary Lubrication –By Structure or Dynamics?
Manfred Heuberger, Tanja Drobek, Swiss Federal Instituteof Technology, Zürich, ZH, Switzerland
WTC2005-64097: QCM Studies of Phononic and Electron-ic Contributions to Sliding Friction in Adsorbed Monolay-ers
Jacqueline Krim, North Carolina State University, Raleigh,NC, United States
WTC2005-63927: Phase Structure and Lubricity of In-situGenerated Protective Layer on Worn Metal Surfaces inPresence of Mg6Si4O10(OH)8
Yuansheng Jin, He Yang, Feng Wang, Shenghua Li,Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China, Clotilde Minfray,Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Lyon, France
TK 12 Micro- and Nanotribology Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Cabinet, Concourse Level
12-5 Nanomechanics II
Session Organizer: Timothy Ovaert, University of NotreDame, Notre Dame, IN, United States
Session Chair: Yanfei Gao, Brown University, Provi-dence, RI, United States
WTC2005-63597: A Study on Adhesion Between Mold andResist in Nanoimprint Lithography
Kwang-Seop Kim, Ji-Hoon Kang, Kyung-Woong Kim, KoreaAdvanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST),Daejeon, Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-63710: Characteristics and NanotribologicalApplications of Scanning Wear
Dehua Yang, Ryan J. Stromberg, Richard J. Nay, Thomas J.Wyrobek, Hysitron, Inc., Minneapolis, MN, United States
WTC2005-63323: Nano-Mechanical Property and Nano-Tri-bological Behaviors of Nitrogen-Doped Diamond-Like(DLC) Coatings
Ruijun Zhang, Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao, HebeiProvince, P.R. China, Hongtao Ma, Xinke Electronic Materi-als Company, Dongguan, P.R. China
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WTC2005-63652: Effects of Adhesion and Friction on thePattern Transfer in Nanoimprint Lithography: A MolecularDynamics Simulation
Ji-Hoon Kang, Kwang-Seop Kim, Kyung-Woong Kim, KoreaAdvanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST),Daejeon, Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-63547: MD Simulation of Atomic-scale FrictionInvolving a Gold Surface under the Influence of Strain
Hualong Yu, Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern Univer-sity, Evanston, IL, United States, Q. Jane Wang, Wing KamLiu, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States,Yip-Wah Chung, Materials Science and Engineering, North-western University, Evanston, IL, United States
Wednesday, September, 14
Plenary Speaker
8:00am - 9:00amRoom: International Ballroom East, Concourse Level
Animal Joint Lubrication: Nature’s ‘Fail-Safe’ Mecha-nisms and What Happens When it FailsVan C. Mow, Columbia University, New York, NY, UnitedStates
TK 1 Wear of and Fatigue of Materials Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Monroe West, Concourse Level
1-5 Sliding Wear/Modeling I
Session Organizer: Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute ofTechnology, Chiba, Japan
Session Co-Organizer: Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai,Japan
Session Chair: W. Mark Rainforth, The University ofSheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom
Session Co-Chair: Koshi Adachi, Tohoku University,Sendai, Japan
WTC2005-64231: The Challenges of Sliding Wear (Keynote)David A Rigney, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH,United States
WTC2005-63279: Wear Mechanisms in Dry Sliding FrictionTests of Copper Versus Steel
Susan Enders, MPI for Metals Research, Stuttgart, Ger-many
WTC2005-64068: Effect of Reciprocal Sliding on Severe-Mild Wear Transition
Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Harukuni Sayama, Chiba Institute ofTechnology, Chiba, Japan, Braham Prakash, Luleå Univer-sity of Technology, Luleå, Sweden
WTC2005-63690: Friction-induced Phase Transformationsof Cu-Al during Severe Wear
Sudeep Ingole, Hong Liang, Texas A&M University, CollegeStation, TX, United States
WTC2005-64004: Fundamental Wear mechanisms on theNanoscale
Martin Dienwiebel, Dmitry Shakhvorostov, Klaus Poehl-mann, Matthias Scherge, IAVF Antriebstechnik AG, Karl-sruhe, Germany
WTC2005-63199: Widening Classical Wear Laws To TheConcept Of Third Body
Nicolas Fillot, Ivan Iordanoff, INSA de Lyon, Villeurbanne,France, Yves Berthier, INSA de Lyon - LaMCoS, Villeur-banne Cedex, France
WTC2005-63494: Modelling the Wear Process of Inhomo-geneous Bodies
Irina G. Goryacheva, Institute for Promlems in Mechanics ofthe Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
TK 3 Lubrication and Lubricants Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Jefferson East, Concourse Level
3-9 Liquid Lubricants
Session Organizer: Hugh A. Spikes, Imperial College, Lon-don, United Kingdom
Session Chair: Selda Gunsel, Shell Global Solutions,Houston, TX, United States
WTC2005-63326: Some Tribological Properties of an IonicLiquid
Takashi Nogi, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Chofu,Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-63434: Investigation of Some Liquid Lubricantsfor Potential Aerospace Application
Liu Weimin, Weng Lijun, Feng Dapeng, Wang Haizhong,Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Lanzhou, P.R. China
WTC2005-63563: Effect of Detailed Base Oil Structure onOxidation Performance of Automatic Transmission Fluids
Mark Devlin, Randall Baren, Sam Tersigni, Afton ChemicalCompany, Richmond, VA, United States, Tze-Chi Jao, AftonChemical Corporation, Richmond, VA, United States
WTC2005-63744: Novel Ionic Liquid Lubricants for Aero-space and MEMs
Barbara J. Kinzig, Paul Sutor, Surfaces Research, Lenexa,KS, United States, W. Gregory Sawyer, Alison Rennie,Pamela Dickrell, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, Unit-ed States
WTC2005-63983: Meeting the Lubrication Challenges ofHeavy Duty Low Emission Diesel Engines
Keith Selby, Shell Global Solutions Inc., Houston, TX, Unit-ed States, David Colbourne, Shell Global Solutions,Chester, United Kingdom, Matthew Urbanak, Shell GlobalSolutions, Houston, TX, United States, Helmut Leonhardt,Shell Global Solutions, Hamburg, Germany, StephaneBeviere, Frank Machatschek, Phil Burnett, Shell Lubricants,London, United Kingdom
WTC2005-64089: Film-forming Properties of Estolides Girma Biresaw, Dr. Terry A. Isbell, USDA, Peoria, IL, UnitedStates, Steven C. Cermak, UDSA, ARS, NCAUR, Peoria, IL,United States
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WEDNESDAY
WTC2005-64316: Heat Transfer Properties of Engine Oils Scott Wrenick, Paul Sutor, Surfaces Research, Lenexa, KS,United States, Harold Pangilinan, Ernest E. Schwarz, U.S.Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, Warren,MI, United States
WTC2005-63164: Wear Behaviour of Binary Oil MixturesUnder Extreme-Pressure Conditions
Jose E. Fernandez Rico, Antolin E. Hernandez Battez, Uni-versity of Oviedo, Gijon, Asturias, Spain, Rogelio ChouRodriguez, University of Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos, Cienfue-gos, Cuba
TK 4 Additives And Tribochemistry Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Thoroughbred, Concourse Level
4-3 ZDDP and its Mechanisms
Session Organizer: Jean-Michel Martin, Ecole Centrale deLyon / LTDS, Ecully, France
Session Chair: Wilfred Tysoe, Department of Chemistry,Milwaukee, WI, United States
Session Co-Chair: Nicholas Spencer, Swiss Federal Instituteof Technology (ETHZ), Zürich, Switzer-land
WTC2005-63960: Antiwear Chemistry in Presence of ZDDP(Keynote)
Jean-Michel Martin, Ecole Centrale de Lyon / LTDS, Ecully,France, Clotilde Minfray, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Lyon,Lyon, France
WTC2005-64290: The Role of Temperature and SubstratePairing in the Tribochemistry of Phosphorus-based Addi-tives (Keynote)
Nicholas Spencer, Roman Heuberger, Janine Antifakos,Antonella Rossi, Department of Materials, ETH-Zurich, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland
WTC2005-63246: Tribofilms Generated from ZDDP andDDP on Steel Surfaces: Part 1, Growth, Wear and Morphol-ogy
Zefu Zhang, University of Western Ontario, London, ON,Canada, Elaine, S Yamaguchi, Chevron Oronite CompanyLLC, Richmond, CA, United States, Masoud Kasrai, G.Michael Bancroft, University of Western Ontario, London,ON, Canada
WTC2005-63251: Tribofilms Generated from ZDDP andDDP on Steel Surfaces: Part 2, Chemistry
Zefu Zhang, University of Western Ontario, London, ON,Canada, Elaine S. Yamaguchi, Chevron Oronite CompanyLLC, Richmond, CA, United States, Masoud Kasrai, G.Michael Bancroft, Michael E. Fleet, Xiaoyang Liu, Universityof Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada
WTC2005-63954: Molecular Mechanisms of Anti-Wear PadFormation and Functionality
Nicholas J. Mosey, Martin Muser, Tom K. Woo, University ofWestern Ontario, London, ON, Canada
WTC2005-64188: Friction-induced Change of BoronHybridization in Lubricant Additives
David Philippon, Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamiquedes Systemes, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Ecully, France,Maria-Isabel De-Barros, Thierry Le Mogne, Jean-MichelMartin, Ecole Centrale de Lyon / LTDS, Ecully, France,Masoud Kasrai, Department of Chemistry, University ofWestern Ontario, London, ON, Canada
TK 6 Machine Components Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Lincoln West, Concourse Level
6-4 Tribology in Transportation I
Session Organizer: Charles H. Paxton, C. L. S. Oma, GeneralMotors Vehicle Manufacturing, Dayton,OH, United States
Session Chair: Michael Khonsari, Louisiana State Uni-versity, Baton Rouge, LA, United States
WTC2005-63288: Evaluation of Ultra High Speed MicroTraction Drive
Takeshi Yoshimi, Yasuyoshi Tozaki, Akihiko Umeda, Mit-subishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Technical HeadquartersNagasaki Research & Development Center, Nagasaki,Japan, Isamu Shiostu, Hiroyuki Sonobe, Mitsubishi HeavyIndustries, Ltd., Nagoya, Japan, Susumu Matsumoto,Waseda University, Kitakyushu, Japan
WTC2005-63514: The Frictional Stability of Wet Clutch Fric-tion Materials Investigated on a Small Scale Test-rig
Wouter Ost, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium, Patrick DeBaets, Ghent, Ghent, Belgium
WTC2005-63532: Thermal Influence on Torque Transfer ofWet Clutches in Limited Slip Differential Applications
Pär Marklund, Rikard Mäki, Luleå University of Technology,Luleå, Sweden, Joonyoung Jang, Michael Khonsari,Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, United States,Roland Larsson, Erik Höglund, Luleå University of Technol-ogy, Luleå, Sweden, Bager Ganemi, Statoil Lubricants,Nynäshamn, Sweden, Richard Olsson, Haldex Traction AB,Landskrona, Sweden
WTC2005-63559: Thermoelastic Instability in an AutomaticTransmission Clutch with a ‘Finger’ Piston
Przemyslaw Zagrodzki, Wenping Zhao, Raybestos ProductsCompany, Crawfordsville, IN, United States
WTC2005-63292: The Transient Thermal Stress and Deflec-tion of a Brake
Yuan Mao Huang, Shi-Han Chen, National Taiwan Universi-ty, Taipei, WA, Taiwan/P.R. China
WTC2005-63365: Analysis of Heat Partitioning inWheel/Rail and Wheel/Brake Shoe Contact: An AnalyticalApproach
Andrei Tudor, Polytechnic University of Bucharest,Bucharest, Romania, Michael Khonsari, Louisiana StateUniversity, Baton Rouge, LA, United States
WTC2005-63454: Ultrasonic Measurement of Wheel Hub/ Axle Interference Fit Pressures
Matthew Marshall, Roger Lewis, Rob Dwyer-Joyce, The Uni-versity of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom, Yves Fla-ment, Francois Demilly, Valdunes, Dunkerque, France
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WTC2005-63667: Model Based Method for a SophisticatedDimensioning of Clutch Systems in View of the Occur-rence of Frictional Vibration
Albert Albers, Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Karlsruhe, Ger-many, Carel Karrar, University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe,Baden Württemberg, Germany
TK 8 Surface Engineering and Coatings Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Jefferson West, Concourse Level
8-6 Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP)
Session Organizer: Hong Liang, Texas A&M University,College Station, TX, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Nina Chechik, Rohm & Haas Electron-ic Materials, Newark, DE, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63492: Global Planarization Requirements forWafer-Level Three-Dimensional (3D) ICs
R. J. Gutmann, J. J. McMahon, J.-Q. Lu, Rensselaer Poly-technic Institute, Troy, NY, United States
WTC2005-64134: Use of Electrochemical Techniques inCMP Process Evaluation
Vlasta Brusic, Cabot Microelectronics, Aurora, IL 60504, USOutlying Is
WTC2005-63932: Single Asperity Atomic Force MicroscopeStudies of the CMP of Silicate Glasses
J. Thomas Dickinson, Forrest Stevens, S. C. Langford,Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States
WTC2005-64160: On Direct Measurement of Forcesbetween CMP Polishing Pads and Abrasive Nanoparticles
Igor Sokolov, Quy K. Ong, Clarkson University, Potsdam,NY, United States, Nina Chechik, Dr. David James, RohmHaas Electronic Materials, Newark, DE, United States
WTC2005-64292: The Impact of Chemical Mechanical Pla-narization Polishing on a Surface Textured with Determin-istic Microasperities
Hassan Kazi, Lyndon Stephens, University of Kentucky,Lexington, KY, United States
WTC2005-64023: Friction Behavior of CMP Slurries Basedon Novel Organic Particles
Yuzhuo Li, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, United States,Ning Wang, Track Technologies, Martinez, CA, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63591: NanParticle Interaction During Chemical-Mechanical Polishing
Ng Dedy, Milind Kulkarni, Hong Liang, Texas A&M Universi-ty, College Station, TX, United States, Pay-Yau Huang,National Chung Cheng University, Chung Cheng, Taiwan,Yeau-Ren Jeng, Department of Mechanical Engineering,National Chung Cheng University, Min-Hsiung, Chia-Yi, Tai-wan
WTC2005-63472: A Geometrically Defined All-diamond PadConditioner
Joakim Andersson, Markus Forsberg, Uppsala University,Uppsala, Sweden, Patrik Hollman, Nova Diamant, Uppsala,Sweden, Staffan Jacobson, Uppsala University, Uppsala,Sweden
TK 9 Manufacturing Processes Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Military, Concourse Level
9-1 Manufacturing Process I - Forming
Session Organizer: Andrew Jackson, ExxonMobil Re-search and Engineering, Annandale,NJ, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Ioan Marinescu, University of Toledo,Toledo, OH, United States
Session Chair: C. Fred Higgs III, Carnegie MellonUniv, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Session Co-Chair: Andrew Jackson, ExxonMobil Re-search and Engineering, Annandale,NJ, United States
WTC2005-63074: Direct Observations of Emulsion Flow inEHL Contact
Haixia Yang, Steven Schmid, University of Notre Dame,Notre Dame, IN, United States, Ronald Reich, Tom Kasun,Aluminum Corporation of America, ALCOA Center, PA, Unit-ed States
WTC2005-63976: A Novel Particulate-fluid Lubricant forEnvironmentally Benign Forming Processes
Michael Lovell, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, Unit-ed States, C. Fred Higgs III, Carnegie Mellon University,Pittsburgh, PA, United States, Anthony J. Mobley, Universityof Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
WTC2005-63548: Simulation of the Tribological System inSheet Metal processes on the Micro Scale
Reto Grueebler, Pavel Hora, Swiss Federal Institute of Tech-nology Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
WTC2005-63172: Evolution of Matt Surface Topography inAluminium Pack Rolling
Hiroshi Utsunomiya, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan,Michael Sutcliffe, Hugh R. Shercliff, Univeristy of Cam-bridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom, Pete S. Bate,University of Manchester, Manchester, England, UnitedKingdom, Dan B. Miller, Innoval Technology Ltd., Banbury,England, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63267: Ceramic Rolls for Wires,Tubes and Sheets Andreas Kailer, Thomas Hollstein, Fraunhofer-Institut fuerWerkstoffmechanik IWM, Freiburg, Germany
WTC2005-63528: Determination of a Critical Forming Para-meter for the Cross-Wedge Rolling of Tubes
Clint A. Morrow, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne,FL, United States, Michael R. Lovell, University of Pitts-burgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, Qiang Li, MissouriForge Inc, Poplar Bluff, MO, United States
WTC2005-63093: Deep Rolling Efficiently IncreasesFatigue Life
Terry Jacobs, Ecoroll Corporation, Milford, OH, UnitedStates, Gerhard Wilcke, Karsten Roettger, Ecoroll AG,Celle, Germany
WTC2005-64129: Effects of Asperity Shape on the Tribo-logical Behaviour during Stamping of Zinc Coated SteelSheets for Car Bodies
Alfonso C. Carcel, Elena Rodilla, DIMM-Technical Universi-ty of Valencia, Valencia, Spain
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WEDNESDAY
TK 11 Biomaterials and Biomedical Applications Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Hemisphere, Concourse Level
11-3 Simulative Biotribology Testing
Session Organizer: Thierry Blanchet, Rensselaer Poly-technic Institute, Troy, NY, UnitedStates
Session Co-Organizer: Douglas Van Citters, Thayer School ofEngineering, Hanover, NH, UnitedStates
WTC2005-64401: Improving the Wear Resistance of Ultra-high Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) (Keynote)
Orhun Muratoglu, Harvard Medical School/MassachusettsGeneral Hospital, Boston, MA, United States
WTC2005-63578: Load Scenarios Influence Fluid Absorp-tion of Polyethylene
Thorsten Schwenke, Markus A. Wimmer, Rush UniversityMedical Center, Chicago, IL, United States
WTC2005-63415: Serum Absoption and Ageing of Polyeth-ylenes During a Hip Simulator Study: ComparisonBetween Conventional and Crosslinked UHMWPE
Yvo Dirix, Andreas Becker, Plus Orthopedics AG, Aarau,Switzerland, Daniel Zurbrügg, Niutec AG, Winterthur,Switzerland, Hans Schmotzer, Plus Orthopedics AG, Aarau,Switzerland
WTC2005-63501: Effects of Biological Lubrication on theMorphology of UHMWPE Wear Particles Generated withSurface Textures
Hsu-Wei Fang, Yu-Chih Su, National Taipei University ofTechnology, Taipei, Taiwan
WTC2005-63533: Wear Evaluation of Crosslinked UHMW-PE for Knee Prostheses Using a Multi-Station Rolling-Slid-ing Tribotester
Douglas W. Van Citters, Francis E. Kennedy, John H. Curri-er, John P. Collier, Thayer School of Engineering, DartmouthCollege, Hanover, NH, United States
WTC2005-63428: The Influence of Impingement on theWear of a Metal-on-Metal Articulation: A Hip SimulatorStudy
Yvo Dirix, Andreas Becker, Wolfgang Siebels, HansSchmotzer, Plus Orthopedics AG, Aarau, Switzerland
WTC2005-63360: In-vitro Study of Backside Wear Mecha-nism on Mobile Knee Bearing Components
Sara Atwood, Francis Kennedy, John H. Currier, DouglasVan Citters, John Collier, Thayer School of Engineering,Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States
TK 12 Micro- and Nanotribology Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Cabinet, Concourse Level
12-6 MEMS I
Session Organizer: Kathy Wahl, U.S. Naval Research Lab-oratory, Washington, DC, UnitedStates
Session Co-Organizer: Nicholas Spencer, Swiss Federal Insti-tute of Technology (ETHZ), Zürich,Switzerland
Session Chair: Scott Perry, University of Houston,Houston, TX, United States
Session Co-Chair: Kathy Wahl, U.S. Naval Research Lab-oratory, Washington, DC, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63573: Surface Treatments for Modifying the Tri-bological Behavior of Microsystems (Keynote)
Michael T Dugger, Sandia National Laboratories, Albu-querque, NM, United States
WTC2005-63767: Nanotribology of MEMS Interfaces(Keynote)
Robert W. Carpick, Erin E. Flater, Mark D. Street, Universityof Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States, E.David Reedy, Alex D. Corwin, Maarten P. DeBoer, SandiaNational Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, United States, W.R. Ashurst, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States
WTC2005-63642: Applying Micro Devices to ScanningProbe Microscopes for Micro/Nano Tribology Study(Keynote)
Yasuhisa Ando, National Institute of Advanced IndustrialScience and Technology, Ibaraki, Japan, Naoki Shiraishi,University of Tsukuba (AIST), Tsukuba, Japan
WTC2005-63141: The Tribology of Carbon, Hydrogen, andSilicon-containing Solid Lubricants (Keynote)
Judith Harrison, Paul Mikulski, J. David Schall, GingerChateauneuf, Guangtu Gao, Kevin Van Workum, UnitedStates Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, United States
TK 1 Wear of and Fatigue of Materials Track
12:15pm - 1:15pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
1-12 Wear and Fatigue of Materials Poster Session
Session Organizer: Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai,Japan
Session Co-Organizer: Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute ofTechnology, Chiba, Japan
Session Co-Chair: Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute ofTechnology, Chiba, Japan
WTC2005-64101: Studying Shear Behavior of Ductile Met-als Using an Atomic Force Microscope (Poster #026)
Sudeep Ingole, Shabibahmad Kadri, Hong Liang, KarlHartwig, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63959: The Analysis of a Mechanism of MineralTribotechnical Compounds Influence of Wear Resistanceof Tribo Contacts (Poster #027)
Lyudmila A. Shabalinskaya, Cemmotology Ltd., MoscowRegion, Russia, Gennady M. Levkin, Saint-Petersburg StateAcademy of Service and Economics, Saint-Petersburg,Russia
WTC2005-64051: Tibological Characteristics of Metal Con-tacts Sliding at Low Speed (Poster #028)
Peter Bollók, Budapest University of Technology and Eco-nomics, Department of Machine Design, Budapest, Hun-gary, Mihaly Kozma, Prof., Technical University Budapest,Budapest, Hungary, Hungary
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WTC2005-63047: Wear Rate of Cast Alloys of the SystemCu-Al-Ni Having Martensite Transformation for Work UnderSliding Friction (Poster #029)
Oleksandr A. Shcheretsky, Viktor G. Novytskyy, Vladimir L.Lakhnenko, Physico-Technological Institute of Metals andAlloys of NASU, Kyiv-142, Ukraine
WTC2005-63050: Tribological Properties and Wear ofCeramic Materials (Poster #030)
Dike Ikechukwu U., Federal University of Technology Ower-ri, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria
WTC2005-63054: Effect of Initial Structure of Cast Com-posites Fe-Cr-Cu-C-(Me) on the Formation of Near-SurfaceStructure under Dry and Boundary Friction (Poster #031)
Viktor G. Novytskyy, Vladimir P. Havryliuk, Nikolay A.Kaltchuk, Dina D. Panasenko, Physico-technological Insti-tute of Metals and Alloys of NASU, Kyiv-142, Ukraine
WTC2005-63057: Theory of the Limiting States of ActiveSystems (Poster #032)
Leonid Sosnovskiy, Tribofatigue Ltd., Gomel, Belarus,Alexander Bogdanovich, Grodno State University, Grodno,Belarus
WTC2005-63062: Wear Rate of Aluminum Alloys Rein-forced by Means of Dispersed Intermetallic CompoundFeCr under Dry Friction (Poster #033)
Ivan A. Nebozhak, Viktor G. Novytskyy, Oleg I. Shinsky,Vladimir P. Havryliuk, Physico-Technological Institute of Met-als and Alloys of NASU, Kyiv-142, Ukraine
WTC2005-63081: Mechanics of the Irreversible DamagesCaused by Contact and Non Contact Load (Poster #034)
Leonid Sosnovskiy, Tribofatigue Ltd., Gomel, Belarus
WTC2005-63109: Contact and Bending Fatigue of ToothedGearings (Poster #035)
Leonid Sosnovskiy, Tribofatigue Ltd., Gomel, Belarus,Valeriy Zhmailik, Gomselmash, Gomel, Belarus, SiarheiShcharbakou, Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus,Viktor Komissarov, Belarusian State University of Transport,Gomel, Belarus
WTC2005-63191: On the Wear Measurement and Calcula-tion in Ball on Disc Test (Poster #036)
Christo Iliev, New York University, New York, NY, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63254: Characterization of Wear of a Soft Coat-ing Deposited on Titanium Alloy During Fretting (Poster#037)
Shankar Mall, Hyukjae Lee, Jeffrey Sanders, Air Force Insti-tute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, UnitedStates, Shashi Sharma, AFRL/MLBT, Mat. & Manuf. Direc-torate, Dayton, OH, United States
WTC2005-63268: Quantification of Accelerated Wear forRoad Materials by Using a New Testing Apparatus (Poster#038)
Ferhat Hammoum, Laboratoire Central des Ponts etChaussées, Bouguenais, France, Christian Stefani, Labora-toire Central des Ponts et Chaussées, Paris, France, Louis-Marie Cottineau, Jean-Pierre Desroches, Laboratoire Cen-tral des Ponts et Chaussées, Bouguenais, France
WTC2005-63293: Influence of Particle Content and Porosi-ty on the Dry Sliding Wear Behaviour of Cast In-Situ Al(Ti)-Al2O3(TiO2) Composites (Poster #039)
Abdulhaqq A. Hamid, S. Ray, S. C. Jain, P. K. Ghosh, IndianInsitute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, India
WTC2005-63346: Reuse of Wear Debris in Automotive DiscBrakes (Poster #040)
Adam Polak, Janusz Grzybek, Cracow University of Tech-nology M-4, Krakow, Woj. Malopolskie, Poland, StanislawPytko, AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow,Poland, Kirill Voynov, Machine Building Institute, St. Peters-burg, Russia
WTC2005-63538: Tribological Characterization of Steelsfor Cutlery: A New Methodology to Access Cutting EdgeSharpness (Poster #041)
José Daniel B. De Mello, Universidade Federal de Uberlân-dia, Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil, Paulo Sérgio S. Bál-samo, Acesita S A, Timóteo, Brazil
WTC2005-63590: The Study on Abrasive Wear of Carbon ofHigh Vanadium High Speed Steel Compared with that ofHigh Chromium Cast Iron (Poster #042)
Shizhong Wei, Henan University of Science and Technology,Luoyang, Henan, P.R. China, Zhu Jinhua, Xu Liujie, Xi’anJiaotong University, Xi’an, Shanxi, P.R. China, Long Rui,Zhang Yongzhen, Henan University of Science and Technol-ogy, Luoyang, Henan Province, P.R. China
WTC2005-64294: An Experimental Examination of theEffect of Interface Cooling on Thermal Wear Mechanismsin Carbon Graphite (Poster #043)
Daryl Schneider, Lyndon Stephens, University of Kentucky,Lexington, KY, United States
WTC2005-63668: A Unified Approach to Contact andStructural Fatigue (Poster #044)
Ilya Kudish, Kettering University, Flint, MI, United States
WTC2005-63822: Tribological Performance of IndustrialPolymers against Polymer Counterface Under Atmospher-ic Conditions (Poster #045)
Abdullah Mimaroglu, University of Sakarya, Adapazari,Turkey, Huseyin Unal, University of Sakarya, Faculty ofTechnical Education, Adapazari/Turkey, Turkey, T. Arda,cPAGEV Plastic Research and Development Foundation,Istanbul, Turkmenistan
WTC2005-63869: Brittle Fracture Generated by AbrasionWear in Boride Low Carbon Steel (Poster #046)
Martín D. Castillo-Sánchez, Manuel Vite, SEPI ESIME IPN,Distrito Federal, Mexico, Urriolagoitia Guillermo, Luis H.Hernández-Gómez, Villa-y-Rabasa Gabriel, SEPI, ESIME,Zacatenco, IPN, Mexico, D.F., Mexico
WTC2005-63885: A Study into the Parameters AffectingNickel Oxide Glaze Formation (Poster #047)
Alison Reynolds, Rolls-Royce plc, Derby, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63467: Relationship Between Wear PerformanceAnd Solid Lubricants In Sintered Friction Materials (Poster#048)
Toru Miyauchi, Railway Technical Research Institute, Tokyo,Japan, A. J. Day, C. S. Wright, University of Bradford, Brad-ford, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63473: Thickness and Distribution of the Trans-fer Film in Journal Bearing (Poster #049)
Adam Polak, Janusz Grzybek, Cracow University of Tech-nology M-4, Krakow, woj. Malopolskie, Poland
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WTC2005-63483: Effect of Processing Parameters on theWear Behavior of Sintered Iron and Steam Oxidized Sin-tered Iron in Reciprocating Sliding Wear Tests (Poster#050)
Antônio César Bozzi, José Daniel B. De Mello, UniversidadeFederal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil
WTC2005-64055: Sliding Wear and Friction Properties ofStitched RTM Base Carbon – Carbon Composites (Poster#051)
Mirle Surappa, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Kar-nataka, India, Kunigal Shivakumar, North Carolina A&TState University, Greensboro, NC, United States
WTC2005-64157: Research and Experiment on SleeveDamage Mechanism of Oil Film Bearing in Large-scale Mill(Poster #052)
Huang Qingxue, Taiyuan University of Science and Technol-ogy, Taiyuan, Shanxi, P.R. China, Wang Jianmei, Tai YuanUniversity of Science and Technology, Tai Yuan, Shan Xi,P.R. China
WTC2005-64192: Investigation on the Wear of Well-Tubingin the Oil Exploitation (Poster #053)
Vu Hoang Xuan, VietsoPetro Joint-venture, PetroVietnam,Hanoi, Viet Nam, Tuan Nguyen Anh, Hanoi University ofTechnology, Vietnam, Hanoi, Viet Nam
WTC2005-64195: The Influence of Tropical Climate-Chang-ing Humidity,Temperature Conditions on the Wear of SomeMaterials (Steel, Cast-Iron and Their Brush-plating Coat-ings) (Poster #054)
Tuan Nguyen Anh, Hung Pham Van, Bao Le Duc, Hanoi Uni-versity of Technology, Hanoi, Viet Nam, Nguyen TuanPhuong, University of Stuttgart, Germany, Stuttgart, Ger-many, Dao Khanh Du, CaoThang College of Technology,Hochiminh City, Vietnam, Hanoi, Viet Nam, Thuong Hien Le,School of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School,Kyungpook National University, R. Korea, Daegu, Korea(Republic)
WTC2005-64208: The Effect of Ooze Nano-crystalline Dia-mond Technology on Wear-resistance of Two Steels(Poster #055)
Chunde Jia, Zhanqiang Duan, Shutong Yang, GuohuiZhang, Shenyang Ligong University, Shenyang, P.R. China
WTC2005-64336: Effects of Stress-Relieving Slots on Fret-ting Fatigue Behavior of Ti-6Al-4V (Poster #056)
Rihong Wang, Vinod K. Jain, University of Dayton, Dayton,OH, United States, Shankar Mall, Air Force Institute of Tech-nology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, United States
WTC2005-63889: Self-Organizing at Friction and Develop-ment of Wearproof Materials (Poster #057)
Jozef S. Gershman, Nikolay A. Bushe, Alexander E.Mironov, All-Russian Railway Research Institute, Moscow,Moscow, Russia
WTC2005-63113: Modeling of Transient Wear Behavioursduring Sliding Wear of Polymers (Poster #058)
Zhu Peng, Huang Pei, Nanjing University of Technology,Nanjing, Jiangsu, P.R. China
TK 9 Manufacturing Processes Track
12:15pm - 1:15pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
9-4 Manufacturing Processes Poster Session
Session Organizer: Andrew Jackson, ExxonMobil Re-search and Engineering, Annandale,NJ, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Ioan Marinescu, University of Toledo,Toledo, OH, United States
WTC2005-63152: An Investigation on Machining Behaviourof Metal Matrix Composites by Using PCD Inserts (Poster#059)
N. Muthukrishnan, Sri Venkateswara College of Engineer-ing, Sri Perumbudur, India, Vikram Devaraj, Kaushik S.Gurunathan, Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering,Chennai, India, K. Prahalada Rao, JNTU College of Engi-neering, Ananthapur, Anantapur, India
WTC2005-64311: On the Tribological Effectiveness of Con-trolled Cutting Fluid Application in Machining with CoatedTools (Poster #060)
Anshu D. Jayal, A. K. Balaji, University of Utah, Salt LakeCity, UT, United States
WTC2005-64098: Dry Machinability of Aluminum Alloys(Poster #061)
Iqbal Shareef, Bradley University, Peoria, IL, United States,Manikandan Natarajan, Caterpillar Inc., Arora, IL, UnitedStates, Oyelayo O. Ajayi, Argonne National Laboratory,Argonne, IL, United States
WTC2005-63045: Effect of Frictional Force on the Degreeof Deformation Unevenness (Poster #062)
Tomislav Marinkovic, Nissal Ad, Nis, Serbia, Yugoslavia,Jovan D. Ristic, Dragan I. Temeljkovski, University of Nis,Nis, Serbia, Yugoslavia
WTC2005-63133: Emulsion for Single Phase Alpha-Brassin Hot Rolling Process: Case Study (Poster #063)
Xianguo Hu, Hefei University of Technology, Institute of Tri-bology, Hefei, P.R. China
WTC2005-63138: Effects of Solid Lubricants during Com-pression Tests (Poster #064)
Jayanta Banerjee, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez(UPRM), Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
WTC2005-63296: An Approach to Predicting Evolution ofMaterial Properties Near Surfaces With High Friction inMetal Forming (Poster #065)
Sergei Alexandrov, Institute for Problems in Mechanics,Moscow, Russia
WTC2005-64278: The Influence of Friction Stability on theSuccess of Lubricated Stamping Operations. PredictiveTools from Plane Friction Tests (Poster #066)
Alfonso C. Carcel, Miguel A. Perez-Puig, DIMM-TechnicalUniversity of Valencia, Valencia, Spain
WTC2005-63791: Tribological Properties of Ground Sur-faces (Poster #067)
Miroslav Babic, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac,Yugoslavia
WTC2005-64215: Muli-scale Study of Abrasion Signatureby 2D Wavelet Decomposition (Poster #068)
Hassan Zahouani, Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamiquedes Systèmes-UMR CNRS 5513, Ecully, France, SaberMezghani, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, 69131, France, RobertoVargiolu, Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Sys-tèmes-UMR CNRS 5513, Ecully, France, Michel Dursapt,ENISE, Saint Etienne, France
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WTC2005-63639: A Method to Predict Temperature FieldsDuring Frictional Welding by Introducing the Heat InputCoefficient and the Heat Input Surface Transfer (Poster#069)
Toshi-Taka Ikeshoji, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo,Japan, Nobuaki Demura, Kawasaki Heavy Industory,Akashi, Hyogo-ken, Japan, Akio Suzumura, TakahisaYamazaki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-64277: Tribological Investigation of the Polymer-based Lubrication System with Micropores Used in a Man-ufacturing Transfer Line (Poster #070)
Simon Tung, General Motors R&D Center, Warren, MI, Unit-ed States, Dennis Karczynski, General Motors Quality Net-work, Detroit, MI, United States, Yong Huang, Clemson Uni-versity, Clemson, SC, United States
TK 10 Tribology of Internal Combustion Engines Track
12:15pm - 1:15pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
10-4 IC Engine Tribology Poster Session
Session Organizer: Andrew Jackson, ExxonMobil Re-search and Engineering, Annandale,NJ, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Martin Priest, The University of Leeds,Leeds, West Yorkshire, United King-dom
WTC2005-63157: Simulation of EHD Lubrication of Com-mon-Pin Conrod Big End Bearings in High Speed ICEngines (Poster #071)
Ming-Tang Ma, AVL UK Limited, Bedford, United Kingdom,Bernhard Loibnegger, AVL LIST GMBH, Graz, Austria
WTC2005-63593: Effect of Lubricant Darkening on WearProperties of White Metal Bearing in 2-Stroke MarineDiesel Engine (Poster #072)
Yong-Hee Ahn, Dae-Young Kim, Eun-Cheol Kim, HyundaiHeavy Industries Co., Ltd., Ulsan, Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-64036: Shaft Center Orbit in Dynamically LoadedRadial Bearings (Poster #073)
Peder Klit, Danish Technical University, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby,Denmark, Anders Voelund, MAN B&W Diesel A/S, Copen-hagen, Denmark
WTC2005-63086: Solid Lubricant Coatings for AutomotiveEngine Pistons (Poster #074)
Michael Schuetz, Dow Corning Corporation, Wiesbaden,Germany, Gary McIntyre, Dow Corning Corporation, Ply-mouth, MI, United States
WTC2005-63520: Investigation of Influence of Inclinationon Friction and Wear Mechanisms in Piston Ring CylinderLiner Contact with the New SRV® 4 Test Rig (Poster #075)
Andreas Pauschitz, Martin Jech, AC2T Research GmbH,Wiener Neustadt, Austria, Ebrecht Johannes, OptimolInstruments GmbH, Munich, Germany, Thomas Lebersorg-er, AC2T Research GmbH, Wiener Neustadt, Austria
WTC2005-63021: Calculation and Optimization of Tribo-contacts and Lubrication Systems of Internal CombustionEngines for Various Types of Lubricant (Poster #076)
Svetlana Sivrikova, Jury Rozhdestvensky, Igor Petrov, Svet-lana Popova, South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Rus-sia
WTC2005-63414: Wear and Lubrication Characteristics ofa Multi-Cylinder Diesel Engine Using Vegetable Oil Blend-ed Fuel (Poster #077)
Md. Abul Kalam, Masjuki H. Hassan, Edzrol Niza Mohamad,University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumur, Malaysia
WTC2005-64248: Computer Program Development Predict-ing Engine Oil Consumption (Poster #078)
Sang Myung Chun, Hoseo University, Seoul, Korea (Repub-lic)
WTC2005-64342: Development of High Temperature Tribo-logical Lubricants for Low Heat Rejection High Tempera-ture Operation Diesel Engines (Poster #079)
Philipe F. Saad, Lloyd Kamo, Adiabatics, Inc., Columbus, IN,United States, Milad H. Mekari, Walter W. Bryzik, U.S. ArmyTACOM RD&E Center, Warren, MI, United States
WTC2005-63725: Theoretical Analysis of Piston Ring Fric-tional Loss in an Innovative Rotating Liner Internal Com-bustion Engine (Poster #080)
Huijie Xu, Michael D. Bryant, Ronald D. Matthews,Myoungjin Kim, Thomas Kiehne, The University of Texas atAustin, Austin, TX, United States
TK 11 Biomaterials and Biomedical Applications Track
12:15pm - 1:15pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
11-7 Biotribology Poster Session
WTC2005-63264: A Generalised Dispersion Model for Syn-ovial Fluid with Effect of Magnetic Field (Poster #081)
Rekha Bali, Sunil Sharma, Utter Pradesh Technical Univer-sity, Lucknow, Kanpur, India
WTC2005-63295: Wear of Crosslinked UHMWPE in a HipJoint Simulator (Poster #082)
Alison Galvin, Eileen Ingham, John Fisher, University ofLeeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63745: Behavior of Sucking Disks under Verticaland Tangential Load (Poster #083)
Toshikatsu Washio, AIST, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, Kazuyu-ki Mizuhara, Tokyo Denki University, Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-63699: Fiberscopic Visualization of Total KneeReplacement Contact Kinematics During In Vitro Simula-tion (Poster #084)
John D. DesJardins, Lisa C. Benson, Lisa Gustafson, Mar-tine LaBerge, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, UnitedStates
WTC2005-64276: Biomechanical Modeling of Hip JointProsthesis (Poster #085)
Marcelo Gaspar, Departamento de Engenharia Industrial,Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Castelo Branco, CasteloBranco, Portugal, Artur Mateus, Escola Superior de Tec-nologia e Gestão, Instituto Politécnico de Leiria, Leiria, Por-tugal, Candida Pereira, Instituto Superior de Engenharia deCoimbra, Coimbra, Portugal, Fernando Ventura, Faculdadede Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade de Coimbra,Coimbra, Portugal
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WTC2005-63914: Biotribological Behavior of Ultra HighMolecular Weight Polyethylene Composites ContainingNature Coral (Poster #086)
Qing L. Wang, Shi R. Ge, Xiao L. Huang, Sahn H. Qian,China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, P.R.China
WTC2005-64283: Evaluation of Lubrication and Friction inKnee Joint Attacked by Osteoarthritis after HyaluronicAcid Treatment (Poster #087)
Rumen Stoilov, Clinics of Rheumatology, University of Med-icine, Sofia, Bulgaria, Zhetcho Kalitchin, SciBulCom Ltd.,Sofia, Bulgaria
WTC2005-63370: Development of a Novel Wear TestingDevice for the Investigation of Articular Cartilage andCompliant Polymers for Use in Biomedical Implants(Poster #088)
Christian J. Schwartz, P.E., Shyam Bahadur, Ph.D., IowaState University, Ames, IA, United States
WTC2005-64211: Bionic Lubrication System of ArtificialJoints - System Design and Mechanics Simulation (Poster#089)
Shihu Su, Jianhua Zhang, Dehua Tao, Shanghai University,Shanghai, P.R. China
WTC2005-64017: Lubricin Interaction with HyaluronatePromotes Interchain Association Leading to Network For-mation (Poster #090)
Gregory Jay, Jahn Torres, Kenneth Breuer, Brown Universi-ty, Providence, RI, United States, Matthew Warman, CaseWestern Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States,Ronald Laxer, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON,Canada, Matthew Laderer, Brown University, Providence,RI, United States
WTC2005-63850: 3D Characterization of Surface State in aKnee Prosthesis (Poster #091)
Isaías Hilerio, UAM Azcapotzalco, México, D.F., Estado deMexico, Mexico, Miguel Barron, Universidad Autonoma Met-ropolitana Azcapotzalco, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mex-ico, Manuel Vite, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico City,Distrito Federal, Mexico
WTC2005-63692: Biotribological Behavior of BoronizedTungsten (Poster #092)
Sudeep Ingole, Rahul Ribeiro, Juan Ortiz, Texas A&M Uni-versity, College Station, TX, United States, Metin Usta,Gebze Institute of Technology, Gebze/Kocaeli, Turkey, CumaBindal, Sakarya University, Sakarya, Turkey, Hikmat Ucisik,Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, Hong Liang, TexasA&M University, College Station, TX, United States
WTC2005-63694: Tribological Performance of Cell-TreatedNickel Matrix (Poster #093)
Bing Shi, Thomas Kuhn, Lawrence Duffy, University of Alas-ka Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, United States, Hong Liang,Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States
WTC2005-63623: Wear Reduction by Functional ProteinBoundary Film on Poly(vinyl alcohol) Hydrogel (Poster#094)
Kazuhiro Nakashima, Japan/Kyushu University, Fukuoka,Japan, Yoshinori Sawae, Teruo Mukarami, Kyushu Universi-ty, Fukuoka, Japan
WTC2005-63311: Examination of Roughness Effects onBio-adhesion of SAM through Numerical Simulation(Poster #095)
Weidong Cheng, Kambiz Farhang, Southern Illinois Univer-sity at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL, United States
WTC2005-63697: The Effects of Stress State in Dental Bio-contacts (Poster #096)
Mihai-Catalin Frunza, University of Medicine and Farmacy,Faculty of Dentistry, Bucuresti, Romania, George Frunza,University of Suceava, Suceava, Romania
WTC2005-63337: Contact Mechanics Analysis and InitialStability of Press-Fit Metal-on-Metal Hip Resurfacing Pros-theses (Poster #097)
Itoro Udofia, Feng Liu, Zhongmin M. Jin, University ofLeeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom, PaulRoberts, Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, United Kingdom,Peter Grigoris, University of Bradford, Bradford, UnitedKingdom
WTC2005-63495: Modeling of the Generation of UHMWPEParticles with Microfabricated Surface Textures (Poster#098)
Hsu-Wei Fang, National Taipei University of Technology,Taipei, Taiwan, Stephen Hsu, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, Unit-ed States, Jan V. Sengers, University of Maryland, CollegePark, MD, United States
WTC2005-63696: Friction and Wear Behavior of BoronizedChromium for Biological Applications (Student Poster#099)
Rahul Ribeiro, Sudeep Ingole, Juan Ortiz, Hong Liang,Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States,Metin Usta, Gebze Institute of Technology, Gebze/Kocaeli,Turkey, Cuma Bindal, Sakarya University, Sakarya, Turkey,Hikmat Ucisik, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey
WTC2005-63656: Evaluation of Wear Resistance of Cross-linked Ultra-high Molecular Weight Polyethylene for JointProstheses in the Multi-directional Pin-on-Plate Apparatus(Poster 100)
Takanori Sawano, Teruo Mukarami, Yoshinori Sawae,Kyushu University, fukuoka, Japan
WTC2005-64199: Friction of Human Skin In Vivo (Poster#101)
Cyril Pailler-Mattéi, Roberto Vargiolu, Hassan Zahouani,Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Systèmes-UMRCNRS 5513, Ecully, France
WTC2005-63306: A Second Generation Highly CrosslinkedUHMWPE: Vitamin E Stabilization Does Not AdverselyAffect the Wear Rate of Irradiated Acetabular Liners(Poster #102
Ebru Oral, Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts GeneralHospital, Boston, MA, United States, Keith Wannomae,Arnaz S. Malhi, Steven D. Christensen, Massachusetts Gen-eral Hospital, Boston, MA, United States, Orhun Muratoglu,Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital,Boston, MA, United States
WTC2005-63775: Structure and Frictional Characteristicsof Animals’ Driving Pads (Poster #103)
Zhendong Dai, Ah Ji, Min Yu, C. Guo, Nanjing University ofAeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, Jiangsu, P.R. China
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TK 12 Micro- and Nanotribology Track
12:15pm - 1:15pmRoom: Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level
12-7 Micro- and Nanotribology Poster Session
Session Organizer: Kathy Wahl, U.S. Naval Research Lab-oratory, Washington, DC, UnitedStates
Session Co-Organizer: Nicholas Spencer, Swiss Federal Insti-tute of Technology (ETHZ), Zürich,Switzerland, Timothy Ovaert, Universi-ty of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN,United States
WTC2005-63204: Fluorocarbon Films Deposited by DeepReactive Ion Etching for Stiction Minimization of MEMSStructures (Poster #104)
Yan Xin Zhuang, Aric K. Menon, MIC, Technical University ofDenmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
WTC2005-63670: Sliding Induced Nanocrystals on Si(Poster #105)
Srinivas Guruzu, Hong Liang, Texas A&M University, Col-lege Station, TX, United States
WTC2005-63846: A Wear Study of the Diamond-like CarbonFilms on Alloys for Orthopaedic Applications (Poster #106)
Song-Jeng Huang, Yeau-Ren Jeng, Department of Mechan-ical Engineering, National Chung Cheng University, Min-Hsiung, Chia-Yi, Taiwan, Ken-Fu Liu, National Chung ChengUniversity, Ming-Hsiung, Chia-Yi, Taiwan
WTC2005-63736: Effect of Capillary Bridge on Nano-adhe-sion (Poster #107)
Seung Ho Yang, Stephen Hsu, National Institute of Stan-dards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, United States
WTC2005-63701: Effect of Colloidal Probe Random Sur-face Features on Adhesion (Poster #108)
Seung Ho Yang, Stephen Hsu, National Institute of Stan-dards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, United States
WTC2005-63091: Integration of a Molecular ViscosityModel and a Continuum EHL Solution for Simulation ofThin Film Lubrication (Poster #109)
Ashlie Martini, Yuchuan Liu, Randall Q. Snurr, Q. JaneWang, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States
WTC2005-63497: Packing Structure of OTS on Silicon Sur-faces: A Computational Approach (Poster #110)
Javier Barriga, Tekniker, Eibar, Spain, Borja Coto, BeatrizFernández, Fundación Tekniker, Eibar, Spain
WTC2005-63834: Tribological Process Characterizationwith In-situ Quantitative Nano-scale Metrology (Poster#111)
Antanas Daugela, Alex Meyman, Vladimir Knyazik, NikolaiYeremin, Center for Tribology Inc., Campbell, CA, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63604: Investigation of Gold and Gold Alloy Con-tacts for RF MEMS Switches (Poster #112)
Zhenyin Yang, Febin Skaria, Angus I. Kingon, JacquelineKrim, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, UnitedStates, Art Morris, wiSpry Inc., Cary, NC, United States,Lichtenwalner Daniel, Christian Nauenheim, North CarolinaState University, Raleigh, NC, United States
WTC2005-63964: Tribological Properties of Nano/Micro-patterned PMMA Surfaces on Silicon Wafer (Poster #113)
Eui-Sung Yoon, R. Arvind Singh, Hosung Kong, ByungkyuKim, Dock-Ho Kim, Korea Institute of Science and Technol-ogy, Seoul, Korea (Republic), Kahp Y. Suh, Hoon Eui Jeong,Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-63166: Preparation and Tribological Behavior ofPAH/PAA Molecular Deposition Films (Poster #114)
Wang De Guo, Xuexin Yu, China Petroleum University, Bei-jing, P.R. China, Si-wei Zhang, China University of Petrole-um, Beijing, P.R. China, Dapeng Feng, Chinese Academy ofSciences, Lanzhou, P.R. China
WTC2005-63423: Wear Properties and Mechanisms atNano Contacts (Poster #115)
Dong F. Wang, Ishinomaki Senshu University, Ishinomaki,Japan
WTC2005-64317: Near Surface Measurement of Mechani-cal Properties Using Instrumented Indentation Measure-ments (Poster #116)
Kambiz Farhang, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale,Carbondale, IL, United States, Larry Seitzman, Bao Feng,Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, IL, United States
WTC2005-64026: A Molecular Dynamics Study on the Sta-tic and Dynamic Properties of Lubricant PFPE in Hard DiskDriver (Poster #117)
Li Xin, Hu Yuanzhong, Wang Hui, Tsinghua University, Bei-jing, P.R. China
WTC2005-64033: A New Simulation Method of Interactionbetween a Liquid Crystalline Polymer and Two SerratedWalls (Poster #118)
Lan He, Northwestern Polytechnical University, The HongKong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, P.R. China, KaiLeung Yung, Yan Xu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic Universi-ty, Hong Kong, P.R. China, Yun Wen Shen, NorthwesternPolytechnical University, Xi’an, P.R. China
WTC2005-63926: The Analysis of Squeezed Air-dampingon the Planar MEMS Structures (Poster #119)
Xiaojing Wang, Min Wang, Yongwu Liu, Shanghai Universi-ty, Shanghai, P.R. China
WTC2005-63079: Integrated Multi-Sensor Tribo-SPM Nano+ Micro Tribo-Metrology (Poster #120)
Norm V. Gitis, Jun Xiao, Antanas Daugela, Michael Vino-gradov, Center for Tribology, Inc., Campbell, CA, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63125: Advances in Studies on the Tribology ofMolecular Deposition Films (Poster #121)
Si-wei Zhang, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, P.R.China
WTC2005-63207: Surface Testing for the 21st Century:Interactions at the Microlevel (Poster #122)
Dirk Drees, Falex Tribology NV, Leuven, Vl. Br., Belgium,Satish Achanta, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Vl.Br., Belgium, Jean-Pierre Celis, Catholic University of Leu-ven, Leuven, Vl. Br., Belgium, Michael H Anderson, FalexCorporation, Sugar Grove, IL, United States
WTC2005-64402: Low Friction Achieved Using RepulsiveVan der Waals Forces: A Nanotribology Study with ColloidProbe AFM (Poster #123)
Mark W. Rutland, Royal Insitute of Technology, Stockholm,SE 10044, Sweden, L. Bergstrom, Stockholm University,Stockholm, Sweden, A. Feiler, Uppsala University, Upsalla,Sweden
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WTC2005-63864: Scratch Testing of Nanostructured Films(Poster #124)
Mark Gee, Nicolas Evanno, David Mendels, National Physi-cal Laboratory, Teddington, United Kingdom
TK 1 Wear of and Fatigue of Materials Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Monroe West, Concourse Level
1-6 Sliding Wear/Modeling II
Session Organizer: Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai,Japan
Session Co-Organizer: Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute ofTechnology, Chiba, Japan
Session Chair: Irina G. Goryacheva, Institute for Prob-lems in Mechanics of the RussianAcademy of Sciences, Moscow, Rus-sia
Session Co-Chair: Yves Berthier, INSA de Lyon - LaMCoS, Villeurbanne Cedex, France
WTC2005-63617: The Effect of Interaction between Neigh-boring Asperity Contacts on Wear Mode Transition in Slid-ing Contact of Rough Surfaces
Tomohisa Tanaka, Chikara Yamanaka, Keiji Kyogoku,Tsunamitsu Nakahara, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo,Japan
WTC2005-63900: Determination of Steady-state AdhesiveWear Rate
Lin Jiang Yang, Nanyang Technological University, Singa-pore, Singapore
WTC2005-64069: Wear Characteristics of Metals usingDisk on Disk Type Wear Test Rig
Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute of Technology, Chiba,Japan, Takeshi Yoshida, Nihon Kosakuyu Co. Ltd, Tokyo,Japan
WTC2005-64315: Friction and Wear Behaviour of Nano-crystalline Nickel
Mehdi Shafiei, Ahmet T. Alpas, University of Windsor, Wind-sor, ON, Canada
WTC2005-63897: Water Lubricated Sliding Wear ofSi3N4/BN Fibrous Monoliths
Felipe Gutierrez-Mora, University of Seville, Seville, Seville,Spain, Ali Erdemir, Kenneth C. Goretta, Argonne NatinalLaboratory, Argonne, IL, United States, Arturo Dominguez-Rodriguez, University of Seville, Seville, Spain, Jules Rout-bort, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63056: The Method of Strength Calculation inVolume Fracture and Surface Damage
Leonid Sosnovskiy, Tribofatigue Ltd., Gomel, Belarus
TK 4 Additives And Tribochemistry Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Thoroughbred, Concourse Level
4-4 Environmental Friendly Lubricant/Additives
Session Organizer: Stephen Hsu, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD,United States
Session Chair: Masoud Kasrai, University of WesternOntario, London, ON, Canada
Session Co-Chair: Lavern Wedeven, Wedeven Associates,Inc., Edgmont, PA, United States
WTC2005-64310: Tribochemical Reactions at the Water-Lubricated Silicon Nitride Interface: Gel Formation Mecha-nism
Richard Gates, Charles Ying, Stephen Hsu, NIST, Gaithers-burg, MD, United States
WTC2005-64002: Study on Biodegradable Lubricants:Improvement in Oxidative Stability of Vegetable Oils
Jiusheng Li, R&D Center of Lubricating Oil Corporation,PetroChina, lanzhou, GanSu Province, P.R. China
WTC2005-64075: ZDDP-Additive-Catalyst Interactions inEngine Oil
Kajal Parekh, Ramoun Mourhatch, Pranesh Aswath, Univer-sity of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States
WTC2005-63452: Orientation and Degradation of PolymerSliding Surfaces Evaluated by Raman Spectroscopy
Pieter Samyn, Jan Quintelier, Ghent University, Gent, Bel-gium, Patrick De Baets, Ghent, Ghent, Belgium, Jeroen VanCraenenbroeck, Francis Verpoort, Ghent University, Gent,Belgium, Gustaaf Schoukens, Ghent University, Zwijnaarde,Belgium
WTC2005-63385: Quantum Chemistry Study on Tribologi-cal Performance and Action Mechanism of Organic Disul-fide Compounds as Additive
Xinfang Li, Xueye Wang, Yuanqiang Tan, Xiangtan Universi-ty, Xiangtan, Hunan, P.R. China
WTC2005-64296: Tribology Testing of Advanced AviationOils, Bearing and Gear Materials
Lavern Wedeven, William F. Black, Donna J. Carlisle, Wede-ven Associates, Inc., Edgmont, PA, United States
TK 6 Machine Components Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Lincoln West, Concourse Level
6-5 Tribology in Transportation II
Session Organizer: Charles H. Paxton, C. L. S. Oma, GeneralMotors Vehicle Manufacturing, Dayton,OH, United States
Session Chair: Kenneth W. Street, NASA Glenn Re-search Center, Cleveland, OH, UnitedStates
WTC2005-64285: Space Shuttle Rudder Speed Brake Actu-ator Gear Testing
Robert L. Thom, Phillip B. Hall, Timothy R. Jett, Howard G.Gibson, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, MarshallSpace Flight Center, AL, United States
WTC2005-63458: Thermal and Strucural Mapping of WheelEnd of HCV
Bhupendra Bhat, PIET Pune, Maharashtra, India, R. B.Ingle, PIET Pune, Pune, India
WTC2005-63990: Study on Influence of Air Pressure onBraking Condition
Chen Dong, Ping Huang, South China University of Tech-nology, Guangzhou City, Guangdong, P.R. China
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TECHNICALSESSIONS
WTC2005-64153: Vibrostability Peculiarities of Disk Brakein Automobile Anti-lock Braking System
Pogosian Albert, Artak Bakhshyan, Araik Tamrazov, StateEngineering University of Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia
WTC2005-64185: Numerical Simulations for FrictionInduced Vibrations Considering Temperature-DependenceEffect
Yusaku Nagata, Kenichi Suzuki, Takashi Yamamoto, OsamuHirayama, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology,Tokyo, Japan, Yoichi Kumemura, Automotive System Group,Hitachi Ltd., Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan, MitsuhiroNagasaka, Hitachi, Minami-Alps, Yamanashi, Japan
WTC2005-64295: Using Versatile Bench Tests to DetermineAxle Performance
Farrukh Qureshi, James Vinci, Morey Najman, Michael Hus-ton, The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, OH, United States
TK 8 Surface Engineering and Coatings Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Jefferson West, Concourse Level
8-3 Tribology of Nanostructured and Composite Films
Session Organizer: James E. Krzanowski, University ofNew Hampshire, Durham, NH, UnitedStates
Session Co-Organizer: Mustafa Urgen, Istanbul Technical Uni-versity, Istanbul, Turkey
WTC2005-64180: The Future for Plasma-Based SurfaceEngineering Techniques In Tribology (Keynote)
Allan Matthews, Adrian Leyland, University of Sheffield,Sheffield, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63247: Tribological Properties of Embedded Solid Lubricant Coatings Fabricated by Patterning Methods
James E. Krzanowski, Dyumani Nunna, University of NewHampshire, Durham, NH, United States
WTC2005-64056: Comparative Tribological Behavior of TiN,CrN-, ZrN-, and MoN -Cu Based Nanocomposite Coatings
Mustafa Urgen, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul,Turkey, M. Kursat Kazmanli, Vefa Erzimik, Ahmet Oztürk,Istanbul Technical University, Department of Materials andMetallurgical Engineering, Istanbul, Turkey, Osman Eryil-maz, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, UnitedStates, A. Fuat Cakir, Istanbul Technical University, Depart-ment of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Istanbul,Turkey, Ali Erdemir, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne,IL, United States
WTC2005-63570: Comparison of WC/DLC/WS2 and YSZ/Au/ DLC/MoS2 “Chameleon” Coatings for Tribological Applica-tions
Colin Baker, Andrey Voevodin, Jeffrey Zabinski, MLBT, AirForce Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air ForceBase, OH, United States
WTC2005-63568: Adaptive Nanocomposite Films Exhibit-ing Low Friction in a Broad Temperature Range
Chris Muratore, Andrey Voevodin, J. J. Hu, J. S. Zabinski, AirForce Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air ForceBase, OH, United States,
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Jefferson East, Concourse Level
8-13 Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP) II
Session Organizer: Hong Liang, Texas A&M University, Col-lege Station, TX, United States
Session Chair: Yuzhuo Li, Igor Sokolov, Clarkson Univer-sity, Potsdam, NY, United States
Session Co-Chair: Joe Levert, SUNY Maritime College,Bronx, NY, United States
WTC2005-64115: Relating Friction in CMP to TopographyEvolution
Xiaolin Xie, Duane Boning, MIT, Cambridge, MA, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63708: Process Map Development for ChemicalMechanical Polishing with Low-k Material
Michael Sutcliffe, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Eng-land, United Kingdom, Feiyang Liu, Ling Cheng, CambridgeUniversity Engineering Department, Cambridge, UnitedKingdom, Huirong Le, Cambridge University, Cambridge,United Kingdom
WTC2005-64202: A Scratch Intersection Model of MaterialRemoval during Chemical Mechanical Planarization
Abhijit Chandra, Ashraf Bastawros, Wei Che, Iowa StateUniversity, Ames, IA, United States
WTC2005-63587: Investigation of Copper CMP Mecha-nisms Using an Atomic Force Microscope
Milind Kulkarni, Ng Dedy, Hong Liang, Texas A&M Universi-ty, College Station, TX, United States
WTC2005-63817: The Relative Friction Force Contributionsof Polishing Pads and Slurries during Chemical Mechani-cal Polishing
Joe Levert, SUNY Maritime College, Bronx, NY, UnitedStates, Chad S. Korach, State University of New York atStony Brook, Stony Brook, NY, United States
WTC2005-63805: Quantitative In-Situ Measurement ofAsperity Compression During Chemical Mechanical Pla-narization
Caprice Gray, Daniel Apone, Chris Rogers, Vincent Manno,Tufts University, Medford, MA, United States, Chris Barns,Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR, United States, MansourMoinpour, Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA, UnitedStates, Sriram Anjur, Cabot Microelectronics Corporation,Aurora, IL, United States, Ara Philipossian, The University ofArizona, Tucson, AZ, United States
TK 9 Manufacturing Processes Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Military, Concourse Level
9-2 Manufacturing Processes II - Cutting
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WEDNESDAY
Session Organizer: Andrew Jackson, ExxonMobil Re-search and Engineering, Annandale,NJ, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Ioan Marinescu, University of Toledo,Toledo, OH, United States
Session Co-Chair: Andrew Jackson, ExxonMobil Re-search and Engineering, Annandale,NJ, United States
WTC2005-64166: Vortex-tube Cooling for Tool Wear Reduc-tion in A390 Dry Machining
Jie Liu, Kevin Chou, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL,United States
WTC2005-63089: Investigation of Liquid Nitrogen Lubrica-tion Effect in Cryogenic Machining
Shane Y. Hong, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu,Taiwan/P.R. China
WTC2005-64312: Tribology of Coated Tools in High-SpeedMachining: A Tool Wear and ‘Equivalent Toolface’ Geome-try Based Study
A. K. Balaji, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63952: Wear of Coated Carbide Tools in theUltra-Precision Machining of Stainless Steel
Willey Y. H. Liew, University Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu,Sabah, Malaysia, Ding Xing, Singapore Institute of Manu-facturing Technology, Singapore, Singapore
WTC2005-63137: Specific Cutting Energy and other Para-meters Related to Machining of Composites: Effects ofFriction and Lubrication
Jayanta Banerjee, Ricardo J. Montosa, University of PuertoRico at Mayaguez (UPRM), Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
WTC2005-64128: Studies of Machining Parameters of AlAlloy A-390 during Turning
Suresh Dhiman, NIT Hamirpur (H.P.), Hamirpur, HimachalPradesh, India, Rakesh Sehgal, National Institute of Tech-nology, Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh, India, Dr. S. K. Shar-ma, NIT Kurukshetra, Kurukshetra, Haryana, India
TK 11 Biomaterials and Biomedical Applications Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Hemisphere, Concourse Level
11-1 Mathematical and Computational Modeling ofOrthopaedic Joints
Session Organizer: W. Gregory Sawyer, University of Flori-da, Gainesville, FL, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Donna M. Meyer, University of RhodeIsland, Kingston, RI, United States
WTC2005-63560: Objective Lifetime Design of OrthopaedicJoint Replacements: Are We There Yet
Scott Banks, B. J. Fregly, UF, Gainesville, FL, United States,M. K. Harman, Biomotion Foundation, Palm Beach, FL, Unit-ed States, Matt Hamilton, W. Gregory Sawyer, University ofFlorida, Gainesville, FL, United States
WTC2005-63474: Modelling the Effects of Head Diameterand Cup Wall Thickness on Contact Mechanics and Wear ofCross-linked UHMWPE Cups
Lu Kang, Alison Galvin, Zhongmin M Jin, John Fisher, Uni-versity of Leeds, leeds, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63356: Effect of Acetabular Cup Design on theTribology of Metal-on-Metal Hip Resurfacing Replace-ments: A Contact Mechanics and ElastohydrodynamicLubrication Study
Itoro Udofia, Feng Liu, Zhongmin M. Jin, University ofLeeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom, PaulRoberts, Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, United Kingdom,Peter Grigoris, University of Bradford, Bradford, UnitedKingdom
WTC2005-63979: The PTT Model in Hip Joint Rplacement:Shock Loading
John Tichy, Renssealer Poly Institute, Troy, NY, UnitedStates, Benyebka Bou-Saïd, INSA, Villeurbanne, France(Metro)
WTC2005-63330: The Effect of Different LubricationRegimes and Lubricants on the Friction Hard-on-HardTotal Hip Replacements
Sophie Williams, Zhongmin M. Jin, University of Leeds,Leeds, United Kingdom, Martin H. Stone, Leeds GeneralInfirmary, Leeds, United Kingdom, Eileen Ingham, JohnFisher, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63661: The Role of Synovial Fluid Properties in aDynamic Hip Joint Simulation
Philip L de Vaal, Niel Pieterse, Carl Sandrock, University ofPretoria, Pretoria, South Africa
TK 12 Micro- and Nanotribology Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Cabinet, Concourse Level
12-8 MEMS II
Session Organizer: Kathy Wahl, U.S. Naval Research Lab-oratory, Washington, DC, UnitedStates
Session Co-Organizer: Nicholas Spencer, Swiss Federal Insti-tute of Technology (ETHZ), Zürich,Switzerland
Session Chair: Scott Perry, University of Houston,Houston, TX, United States
WTC2005-63417: Friction Characteristics of Self-Assem-bled Monolayers Coated on Si-wafer by Chemical VaporDeposition at Nano/Micro-scale
R. Arvind Singh, Eui-Sung Yoon, Hung-Gu Han, HosungKong, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul,Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-63716: Frictional Properties of Silicon and Self-assembled Monolayers as a Function of Surface Rough-ness, Chemical Composition and Sliding Condition
Giuseppe Bregliozzi, Haute École ARC Ingénierie, Le Locle,Switzerland, Nicolas Conté, CSM Instruments SA, Peseux,Switzerland, S. Imad-Uddin Ahmed, Haute École ARCIngénierie, Le Locle, Switzerland, Nicholas X. Randall, CSMInstruments Inc., Needham, MA, United States, Pierre-Albert Steinmann, Haute École ARC ingénierie, Le Locle,Switzerland
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WTC2005-63491: Micro/Nano-Tribological Behavior ofOctadecyltrichlorosilane on Silicon as a Coating for MEMS
Javier Barriga, Tekniker, Eibar, Spain, Beatriz Fernández,Fundación Tekniker, Eibar, Spain, Estefania Abad, Tekniker,Eibar, Spain, Borja Coto, Fundación Tekniker, Eibar, Spain
WTC2005-63211: Tribological Properties of MEMS Materi-als Measured on a Small-scale Device
John A. Williams, Cambridge University, Engineering Dept,Cambridge, United Kingdom, K. L. D. Faszer, CambridgeUniversity, Cambridge, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63203: Capillary Induced Stiction and Adhesionof MEMS Materials
Yan Xin Zhuang, Aric K. Menon, MIC, Technical University ofDenmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
WTC2005-63448: Friction Force Microscopy Investigationof Elastic Instabilities in Nanolubricated Junctions
Renato Buzio, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche CNR -INFM, Genova, Italy, Corrado Boragno, Francesco Buatierde Mongeot, Ugo Valbusa, Dipartimento di Fisica, Universitàdegli Studi di Genova, Genova, Italy
TK 1 Wear of and Fatigue of Materials Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Monroe West, Concourse Level
1-7 Wear of Composites
Session Organizer: Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute ofTechnology, Chiba, Japan
Session Co-Organizer: Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai,Japan
Session Chair: Andreas A. Polycarpou, University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana,IL, United States
Session Co-Chair: Jean Denape, National EngineeringSchool of Tarbes, Tarbes, France
WTC2005-63016: Effect of TIC Content on Friction andWear Behavior of Al-TiC Composites
Rajnesh Tyagi, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, UP,India
WTC2005-63749: Dry Sliding Wear Behaviour of Cu-SiCpComposites
R. K. Paretkar, VNIT, Nagpur, India, Sanjay Sapate, V.N.I.T.,Nagpur, India, N. B. Dhokey, P.I.E.T, Pune, India, A. Uttar-war, VNIT, Nagpur, India
WTC2005-63097: Wear and Friction Behaviour of CGRPand WGRP Composites Subjected to Dry Sliding
Nabil S. El-Tayeb, Belal F.Yousif, Faculty of Engineering andTechnology, Multimedia University, Melaka, Malaysia
WTC2005-64279: Friction and Wear of a Polymer-MatrixReinforced with Nanocrystalline Alloy
Patricia Iglesias Victoria, Universidad Politecnica de Carta-gena, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain, Srinivasan Chandrasekar,W. Dale Compton, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN,United States, Maria Dolores Bermudez, UniversidadPolitecnica de Cartagena, Cartagena, Spain
WTC2005-63457: Wear Properties of Metal-ImpregnatedCarbon Fiber-Reinforced Carbon Composite SlidingAgainst a Copper Plate Under an Electric Current
Shunichi Kubo, Hiroshi Tsuchiya, Railway TechnicalResearch Institute, Kokubunji, Tokyo, Japan
TK 3 Lubrication and Lubricants Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Lincoln West, Concourse Level
3-2 Multiphase Lubricants
Session Organizer: Philippa Cann, Imperial College London,London, London, United Kingdom
Session Chair: Hugh A. Spikes, Imperial College, Lon-don, United Kingdom
WTC2005-64272: Soft EHL Lubrication of Complex Multi-phase Fluids
Juan de Vicente, Unilever, Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire, Unit-ed Kingdom, Hugh, A. Spikes, Imperial College London,London, United Kingdom, Jason R. Stokes, CorporateResearch, Unilever R&D Colworth, Sharnbrook, UnitedKingdom
WTC2005-64020: Experimental and Numerical Study ofEmulsion Lubricated Strip Rolling
P. Buyung Kosasih, School Mechanical, Materials andMechatronics Engineering, University of Wollongong, Wol-longong, NSW, Australia, Kiet Tieu, University of Wollon-gong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia
WTC2005-64114: Effects of Bubble on the Viscosity Prop-erties of Lubricant
W. S. Ng, Martin C. Levesley, Martin Priest, The University ofLeeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63835: Lubrication with Water-based Clay Sus-pensions
Brian Briscoe, Chem. Eng., London, United Kingdom, P.Cann, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom, G. Mait-land, Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom, A.Dellino, Infineum, Savona, Italy
WTC2005-63126: Microtesting of as Found Grease Takenfrom Double Shielded Bearings after 10 years Service
Bryan Johnson, Stephen Hofmann, Arizona Public Service,Tonopah, AZ, United States
TK 4 Additives And Tribochemistry Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Thoroughbred, Concourse Level
4-5 Nanomaterials as Lubricant Additives
Session Organizer: Stephen Hsu, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD,United States
Session Chair: Lev Rapoport, Holon Institute of Technol-ogy, Holon, Israel
Session Co-Chair: Jean-Michel Martin, Ecole Centrale deLyon / LTDS, Ecully, France
WTC2005-63221: Inorganic Fullerene-like Nanoparticles asNew Lubricant Additives: a Drug Delivery Mechanism
Lucile Joly-Pottuz, Jean-Michel Martin, Fabrice Dassenoy,Ecole Centrale de Lyon / LTDS, Ecully, France, ChristophSchuffenhauer, Reshef Tenne, Weizmann Institute of Sci-ence, Department of Materials and Interfaces, Rehovot,Israel, Niles Fleischer, NanoMaterials, Ltd, Rehovot, Israel
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WEDNESDAY
WTC2005-63220: Carbon Nanotubes and Onions as Lubri-cant Additives
Lucile Joly-Pottuz, Jean-Michel Martin, Fabrice Dassenoy,Béatrice Vacher, Ecole Centrale de Lyon / LTDS, Ecully,France, Tetsu Mieno, Shizuoka University, Department ofPhysics, Shizuoka-shi, Japan, Nobuo Ohmae, Kobe Univer-sity, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kobe, Japan
WTC2005-63173: Tribological Applications of WS2 (MoS2)Inorganic Fullerene-Like Nanoparticles as Solid Lubrica-tion
Lev Rapoport, Holon Institute of Technology, Holon, Israel,N. Fleisher, R. Tenne, Academia, Holon, Israel
WTC2005-63416: Study on Lubrication Properties of Car-bon Nanotubes/poly(vinyl pyrrilidone) Copolymer as anAdditive in Water-based Fluid
Wenchao Guan, Yifeng Liu, Haifeng Lu, Huazhong Universi-ty of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei Province, P.R.China
WTC2005-63224: Nano-Objects and Their Influence onProperties of Motor Oils
Beklemyshev V, B.V Filippov K, F.K, Igor I. Makhonin, AlexAptekman, Makhonin I., M.I. Bolgov V., B.V., Alexander F.Letov, Laboratory of Tribotechnology, Moscow, Russia
TK 8 Surface Engineering and Coatings Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Jefferson West, Concourse Level
8-1 Modeling and Simulation of Tribological Coatings I
Session Organizer: Kenneth Holmberg, VTT TechnicalResearch Centre of Finland, Espoo /VTT, Finland
Session Co-Organizer: Marie-Christine Baietto, Intitut Nationaldes Sciences Appliquées LaMCoS,Villeurbanne, France
WTC2005-64137: Optimizing Coated Contacts by 3D FEMStress Modelling and Fracture Toughness Determination(Keynote)
Kenneth Holmberg, Anssi Laukkanen, Helena Ronkainen,Kim Wallin, Jari Koskinen, VTT Technical Research Centreof Finland, Espoo / VTT, Finland
WTC2005-63477: Optimized Coatings/Substrate Combina-tions under Contact Loadings Through a Combined Exper-imental and Numerical Methodology
Marie-Christine Baietto, Intitut National des SciencesAppliquées LaMCoS, Villeurbanne, France
WTC2005-63700: Estimation of Polymer Coating ScratchTensile Strength by Nano-indentation, Micro-scratch Test-ing, and Finite Element Modeling
Timothy Ovaert, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN,United States, Byung Ro Kim, L. G. Chem, Daejeon, Korea(Republic)
WTC2005-63493: Fragmentation Processes in PolystyreneFilms under Sliding Conditions
Antoine Chateauminois, ESPCI, Paris, France, Marie-Chris-tine Baietto, Intitut National des Sciences Appliquées LaMCoS, Villeurbanne, France, Christian Gauthier, RobertSchirrer, Institut Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Jefferson East, Concourse Level
8-14 Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP) III
Session Organizer: Hong Liang, Texas A&M University, Col-lege Station, TX, United States
Session Chair: Michael Laurent, Cabot Microelectronics,Aurora, IL, United States
Session Co-Chair: John H. Givens, Innovative MaterialsGroup, Inc., San Antonio, TX, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63978: Dishing and Erosion in Cu-CMP Inho Yoon, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA,United States, Sum Huang Ng, Singapore Institute of Man-ufacturing Technology, Singapore, GA, Singapore, AndresOsorno, Steven Danyluk, Georgia Institute of Technology,Atlanta, GA, United States
WTC2005-63778: Two-Phase Hydrodynamic Modeling ofParticulate Fluids in Sliding Contacts
Elon Terrell, Jonathon Garcia, C. Fred Higgs III, CarnegieMellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
WTC2005-64194: A Methodology to Reduce the Wafer toWafer Thickness Variation in Chemical Mechanical Pla-narization (CMP)
Sim Kit Wang, Nanyang Technological University, Singa-pore/Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd, Singa-pore, Singapore, David Butler, Nanyang Technological Uni-versity, Singapore, Singapore
WTC2005-63170: Nano Particles’ Behavior in ChemicalMechanical Polishing With the Effect of Non-NewtonianProperties of Slurry
Chen Haosheng, Chen Darong, State Key Laboratory of Tri-bology, Beijing, P.R. China, Wang Jiadao, Tsinghua Univer-sity, Beijing, P.R. China
WTC2005-64131: Variations of a NI-P Surface Layer afterNanoparticle Impacts
Xu Jin, Tsinghua University, Beijing, Beijing, P.R. China,Jianbin Luo, State Key Laboratory of Tribology, Beijing, P.R.China, Pan G. Shun, Zhang Wei, Lu X. Chun, Tsinghua Uni-versity, Beijing, P.R. China
TK 9 Manufacturing Processes Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Military, Concourse Level
9-3 Manufacturing Processes III - Finishing
Session Organizer: Andrew Jackson, ExxonMobilResearch and Engineering, Annan-dale, NJ, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Ioan Marinescu, University of Toledo,Toledo, OH, United States
Session Chair: Andrew Jackson, ExxonMobilResearch and Engineering, Annan-dale, NJ, United States
Session Co-Chair: Ioan Marinescu, University of Toledo,Toledo, OH, United States
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WTC2005-64345: Manufacturing Tribology in the Nano-Manufacturing Era
Ioan Marinescu, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, UnitedStates
WTC2005-64254: Development of a Combined Analyticaland Empirical Model for Beveling of Quartz Crystal Wafers
Chensong (Jonathan) Dong, Rakon, Ltd., Auckland, Auck-land, New Zealand
WTC2005-64260: Evaluation of Rheological Properties ofMagnetorheological Polishing Fluid and Their Effect onSurface Finish In Ultra Precision Finishing Processes
Sunil Jha, Vijay Jain, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur(India), Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
WTC2005-63134: Analysis of Surface Roughness and Sur-face Texture Generated by Pulsating Flexible MagneticAbrasive Brush (P-FMAB)
Vijay Jain, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (India),Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, Dhirendra Kumar Singh,M.M.M. Engg. College, Gorakhpur (India) 273010, Gorakh-pur, Utter Pradesh, India, Vidyala Raghuram, Indian Instituteof Technology Kanpur, Kanpur, Utter Pradesh, India, RangaKomanduri, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, Unit-ed States
WTC2005-64320: Study on the Selection of Critical ElectroDischarge Machining Surface Parameters Based onRobust Design of Experiments
Carlos Capela, Departamento de Engenharia Mecânica,Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão, IPLeiria, Leiria,Portugal, Marcelo Gaspar, Departamento de EngenhariaIndustrial, Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Castelo Bran-co, Castelo Branco, Portugal, Nuno Octávio Fernandes,Escola Superior de Tecnologia, Instituto Politécnico deCastelo Branco, Castelo Branco, Portugal, Fábio Gregório,TOPO S.A., Alcobaça, Portugal
TK 11 Biomaterials and Biomedical Applications Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Hemisphere, Concourse Level
11-4 Dental and Cranofacial Tribology
Session Organizer: Said Jahanmir, Mohawk Innovative Tech-nology, Inc., Albany, NY, United States
Session Co-Chair: Dianne Rekow, New York University, NewYork, NY, United States
WTC2005-63768: Dental Materials and Teeth – TestingDemands and Performance Challenges (Keynote)
Dianne Rekow, New York University, New York, NY, UnitedStates, Van Thompson, NYU College of Dentistry, New York,NY, United States
WTC2005-63830: Temporomandibular Joint Arthroplasty:Using Metal-on-Metal and Acrylic-on-Metal Configurations
Robert Christensen, TMJ Implants, Inc., Golden, CO, Unit-ed States
WTC2005-63499: Ultrasound as a Tool to Measure the Wearof Human Tooth Enamel
Rob Dwyer-Joyce, Roger Lewis, Martin Goodman, The Uni-versity of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63922: Wear of Dental Cutting Tools Coated WithNanocrystalline Diamond Coatings
Mark Jackson, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, UnitedStates, Waqar Ahmed, Manchester Metropolitan University,Manchester, United Kingdom, Robert Woodwards, NorthManchester General Hospital, Manchester, United King-dom, Htet Sein, Manchester Metropolitan University, Man-chester, United Kingdom
TK 12 Micro- and Nanotribology Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Cabinet, Concourse Level
12-9 MEMS III
Session Organizer: Kathy Wahl, U.S. Naval Research Lab-oratory, Washington, DC, UnitedStates
Session Co-Organizer: Nicholas Spencer, Swiss Federal Insti-tute of Technology (ETHZ), Zürich,Switzerland
Session Chair: Michael T. Dugger, Sandia NationalLaboratories, Albuquerque, NM, Unit-ed States
WTC2005-63841: Measurement of Force and Displacementfor the Tribological Analysis of MEMS
Josh Wiehn, Michael T. Dugger, Thomas E. Buchheit, San-dia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, United States
WTC2005-64149: A New Technique for Contact Mechanicsand Friction in Microstructures: Controllable ElectrostaticRepulsive Forces from Capacitive Coupling to Electret
Edwin Kan, Myongseob Kim, Chungho Lee, Cornell Univer-sity, Ithaca, NY, United States
WTC2005-64107: Surface Adhesion and Friction in Micro-electromechanical Systems - Measurement and Modifica-tion Techniques
Kyriakos Komvopoulos, University of California, Berkeley,CT, United States
WTC2005-63743: Micro Undulated Contact Surfaces on theContact Behavior of a MEMS Switch
Yong Shi, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ,United States, Sang-Gook Kim, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, Cambridge, MA, United States
WTC2005-63317: A Micro-tribotester for Evaluating Fric-tion and Wear on Side Contacting Surfaces in Bulk-micro-fabricated Devices
Zhanshe Guo, Yonggang Meng, Hao Wu, Caijun Su, ShizhuWen, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China
Thursday, September, 15
Plenary Speaker
8:00am - 9:00amRoom: International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level
Tribology in the Automotive Industry — A CriticalEnabler for Improved Efficiency, Productivity and Perfor-mance
James A. Spearot, General Motors Research and Devel-opment Center, Warren, MI, United States
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TK 1 Wear of and Fatigue of Materials Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Monroe West, Concourse Level
1-8 Wear Surfaces and Tribolayers
Session Organizer: Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute ofTechnology, Chiba, Japan
Session Co-Organizer: Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai,Japan
Session Chair: David A Rigney, The Ohio State Uni-versity, Columbus, OH, United States
Session Co-Chair: Marian Szczerek, Institute for Tero-technology, Tribology Department,Radom, Poland
WTC2005-64396: Focused Ion Beam Studies Of Worn Sur-faces (Keynote)
W. Mark Rainforth, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield,United Kingdom
WTC2005-63278: Rubbing Surface Reactivity of Alloy 718under Controlled Oxidation Conditions
Jean Danape, National Engineering School of Tarbes,Tarbes, France, Jean-Yves Paris, Ecole Nationaled’ingénieurs, Tarbes, France, A. Soufiane Adamou, 47,Avenue d’Azereix - BP 1629, Tarbes, France, Eric Andrieu,CIRIMAT-ENSIACET, Toulouse, France
WTC2005-64267: The Role of Tribofilm Evolution on Tribo-logical Behaviour of Ti3SiC2 Ceramic
Alexandra Souchet, Julien Fontaine, Ecole Centrale de Lyon- LTDS - UMR 5513 CNRS/ECL/ENISE, Ecully Cedex,France, Jean-Luc Loubet, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, EcullyCedex, France, Hassan Zahouani, Laboratoire de Tribologieet Dynamique des Systèmes-UMR CNRS 5513, Ecully,France, Michel Belin, LTDS / Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Ecul-ly Cedex, France, Michel W. Barsoum, Drexel University,Philadelphia, PA, United States
WTC2005-64040: Characteristics of Tribolayers Observedin A356 Al Alloy-SicP Composites Discs/Brake Pad DuringSliding Wear Tests
Shivamurthy R C, Mirle Surappa, Indian Institute of Science,Bangalore, Karanataka, India
WTC2005-63363: Experimental Thermal Study of Contactwith Third Body
Didier Majcherczak, IEMN, Villeneuve d’Ascq Cedex,France, Philippe Dufrenoy, Polytech’Lille / LML, Villeneuved’ascq, France, Yves Berthier, INSA de Lyon - LaMCoS,Villeurbanne Cedex, France
WTC2005-63904: X-ray Diagnostics for Scuffing: Applica-tion to Phase Transformation in Nickel
Jeff Hershberger, Oyelayo O. Ajayi, C. Lorenzo-Martin, JulesRoutbort, G. R. Fenske, Argonne National Laboratory,Argonne, IL, United States
WTC2005-63051: Wear Resistance and Self-Organizing ofNear-Surface Structure of Stainless Steels under Bound-ary Friction
Viktor G. Novytskyy, Physico-Technological Institute of Met-als and Alloys of NASU, Kiev-142, Ukraine
TK 2 Contact Mechanics and Friction Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Jefferson East, Concourse Level
2-11 Contact Mechanics I: Contact Between RoughSurfaces
Session Organizer: S. Jordan Liu, Caterpillar Inc, Peoria, IL,United States
Session Chair: Herbert S. Cheng, Northwestern Universi-ty, Evanston, IL, United States
Session Co-Chair: Shao Wang, Nanyang Technological Uni-versity, Singapore, Singapore
WTC2005-64380: Nonhertzian Contact: Geometric andComputational Issues (Keynote)
Leon Keer, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63309: An Assessment of Statistical Theory ofContact between Macroscopically Conforming Rough Sur-faces
Kambiz Farhang, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale,Carbondale, IL, United States, D. Y. Hua, P. Wang, Caterpil-lar Inc., Peoria, IL, United States, Yong Li, MIT, Boston, MA,United States
WTC2005-63302: Elastic-Plastic Contact Between RoughSurfaces: Proposal For a Wear Model
Daniel Nélias, LaMCoS, UMR CNRS 5514 - INSA Lyon,Villeurbanne, France, Vincent Boucly, LaMCoS UMR 5514CNRS - INSA Lyon, Villeurbanne, France, Michel Brunet,LaMCoS, UMR CNRS 5514 - INSA Lyon, Villeurbanne,France
WTC2005-63793: Shear and Normal Stiffness of Mixed Liq-uid-Solid Contacts
Rob Dwyer-Joyce, Miguel Gonzalez-Valadez, The Universi-ty of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63585: Experimental Observation of Fractal-Regular Surfaces and a Transformation Scheme forExtracting Fractal Parameters
Shao Wang, Wai Kin Chan, Nanyang Technological Univer-sity, Singapore, Singapore
WTC2005-63618: Study of Microcontact Model for HardParticles Between Rough Surfaces
Jeng Haur Horng, Chih-Hsien Chen, Shin-Yuh Chern, Ming-Yao Ku, National Formosa University, Yulin, Yulin,Taiwan/P.R. China
WTC2005-63565: A Multi-scale Model for Contact betweenRough Surfaces
Robert Jackson, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, UnitedStates, Jeffrey L. Streator, Georgia Institute of Technology,Atlanta, GA, United States
TK 3 Lubrication and Lubricants Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Thoroughbred, Concourse Level
3-10 Lubricant Testing and Performance
Session Organizer: Andy Olver, Imperial College, London,United Kingdom
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Session Chair: Keith Selby, Shell Global Solutions Inc.,Houston, TX, United States
WTC2005-63212: Prediction of Wear Rate Dispersion inMixed Lubrication
François Robbe-Valloire, ISMEP, Saint-Ouen Cedex,France, Robert Progri, Bernard Paffoni, Rene Gras, ISMEP,Saint-Ouen, France
WTC2005-63411: Tribological Performances of Some Piston Ring Materials Lubricated with Low Acidity Fuel Alcohol
Xiao Liu, Oil Application Department, Logistical EngineerCollege, Chongqing, P.R. China, Yuansheng Jin, State KeyLaboratory of Tribology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R.China, Shenghua Li, Wancheng Zhao, Tsinghua University,Beijing, Beijing, P.R. China, Simon Tung, General MotorsR&D Center, Warren, MI, United States, Yucong Wang,General Motors, Warren, MI, United States
WTC2005-63806: Electrostatic Generation in Dielectric Flu-ids - the Viscoelectric Effect
Robert Balmer, Union College, Schenectady, NY, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63854: The Effect of Diesel Engine Oil Contami-nation on Friction and Wear
Penchaliah Ramkumar, Ling Wang, University of Southamp-ton, Southampton, United Kingdom, Terry J. Harvey, Univer-sity of Southampton, Southampton, US Outlying Is, R. J. K.Wood, University of Southampton, Southampton, UnitedKingdom, K. Nelson, Elaine, S. Yamaguchi, J. J. Harrison,Chevron Oronite Company, Richmond, CA, United States,H. E. G. Powrie, Smiths Aerospace, Southampton, UnitedKingdom
WTC2005-64104: Investigation of O-ring Deterioration dueto Polymerized Oil Oxidation Products
Akira Sasaki, Kleentek Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, ShinjiUchiyama, Mariko Kawasaki, Kleentek Corporation, Shin-gawa, Japan
WTC2005-64217: An Analysis of Hydraulic Fluid Wear Per-formance Discrimination Based on a Statistical Evaluationof a Standard Vane Pump Test
Richard Dixon, Maggie Wenham, Jamie Clare, RonaldBakker, Shell Global Solutions (UK), Chester, United King-dom
WTC2005-64266: KRL Thrust Bearing Rig: Effects of TestConditions on Bearing Performance
Carlos Cerda de Groote, Carl F. Kernizan, The Lubrizol Cor-poration, Wickliffe, OH, United States
WTC2005-63333: A Constant Temperature FZG Test ForOpen Gear Lubricants
Philip L. de Vaal, Bernhard E. Meister, University of Pretoria,Pretoria, South Africa
TK 8 Surface Engineering and Coatings Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Jefferson West, Concourse Level
8-5 Tribology of Diamond, Diamondlike Carbon andRelated Coatings
Session Organizer: Marjorie Schmitt, ICSI - CNRS, Mul-house Cedex, France
Session Co-Organizer: Kazuhisa Miyoshi, NASA GlennResearch Center, Cleveland, OH,United States
WTC2005-64198: Tribomicroplasma Generation in Dia-mond Like Carbon and Related Films
Keiji Nakayama, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan
WTC2005-63140: Tribological Behaviour of the Diamond/Steel Couple : Influence of the Temperature
Marjorie Schmitt, Sophie Bistac, ICSI-CNRS, MulhouseCedex, France
WTC2005-63798: Transient Behavior of Near FrictionlessCarbon Films in Reciprocating Microtibometry in LowHumidity Inert Environments
Pamela Dickrell, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, Unit-ed States, Ali Erdemir, Argonne National Laboratory,Argonne, IL, United States, W. Gregory Sawyer, Universityof Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States
WTC2005-63867: Evaluation of Near Frictioness CarbonCoatings Using Four-Ball Wear Tester
Amarendra K. Rai, Rabi Bhattacharya, Maurice Massey,UES, Inc., Dayton, OH, United States, Ali Erdemir, OsmanEryilmaz, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, UnitedStates
WTC2005-64083: A Surface Analytical Study of the Effectsof Water and Oxygen on Tribological Behavior of DLCFilms
Osman Eryilmaz, Ali Erdemir, Jackie Johnson, ArgonneNational Laboratory, Argonne, IL, United States, NikhilMehta, Barton Prorok, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, Unit-ed States
WTC2005-63513: Temperature Dependence of FrictionCoefficient in Ultrahigh Vacuum for Hydrogenated Amor-phous Carbon Coating
Masanori Iwaki, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA), Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, Thierry Le Mogne, EcoleCentrale de Lyon / LTDS, Ecully, France, Julien Fontaine,Ecole Centrale de Lyon - LTDS - UMR 5513 CNRS/ECL/ ENISE, Ecully Cedex, France, Jean-Michel Martin, EcoleCentrale de Lyon / LTDS, Ecully, France
WTC2005-63358: Degradation of W-DLC Coatings inRolling/Sliding Applications
Diann Y. Hua, Jian Zhang, Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, IL, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63602: Effects of Tube Diameters on FrictionalCharacteristics of Carbon Nanotubes
Youichi Kawakubo, Makoto M. Gotou, Masaya M. Toumatsu,Kazunari K. Miyazaki, Shinshu University, Nagano, Japan
TK 10 Tribology of Internal Combustion Engines Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Military, Concourse Level
10-1 IC Engine Tribology I
Session Organizer: Andrew Jackson, ExxonMobil Re-search and Engineering, Annandale,NJ, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Martin Priest, The University of Leeds,Leeds, West Yorkshire, United King-dom
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Session Chair: Andrew Jackson, ExxonMobil Re-search and Engineering, Annandale,NJ, United States
Session Co-Chair: Martin Priest, The University of Leeds,Leeds, West Yorkshire, United King-dom
WTC2005-63677: Crank-Angle Resolved In-Cylinder Fric-tion Measurements with the Instantaneous IMEP Method
Matthew E. Leustek, University of Michigan, Mossville, IL,United States, Dennis N. Assanis, Stanislav V. Bohac, ZoranS. Filipi, Chandrasekaran Sethu, University of Michigan,Ann Arbor, MI, United States
WTC2005-64252: The Measurement of Component FrictionLosses in a Fired Engine, Part 1 (Experimental Method)
Riaz A. Mufti, Castrol Technology Centre, Reading, UnitedKingdom, Martin Priest, The University of Leeds, Leeds,West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
WTC2005-64253: The Measurement of Component FrictionLosses in a Fired Engine, Part 2 (Experimental Results)
Riaz A. Mufti, Castrol Technology Centre, Reading, UnitedKingdom, Martin Priest, The University of Leeds, Leeds,West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63994: Influence of Cam Surface Finish andRoughness on Frictional Power Loss in Valve Trains withRoller Tappets
Mitsuhiro Soejima, Kyushu Sangyo University, Fukuoka,Japan, Masashi Nagafuji, Graduate Student of KyushuSangyo University, Fukuoka, Japan, Eiji Ogawa, TakeshiKuwahara, Nippon Piston Ring Co., Ltd., Tochigi Prefecture,Japan
WTC2005-63807: Lubricant Degradation in the InternalCombustion Engine Ring Zone
Malcolm Fox, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
WTC2005-64076: The Tribological and Chemical Analysisof Top Ring Zone Samples of Fully Formulated Oil takenfrom a Four Stroke Gasoline Engine
Peter Lee, Martin Priest, The University of Leeds, Leeds,West Yorkshire, United Kingdom, Moray Stark, Julian J.Wilkinson, J. R. Lindsay Smith, University of York, York,North Yorkshire, United Kingdom, R. I. Taylor, Shell GlobalSolutions, Chester, United Kingdom, Simon Chung,Infineum UK Ltd., Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
WTC2005-64265: In-Cylinder Fuel and Lubricant Effects onGasoline Engine Friction
Oliver Smith, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom,Martin Priest, The University of Leeds, Leeds, West York-shire, United Kingdom, R. I. Taylor, Richard Price, ShellGlobal Solutions, Chester, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63984: Modeling Oil Evaporation from theEngine Cylinder Liner with Consideration of the Transportof Oil Species Along the Liner
Liang Liu, Tian Tian, Ertan Yilmaz, Massachusetts Instituteof Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States
TK 11 Biomaterials and Biomedical Applications Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Hemisphere, Concourse Level
11-2 Biomaterials and Their Tribology
Session Organizer: Markus A. Wimmer, Rush UniversityMedical Center, Chicago, IL, UnitedStates
Session Co-Organizer: Oyelayo O. Ajayi, Argonne NationalLaboratory, Argonne, IL, United States
WTC2005-64132: Clinical and Laboratory Wear Mecha-nisms of Artificial Hip Joints (Keynote)
Alfons Fischer, Universitaet Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Ger-many
WTC2005-63879: A Review of DLC Coatings for BiologicalApplications
Roland Hauert, EMPA, Section 125, Duebendorf, Switzer-land
WTC2005-64016: Adhesive Force Reduction and MolecularAggregation on Lubricin-Coated Contacts
Gregory Jay, Jahn Torres, Kyung-Suk Kim, Brown Universi-ty, Providence, RI, United States, Matthew Warman, CaseWestern Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States
WTC2005-64235: Plasma-Enhanced Surface Modificationof Biopolymers
Kyriakos Komvopoulos, University of California, Berkeley,CT, United States
WTC2005-63304: Biotribology: The Wear-Resistance ofRepaired Human Articular Cartilage
Nils Steika, Michael Furey, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA,United States, Hugo Veit, VA-MD College of Veterinary Med-icine, Blacksburg, VA, United States, Mats Brittberg, Univer-sity of Goteborg, Goteborg, Sweden
WTC2005-63675: Modification of Microscopic Zirconia Sur-face Structure for Improvement in Tribological Character-istics of UHMWPE-on-Zirconia Sliding Pair for Joint Pros-theses
Yoshinori Sawae, Teruo Mukarami, Takanori Sawano, QiweiHan, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
WTC2005-63678: The Cooperative Effects of Protein andLipid on Wear Behavior of Ultra-High Molecular WeightPolyethylene
Yoshinori Sawae, Teruo Mukarami, Kyushu University,Fukuoka, Japan
TK 12 Micro- and Nanotribology Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Cabinet, Concourse Level
12-10 MEMS IV
Session Organizer: Lior Kogut, Qualcomm MEMS Tech-nologies, Campbell, CA, United States
Session Co-Organizer: George G. Adams, Northeastern Uni-versity, Boston, MA, United States
Session Chair: Lior Kogut, Qualcomm MEMS Tech-nologies, Campbell, CA, United States
Session Co-Chair: George G. Adams, Northeastern Uni-versity, Boston, MA, United States
WTC2005-63147: Amorphous Carbon Thin Films for Inter-faces in MEMS
Zygmunt Rymuza, Karolina Malyska, Warsaw University ofTechnology, Warsaw, Poland, Ali Erdemir, Argonne NationalLaboratory, Argonne, IL, United States, Sergey A. Chizhik,Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus, LukaszRatajczyk, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
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WTC2005-63676: A Study of the Tribological Properties ofBound Plus Mobile Phase Lubricants with QCM and MEMSSidewall Tribometers
Adam Hook, Worakarn Neeyakorn, North Carolina StateUniversity, Raleigh, NC, United States, Michael T. Dugger,Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, UnitedStates, Jacqueline Krim, North Carolina State University,Raleigh, NC, United States
WTC2005-63368: Modeling Multiscale Contact in MEMS Can K. Bora, Michael E. Plesha, Robert W. Carpick, Univer-sity of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States
WTC2005-63575: Contact and Adhesion of Curved RoughSurfaces with Application to MEMS
Bhaskar Majumdar, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM, UnitedStates, David Lavan, Yale University, New Haven, CT, Unit-ed States, Bing Ye, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM, UnitedStates, Somuri V Prasad, Sandia National Laboratories,Albuquerque, NM, United States
WTC2005-63970: Contact Evolution in a MicromechanicalSwitch
Lei Chen, Nicol E. McGruer, George G. Adams, Northeast-ern University, Boston, MA, United States
WTC2005-63843: The Effects of Silicone Oil Contaminationon the Contact Resistance of MEMS Electrical ContactSurfaces
Daniel J. Dickrell, Michael T Dugger, Sandia National Labo-ratories, Albuquerque, NM, United States
WTC2005-63169: Electrical Performance of DegradedMEMS Ohmic Switches
Lior Kogut, Qualcomm MEMS Technologies, Campbell, CA,United States
WTC2005-63773: Vapor Phase Lubrication of Gold/GoldInterfaces
Scott Perry, Ian Laboriante, Xiaoping Yan, University ofHouston, Houston, TX, United States
TK 13 Condition Monitoring and Knowledge-Based Maintenance Track
9:20am - 12:00pmRoom: Lincoln West, Concourse Level
13-1 Condition Monitoring and Knowledge-basedMaintenance I
Session Organizer: Simon Tung, General Motors R&DCenter, Warren, MI, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Carl S. Byington, Impact Technologies,LLC, State College, PA, United States
Session Chair: Rolf Orsagh, Impact Technologies,LLC, Rochester, NY, United States
WTC2005-64388: Expert-Free Wear Particle MorphologyAnalysis (Keynote)
Gwidon Stachowiak, University of Western Australia, Perth,Australia
WTC2005-63649: Classification of Wear Particles based onQualitative Morphological Features
Rae Hyuk Chang, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea(Republic), Hosung Kong, Eui-Sung Yoon, Korea Institute ofScience and Technology, Seoul, Korea (Republic), Dong-Hoon Choi, iDOT Center, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea(Republic)
WTC2005-64005: A Particle Filtering Framework for FailurePrognosis
Marcos Orchard, Biqing Wu, George Vachtsevanos, GeorgiaInstitute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, United States
WTC2005-64047: A Web-based Intelligence System forUsed-Oil Analysis
Jianchun Fan, University of Petroleum, P.R. China, Beijing,P.R. China, Xuehong Zhao, Laibin Zhang, China Universityof Petroleum, Beijing, P.R. China
WTC2005-63117: Acoustic Emision Analysis for Monitor-ing of Tribological Systems
Wolfgang Burger, Albert Albers, Rafael Scovino, MarkusDickerhof, Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Karlsruhe, Germany
WTC2005-63770: Dynamic Analysis of the Test Stand – TheKey to a Successful Sliding Friction Testing
Jacek I. Lubinski, Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk,Poland
WTC2005-63765: The Influence of the Design Parameterson the Performance of Thin Film Temperature Sensor
Yi Jia, Uniersity of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez Campus,Mayagüez, PR, United States, Guillermo Araya, RensselaerPolytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, United States
TK 1 Wear of and Fatigue of Materials Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Monroe West, Concourse Level
1-9 Fretting/Reciprocating Wear
Session Organizer: Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai,Japan
Session Co-Organizer: Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute ofTechnology, Chiba, Japan
Session Chair: Seock Sam Kim, Kyungpook NationalUniversity, Daegu, Daegu, Korea(Republic)
Session Co-Chair: Julien Fontaine, Ecole Centrale deLyon - LTDS - UMR 5513 CNRS/ECL/ ENISE, Ecully cedex, France
WTC2005-64044: Prediction of Coating Durability underOscillating Sliding Contact: Introduction of a Local EnergyDensity Parameter
Siegfried Fouvry, Vincent Fridrici, Tomasz Liskiewicz, EcoleCentrale de Lyon, LTDS, Ecully, France
WTC2005-63665: Huber-Mises-Hencky Equivalent Stress –A Surface Failure Indicator
Luminita Irimescu, Emanuel Diaconescu, University ofSuceava, Suceava, Romania, Yves Berthier, INSA de Lyon- LaMCoS, Villeurbanne Cedex, France
WTC2005-63537: Characterization of Fretting Damage at Ti-6Al-4V Interfaces in Point Contact
Richard W. Neu, Xuan Huang, Teklemariam Zerayohannes,Shiu Lun Wan, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA,United States
WTC2005-63313: Role of Misorientation in Assessing Fret-ting Damage
Dana Swalla, General Electric Global Research, Niskayuna,NY, United States, Richard W. Neu, Georgia Institute ofTechnology, Atlanta, GA, United States
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WTC2005-63399: Fretting Wear Characteristics of Tube-Support Components for a Steam Generator in ElevatedTemperature
Sung-Hoon Jeong, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon,Korea (Republic), Chi-Yong Park, Korea Electric PowerResearch Institute (KEPRI), Daejeon, Korea (Republic),Young-Ze Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Kyung-Gi-Do, Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-63664: Influence of NbC and WC Addition onFriction and Wear Properties of TiCN-Based Cermets
Venkata Manoj Kumar B, Ajeet Singh K, Ankur SA, BikramjitBasu, IIT Kanpur, Kanpur, UP, India
TK 2 Contact Mechanics and Friction Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Jefferson East, Concourse Level
2-12 Contact Mechanics II: Applications
Session Organizer: S. Jordan Liu, Caterpillar Inc, Peoria, IL,United States
Session Chair: Izhak Etsion, Technion-Israel Institute ofTechnology, Haifa, Israel
Session Co-Chair: Daniel Nélias, LaMCoS, UMR CNRS5514 - INSA Lyon, Villeurbanne, France
WTC2005-63540: Complex Micromodel Analysis of Wear-ing Contact Interfaces
Friedrich Franek, Andreas Pauschitz, AC2T ResearchGmbH, Wiener Neustadt, Austria, Vladislav E. Lazarev,South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russia, GeorgVorlaufer, Thomas Dick, Robin Jisa, AC2T Research GmbH- Austrian Center of Competence for Tribology, WienerNeustadt, Austria
WTC2005-63298: Finite Element Simulation of Wheel-RailContact Dynamic Instabilities under Sliding Conditions
Aurelien Saulot, Insa de Lyon, Villeurbanne, France (Metro),Laurent Baillet, INSA de Lyon - LaMCoS, VilleurbanneCedex, France
WTC2005-63557: An Integrated Experimental and Theoreti-cal Contact Mechanics Study of UHMWPE Hip ImplantsTested in a Hip Simulator
Fengcai Wang, Alison Galvin, Zhongmin M. Jin, Eileen Ing-ham, John Fisher, University of Leeds, Leeds, West York-shire, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63839: Influence of Contact Geometry and ThirdBody on Squeal Initiation: Experimental and NumericalStudies
Claire Vayssiere, Laurent Baillet, Vannina Linck, YvesBerthier, Insa de Lyon - LaMCoS, Villeurbanne Cedex,France (Metro)
WTC2005-64136: Evaluation of Microindentation TestResults Using FEM Simulations for the Determination ofthe Mechanical Properties of Various Ferrous or Non Fer-rous Materials
Antonios Lontos, Frederick Institute of Technology, Nicosia,Cyprus, Konstantinos-Dionysios Bouzakis, Aristoteles Uni-versity of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
WTC2005-63646: Elliptical Contact Area Between ElasticBodies Bounded by High Order Surfaces
Emanuel Diaconescu, University of Suceava, Suceava,Suceava, Romania
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Lincoln West, Concourse Level
2-14 Friction I: Friction at the Micro and Nanoscale
Session Organizer: Chad S. Korach, State University of NewYork at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY,United States
Session Chair: Robert W. Carpick, University of Wiscon-sin - Madison, Madison, WI, United States
WTC2005-64386: Asperity-Based Models of Micro-ScaleFriction (Keynote)
George Adams, Northeastern University, Boston, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63713: First Observation of Elastic Plowing inNanofriction
Charles Ying, Stephen Hsu, National Institute of Standardsand Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, United States
WTC2005-63769: Adhesion, Friction and Mechanical Prop-erties of -CF3 and -CH3-Terminated Alkanethiol Monolay-ers: A Comparative Study
J. E. Houston, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque,NM, United States, C.M. Doelling, T. K. Vanderlick, Ying Hu,Giacinto Scoles, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, UnitedStates, Randall Lee, I. Wenzl, University of Houston, Hous-ton, TX, United States
WTC2005-63774: Modeling the Friction Response ofNanocrystalline Surface Layers
Corbett Battaile, Somuri V. Prasad, Sandia National Labora-tories, Albuquerque, NM, United States, Bhaskar Majumdar,New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM, United States, Joe Michael,Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63373: Determination of Contact Area DuringSmall-Scale Friction Experiments by Means of ContinuousStiffness Measurements
Andrei Rar, Yehuda Y. Braiman, ORNL, Oak Ridge, TN, Unit-ed States, Warren C. Oliver, MTS, Nano Instruments Inno-vation Center, Oak Ridge, TN, United States, David L.Goldsby, Terry E Tullis, Department of Geological Sciences,Brown University, Providence, RI, United States, George M.Pharr, The University of Tennessee, Department of Materi-als Science and Engineerin, Knoxville, TN, United States
TK 3 Lubrication and Lubricants Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Thoroughbred, Concourse Level
3-6 In-Situ Techniques for Studying Lubrication
Session Organizer: Philippa Cann, Imperial College London,London, London, United Kingdom
Session Co-Chair: Rob Dywer-Joyce, National University ofIreland, Galway, Ireland
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WTC2005-63099: Plastic Deformations of Micro-Spheresby Solidified Lubricants and Lubricants’ Shear Stressunder Very High Pressure
Yuichi Nakamura, Mie University, Faculty of Engineering,Tsu, Mie, Japan, Masanori Shimaoka, Student, GraduateSchool, Mie University, Tsu, Japan, Yutaka Ishibashi, NSKCo. Ltd., Fujisawa-Shi, Kanagawa, Japan, Masahito Matsui,Mie University, Faculty of Engineering, Tsu, Mie, Japan
WTC2005-63168: Application of Acoustic Emission forHigh-Pressure Short Time Solidification of Traction Fluids
Nobuyoshi Ohno, Wataru Tokunaga, Saga University,Department of Mechanical Engineering, Saga, Japan
WTC2005-63789: Ultrasonic Phase and Amplitude and theMeasurement of Oil Film Thickness
Rob Dwyer-Joyce, Tom Reddyhoff, The University ofSheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom, Bruce Drinkwater, Uni-veristy of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63183: Experimental Study of Real RoughnessFeatures within EHD Point Contacts
Ivan Krupka, Martin Hartl, Brno University of Technology,Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno, Czech Republic,Miroslav Liska, Brno University of Technology, Brno, CzechRepublic
WTC2005-63797: New Estimations of Surface Propertiesfor Tribological Studies by Neutron Reflectometry
Tomoko Hirayama, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan, Hiro-ki Takemoto, Kazuko Inoue, Japan/Ryukoku University,Shiga, Japan, Toru Ebisawa, Japan/Japan Atomic EnergyResearch Institute, Ibaraki, Japan, Seiji Tasaki, Japan/KyotoUniversity., Kyoto, Japan, Masahiro Hino, Japan/KyotoUniersity, Osaka, Japan, Naoya Torikai, Japan/High EnergyAccelerator Research Organization, Kek, Ibaraki, Japan,Hirohiko Shimizu, Kazuaki Ikeda, Riken Wako Institute,Saitama, Japan
WTC2005-64135: A Micro-IRRAS Study of Lubricant Degra-dation under Thin Film Conditions
Philippa Cann, Hugh A. Spikes, Imperial College London,London, London, United Kingdom
TK 6 Machine Components Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Georgetown West, Concourse Level
6-7 Seals and Seal Tribology I
Session Organizer: Charles H. Paxton, C.L.S. OMA, GeneralMotors Vehicle Manufacturing, Dayton,OH, United States
Session Chair: Brad Miller, University of Missouri - Rolla,Rolla, MO, United States
WTC2005-63508: Numerical Modeling of High PressureGas Face Seals
Sébastien Thomas, Université de Poitiers, FuturoscopeChasseneuil, France (Metro), Noël Brunetière, BernardTournerie, Laboratoire de Mécanique des Solides - UMRCNRS 6610, Futuroscope Chasseneuil cedex, France
WTC2005-63949: Experimental Investigation on the Char-acteristics of Honeycomb Seals and Its Application toSteam Turbine
He Lidong, Shen Wei, Wang Huaqing, Zhou Weihua, BeijingUniversity of Chemical Technology, Beijing, Beijing, P.R.China
WTC2005-64170: Nonlinear Modeling of Mechanical GasFace Seal Systems Using Proper Orthogonal Decomposi-tion
Haojiong Zhang, Brad Miller, Robert L. Landers, Universityof Missouri - Rolla, Rolla, MO, United States
WTC2005-64228: Thermo-Mechanical Deformation in HeatSink Seal Rings
Lyndon Stephens, Matthew Hayden, University of Kentucky,Lexington, KY, United States
WTC2005-63194: Thermo-Elasto-Hydro-Dynamic Modelingof Hydrostatic Seals in Reactor Coolant Pumps
Erwan Galenne, Isabelle Pierre-Danos, EDF R&D, Clamart,France
WTC2005-63336: The Effect of Inertia on Radial Flows –Application to Hydrostatic Seals
Noël Brunetière, Bernard Tournerie, Laboratoire deMécanique des Solides - UMR CNRS 6610, FuturoscopeChasseneuil Cedex, France
TK 8 Surface Engineering and Coatings Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Jefferson West, Concourse Level
8-15 Tribology of Diamond and Diamondlike CarbonFilms II
Session Organizer: Marjorie Schmitt, ICSI - CNRS, Mul-house Cedex, France
Session Co-Organizer: Kazuhisa Miyoshi, NASA, Cleveland,OH, United States, Kenneth W. Street,NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleve-land, OH, United States
Session Co-Chair: Stefan Korcek, Ford Motor Company -Retired, Bloomfield Hills, MI, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63553: Applications of Carbon Based Nano-Par-ticles to Space and Aeronautics Lubrication
Kenneth W. Street, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleve-land, OH, United States, Randy L. Vander Wal, NationalCenter for Microgravity Research, Cleveland, OH, UnitedStates, Rodney Andrews, University of Kentucky, Lexington,KY, United States, Valery N. Khabashesku, Rice University,Houston, TX, United States, David Jacques, University ofKentucky, Lexington, KY, United States
WTC2005-64275: Effect of Humidity on Friction of CarbonNitride Coatings under N2 Gas Lubrication
Koshi Adachi, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, NaoyaSodeyama, Komatsu Ltd., Oyama, Japan, Koji Kato, TohokuUniversity, Sendai, Japan
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WTC2005-63249: Solid Lubrication by Multiwalled CarbonNanotubes in Air and in Vacuum for Space and Aeronau-tics Applicatiaons
Kazuhisa Miyoshi, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleve-land, OH, United States, Kenneth W. Street, NASA GRC,Cleveland, OH, United States, Randy VanderWal, NCMR,Cleveland, OH, United States, Rodney Andrews, Universityof Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United States, David Jacques,Center for Applied Energy Research, Lexington, KY, UnitedStates, Ali Sayir, CWRU, Cleveland, OH, United States
WTC2005-63446: Effect of Applied DC Voltage to StainlessSteel Pin and CNx Coated Disk in Pin-on-disk Sliding Teston Tribological Properties
Noritsugu Umehara, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Aichi,Japan, Takahiro Yamamoto, Nagoya Institute of Technology,Nagoya, Japan, Yoshio Fuwa, Toyota Motor Co., Toyota,Aichi, Japan
WTC2005-64100: Sliding Wear of Non-Hydrogenated Dia-mond-Like Carbon Coatings Against Al, Cu and Ti
Erkan Konca, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada,Yang T. Cheng, General Motors R&D Center, Warren, MI,United States, Ahmet T. Alpas, University of Windsor, Wind-sor, ON, Canada
WTC2005-63691: Tribological Properties of Nanocrys-talline Diamond Films with Different Nanoscale Morpholo-gy and Bonding Characteristics
A. Leigh Winfrey, Sarah E. Reising, Lucas S. Bilbro, R. J.Nemanich, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC,United States, Richard R. Chromik, Kathy Wahl, U.S. NavalResearch Laboratory, Washington, DC, United States
TK 11 Biomaterials and Biomedical Applications Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Hemisphere, Concourse Level
11-5 General Biotribology
Session Organizer: Ali Erdemir, Argonne National Laboratory,Argonne, IL, United States
Session Chair: Mark Jackson, Purdue University, WestLafayette, IN, United States
Session Co-Chair: Margaret Stack, University of Strathclyde,Glasgow, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63681: Magnetically Suspended Rotary BloodPump (Keynote)
Hooshang Heshmat, James Walton, Michael Tomaszewski,Said Jahanmir, Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc., Albany,NY, United States
WTC2005-64156: Micro-Abrasion-Corrosion Mapping ofBio-Materials: Some New Perspectives
Margaret Stack, Mathew T. Mathew, Jirka Rodling, Universi-ty of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom
WTC2005-64099: Initial Wear Characterization of a SpinalArtificial Disc
Stefan M. Gabriel, Andrew P. Dooris, Paul J. Ares, S. DanielKwak, Hassan A. Serhan, DePuy Spine, Raynham, MA,United States
WTC2005-64216: Acoustic Tribology of Human Skin Hassan Zahouani, Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamiquedes Systèmes-UMR CNRS 5513, Ecully, France, FredericFlament, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Ecully, France, RobertoVargiolu, Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Sys-tèmes-UMR CNRS 5513, Ecully, France, Alain Lebot, EcoleCentrale de Lyon, Ecully, France, Alain Mavon, Pierre FabreReseach Institute, Vigoulet Auzil, France
WTC2005-63350: An In-Vitro Investigation of Sliding Fric-tion Between Biomaterials for Cartilage Substitution andArticular Cartilage
Ewen J. Northwood, Institute of Medical and Biological Engi-neering, Leeds, United Kingdom, R. Kowalski, DePuy CMW,Blackpool, United Kingdom, John Fisher, University ofLeeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
TK 12 Micro- and Nanotribology Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Cabinet, Concourse Level
12-11 MEMS V
Session Organizer: Kathy Wahl, U.S. Naval Research Lab-oratory, Washington, DC, UnitedStates
Session Co-Organizer: Nicholas Spencer, Swiss Federal Insti-tute of Technology (ETHZ), Zürich,Switzerland
Session Chair: Somuri V. Prasad, Sandia NationalLaboratories, Albuquerque, NM, Unit-ed States
WTC2005-63732: Nano-Scale Tribology Study of OrganicAdlayer-Metal Interface using Quartz Crystal MicrobalanceCombined with Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
S. M. Lee, Jacqueline Krim, North Carolina State University,Raleigh, NC, United States, M. K. Abdelmaksoud, Cairo Uni-versity, Cairo, Egypt
WTC2005-63607: Simulations for Nanoscale Meniscus For-mation and Rupture by Using Molecular Dynamics
Susumu Ogata, Yasunaga Mitsuya, Hedong Zhang, KenjiFukuzawa, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
WTC2005-63196: A Finite Element Based Technique forSimulating Sliding Wear
Vishwanath Hegadekatte, Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Karl-sruhe, Germany, Norbert Huber, Forschungszentrum Karl-sruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany, Oliver Kraft, Forschungszen-trum Karlsruhe / Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Karlsruhe, Ger-many
WTC2005-63441: Ionic Liquid Thin Films: Potential Solu-tion to Lubricate Miniaturized Devices
Xue Qunji, Yu Bo, Zhou Feng, Gao Ping, Liang Yongmin, LiuWeimin, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Lanzhou,P.R. China
WTC2005-63734: Nanodynamics of Vapor-Phase Organo-phosphates on Silicon and OTS for MEMS Lubrication Pur-poses
W. Neeyakorn, S. M. Lee, O. Parker, J. E. Burnette, L. S. Bil-bro, R. J. Nemanich, Jacqueline Krim, North Carolina StateUniversity, Raleigh, NC, United States
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WTC2005-63717: Molecular Design of Durable Hydropho-bic Film
Kum-Hwan Cha, Stephen Hsu, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD,United States
TK 13 Condition Monitoring and Knowledge-Based Main-tenance Track
1:30pm - 3:30pmRoom: Military, Concourse Level
13-2 Condition Monitoring and Knowledge-BasedMaintenance II
Session Organizer: Simon Tung, General Motors R&DCenter, Warren, MI, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Carl S. Byington, Impact Technologies,LLC, State College, PA, United States
Session Chair: Gwidon Stachowiak, University ofWestern Australia, Perth, Australia
Session Co-Chair: Robert Gao, University of Massachu-setts, Amherst, MA, United States
WTC2005-64179: Overview and Future Trends of Manufac-turing Lubrication and Conditioning Monitoring Technolo-gies (Keynote)
Simon Tung, General Motors R&D Center, Warren, MI, Unit-ed States, Charles H. Paxton, C. L. S. Oma, General MotorsVehicle Manufacturing, Dayton, OH, United States, Feng-gang Liang, Shanghai GM Corporated, Shanghai, P.R.China
WTC2005-63890: A Review of the Evolution of Microcon-troller-Based Machine and Process Monitoring
Ahmad Rizwan, Defence Department/University of Engi-neering & Technology Taxila, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, M.S. I. Alvi, University of Engineering & Technology, Taxila,Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan, Ali Sajid, College of EME,Rawalpindi, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
WTC2005-64325: Model-Based Simulation of the Tribologi-cal Components of an Automotive Mechanical Face Seal
Veronica Argesanu, Politehnica University of Timisoara,Mechanical Faculty, Timisoara, Romania, Lucian Madaras,Anca Popa, Politehnica University, Timisoara, Romania,Maniu Inocentiu, Politehnica Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania
WTC2005-64024: Lubricating Oil Performance AssessmentUsing Signed Digraph and Matrix Approach
B. C. Sharma, O. P. Gandhi, Indian Institute of Technology,New Delhi, India
WTC2005-63896: Reliability Based Maintenance in theIndustrial / Manufacturing Sector(s)
Charles H. Paxton, C. L. S. Oma, General Motors VehicleManufacturing, Dayton, OH, United States
TK 1 Wear of and Fatigue of Materials Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Monroe West, Concourse Level
1-10 Wear of Polymers
Session Organizer: Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute ofTechnology, Chiba, Japan
Session Co-Organizer: Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai,Japan
Session Chair: Satish V. Kailas, Indian Institute of Sci-ence, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Session Co-Chair: Siegfried Fouvry, Ecole Centrale deLyon, LTDS, Ecully, France
WTC2005-63343: A New Approach to Optimization of theMetal-Polymer Tribological Characteristics
Jacek Przepiorka, Technical University of Radom, Radom,Poland, Marian Szczerek, Institute for Terotechnology, Tri-bology Department, Radom, Poland
WTC2005-63895: Third Body Effects in the Wear ofPolyamide Materials
Ludovic Tortech, Alba Marcellan, ESPCI, Paris, France,Harold van Melick, DSM, Geleen, Netherlands, AntoineChateauminois, ESPCI, Paris, France
WTC2005-63229: Effect of Graphite Content on Wear ofThermostable Graphite-Reinforced Plastics
Olexandr Burya, Dnepropetrovsk State Agrarian University,Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, Vladimir Sytar, Mikhaylo Burmistr,Dmitry Danilin, Oleg Kabat, The Ukrainian State Chemical-Technology University, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
WTC2005-63476: Effect of Crosslink Density and Mechani-cal Properties on the Wear of Silica-Filled Styrene-Butadi-ene Rubbers
Yoshitaka Uchiyama, Tomoaki Iwai, Kanazawa University,Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan, Naoya Aamino, YokohamaRubber Co., Ltd., Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Japan, Kiichiro Shi-mosaka, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan
WTC2005-63375: Shearing Resistance and Frictional Wearof Carbon Plastics Based on the Ultrahigh-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene
Olexandr Burya, Dnepropetrovsk State Agrarian University,Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, Georgy Kozlov, University,Nalchik, Russia
TK 2 Contact Mechanics and Friction Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Jefferson East, Concourse Level
2-13 Contact Mechanics III: Contact with Coatings
Session Organizer: S. Jordan Liu, Caterpillar Inc, Peoria, IL,United States
Session Chair: George G. Adams, Northeastern Univer-sity, Boston, MA, United States
Session Co-Chair: Friedrich Franek, AC2T Research GmbH,Wiener Neustadt, Austria
WTC2005-63800: Thermo-Mechanical Model for MovingLayered Rough Surface Contacts
A. Kadiric, Richard Sayles, S. Ioannides, Imperial College,London, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63426: Evaluation of the Stress Situation ofCoated Tribosystems with Contact Mechanics Simulation
P. W. Gold, Jörg Loos, Helge Klaas, RWTH Aachen / Ger-many, Aachen, Germany
WTC2005-63942: Contact Analysis of Multilayered Elastic/ Plastic Solids with Rough Surfaces for Decreasing Frictionand Wear
Shaobiao Cai, Bharat Bhushan, The Ohio State University,Columbus, OH, United States
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THURSDAY
WTC2005-63488: Shear Properties of Polymers Films With-in Confined Contacts
Eric Gacoin, Christian Fretigny, Antoine Chateauminois,ESPCI, Paris, France
WTC2005-64210: Finite Element Analysis of Ceramic Coat-ing Systems under Spherical Indentation with MetallicInterlayer—Part II. Ring Crack Analysis
Seock Sam Kim, Kyungpook National University, Daegu,Daegu, Korea (Republic), Minh Quy Le, Hanoi University ofTechnology, Hanoi, Viet Nam, JinWoo Yi, KyungpookNational University, Daegu, Korea (Republic)
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Lincoln West, Concourse Level
2-16 Friction II: Friction Modeling
Session Organizer: Chad S. Korach, State University of NewYork at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY,United States
Session Chair: Jeffrey L. Streator, Georgia Institute ofTechnology, Atlanta, GA, United States
WTC2005-63266: Adhesive Component of FrictionBetween Rough Surfaces
Irina G. Goryacheva, Yulia Yu. Makhovskaya, Institute forProblems in Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sci-ences, Moscow, Russia
WTC2005-63154: Surface Topography and Friction Dynam-ics in Brake Systems Described by a Cellular Automaton
Michael Mueller, Institute of Dynamics and Vibrations,George Ostermeyer, Technical University of Braunschweig,Braunschweig, Germany
WTC2005-63780: Experimental Verification of an ImprovedElastic-Plastic Static Friction Model Including RoughnessEffects
Chul Hee Lee, Andreas A. Polycarpou, University of Illinoisat Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States
WTC2005-63517: Characterisation of Pre-Sliding and Pre-Rolling Friction
Farid Al-Bender, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Heverlee,Belgium, Wim Symens, Flanders’ Mechatronics TechnologyCentre (FMTC), Heverlee, Belgium
WTC2005-63272: Finite Element Simulation of Metal MatrixComposites - Effective Coefficients of Friction and Tem-perature Fields under Frictional Loading
Christopher O. Huber, Vienna University of Technology,Vienna, Vienna, Austria, Sascha Kremmer, BohlerSchmiedetechnik GmBH & Co KG, Kapfenberg, Austria,Heinz E. Pettermann, Vienna University of Technology,Vienna, Austria
TK 8 Surface Engineering and Coatings Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Jefferson West, Concourse Level
8-16 General Surface Engineering I
Session Organizer: Osman Eryilmaz, Argonne National Labo-ratory, Argonne, IL, United States
Session Chair: Paul Sutor, Surfaces Research, Lenexa,KS, United States
WTC2005-63637: An Investigation of Fretting Wear Behav-iour of Ternary (Zr,Hf)N Coatings
Eyup Sabri Kayali, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul,Turkey, Erdem Atar, Gebze Institute of Technology, Kocaeli,Turkey, Huseyin Cimenoglu, Istanbul Technical University,Istanbul, Turkey
WTC2005-64022: Friction and Wear Behavior of SiliconCarbonitride Processed from the Polymer-Derived Ceram-ic Route
Tsali Cross, Somuri V. Prasad, Sandia National Laborato-ries, Albuquerque, NM, United States, Rishi Raj, Universityof Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States
WTC2005-64030: Investigation of Scuffing Resistance andTribological Performance of Laser Modified Surfaces
Saud H. Aldajah, Uae University, Al-Ain, United Arab Emir.,Oyelayo O. Ajayi, G. R. Fenske, Argonne National Laborato-ry, Argonne, IL, United States
WTC2005-64203: Temperature-Dependent TribologicalImprovements in Low-Energy Nitrogen Ion ImplantedVanadium-Titanium Alloys
C. Ballesteros, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Leganés,Madrid, Spain, J. A. García, Asociación de la IndustriaNavarra, Pamplona, Spain, M. I. Ortíz, Universidad Politéc-nica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain, R. Rodríguez, Asociación dela Industria Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, M. Varela, Universi-dad Carlos III de Madrid, Leganés, Madrid, Spain
WTC2005-64335: Vapor Deposition of Composite Organic/Inorganic Films
Boris Kobrin, Jeff Chin, Applied Microstructures, Inc., SanJose, CA, United States, Robert W. Ashurst, Auburn Univer-sity, Auburn, AL, United States
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Thoroughbred, Concourse Level
8-18 Modeling and Simulation of Tribological CoatingsII
Session Organizer: Kenneth Holmberg, VTT TechnicalResearch Centre of Finland, Espoo /VTT, Finland
Session Co-Organizer: Marie-Christine Baietto, Intitut Nationaldes Sciences Appliquées LaMCoS,Villeurbanne, France
WTC2005-63335: Prediction of the Thermo-MechanicalContact Behaviour of a Graded Coating/Substrate SystemUsing Advanced Numerical Techniques
Benoît Watremetz, LaMCoS, Villeurbanne Cedex, France,Marie-Christine Baietto, Intitut National des SciencesAppliquées LaMCoS, Villeurbanne, France, A. A. Lubrecht,INSA Lyon, UMR CNRS 5514, Villeurbanne Cedex, Lyon,France
WTC2005-63124: Elastic-Plastic Analysis of the CylindricalContact between Layered Bodies
Sainsot Philippe, Bachelet Lucie, Institut National des Sci-ences Appliquées, Villeurbanne, France
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WTC2005-64147: Abasiveness of Boron Carbide (B4C)Coatings
Matthew Siniawski, Loyola Marymount University, LosAngeles, CA, United States, Q. Jane Wang, NorthwesternUniversity, Evanston, IL, United States, Stephen J. Harris,Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI, United States
WTC2005-63582: Mechanical Analysis of the Damage of aThin Polymeric Coating during Scratching
Ibrahim Demirci, Christian Gauthier, Christophe Fond,Robert Schirrer, Institut Charles Sadron, CNRS-UPR22,Strasbourg, France (Metro)
WTC2005-63707: Self-Replenishing, Self-Repairing SolidLubrication: Modeling and Experimentation
Emmanuel Wornyoh, C. Fred Higgs III, Carnegie Mellon Uni-versity, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
TK 10 Tribology of Internal Combustion Engines Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Military, Concourse Level
10-2 IC Engine Tribology II
Session Organizer: Andrew Jackson, ExxonMobil Re-search and Engineering, Annandale,NJ, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Martin Priest, The University of Leeds,Leeds, West Yorkshire, United King-dom
Session Chair: Martin Webster, ExxonMobil Reseacrhand Engineering, Annandale, NJ, Unit-ed States
Session Co-Chair: Martin Priest, The University of Leeds,Leeds, West Yorkshire, United King-dom
WTC2005-63742: Major Advances in Tribology for Low HeatRejection Engines — A Ten-Year Overview
Paul Sutor, Surfaces Research, Lenexa, KS, United States,Ernest E. Schwarz, Harold Pangilinan, U. S. Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, Warren, MI, UnitedStates
WTC2005-64343: Ceramic Coated Piston Rings for InternalCombustion Engines
Philipe F. Saad, Lloyd Kamo, Adiabatics, Inc., Columbus, IN,United States, Milad H. Mekari, Walter W. Bryzik, U.S. ArmyTACOM RD&E Center, Warren, MI, United States
WTC2005-64232: Aspects of the Rheology of Chemistry ofFresh and Used Engine Oils
Ted Selby, Savant, Inc., Midland, MI, United States
WTC2005-64227: The Erosion-Corrosion of Intake ValveSealing Surfaces due to the Formation of Lubricating OilDeposits
John J.Truhan, University of Tennessee / ORNL, Oak Ridge,TN, United States, Karren L. More, Oak Ridge National Lab-oratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States, Roger S. Rangara-jan, Waukesha Engine, Dresser, Inc., Waukesha, WI, UnitedStates
WTC2005-64255: Experimental and Theoretical Evaluationof Simultaneous Piston Assembly, Valve Train and EngineBearing Friction in a Fired Engine
Riaz A. Mufti, Castrol Technology Centre, Reading, UnitedKingdom, Martin Priest, The University of Leeds, Leeds,West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
TK 13 Condition Monitoring and Knowledge-Based Main-tenance Track
4:00pm - 5:40pmRoom: Hemisphere, Concourse Level
13-3 Condition Monitoring and Knowledge-basedMaintenance III
Session Organizer: Simon Tung, General Motors R&DCenter, Warren, MI, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Carl S. Byington, Impact Technologies,LLC, State College, PA, United States
Session Chair: Tiina Ahlroos, VTT Industrial Systems,Espoo, Finland
WTC2005-64019: Fault Detection and Lubricant HealthMonitoring for Slow Bearings in Extreme Operating Condi-tions
Pattada Kallappa, Carl S. Byington, Bryan Donovan, ImpactTechnologies, LLC, State College, PA, United States
WTC2005-63849: Reliability Analysis Based on Crosstabu-lation - A Novel Method
Tiina Ahlroos, Risto Parikka, VTT Industrial Systems,Espoo, Finland
WTC2005-64282: A Comparative Study of Air-Couple Ultra-sound Sensor and Accelerometer in Detecting Bearingdefects
Azzedine Dadouche, Mir-Saeed Safizadeh, Jeffrey W. Bird,Waldemar Dmochowski, David S. Forsyth, NationalResearch Council, Institute for Aerospace Research,Ottawa, ON, Canada
WTC2005-63541: Multi-Scale Enveloping Spectrogram forBearing Defect Detection
Ruqiang Yan, Robert Gao, University of Massachusetts,Amherst, MA, United States
WTC2005-63552: A Hybrid Signal Processing Techniquefor Bearing Defect Severity Estimation
Robert Gao, Ruqiang Yan, University of Massachusetts,Amherst, MA, United States
Friday, September, 16
TK 1 Wear of and Fatigue of Materials Track
8:00am - 11:00amRoom: Cabinet, Concourse Level
1-11 Wear of Ceramics and Coatings
Session Organizer: Ken’ichi Hiratsuka, Chiba Institute ofTechnology, Chiba, Japan
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Session Co-Organizer: Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai,Japan
Session Chair: Jorn Larsen-Basse, National ScienceFoundation, Arlington, VA, UnitedStates
Session Co-Chair: Koji Kato, Tohoku University, Sendai,Japan
WTC2005-63461: Tribological Property of WC Cermet Coat-ings Sprayed by Using an Improved HVOF Process
Yasunari Ishikawa, Jin kawakita, Seiji Kuroda, National Insti-tute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan,
WTC2005-63605: Wear Characteristics of the SprayedCoatings with Amorphous Material
Myoung-Seoup Han, Joong-Geun Youn, Sang-Ek Lee, Dae-Young Kim, Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd., Ulsan,Korea (Republic),
WTC2005-63852: Sliding Wear Behavior of Plasma SprayedZirconia Ceramic Coating Under Different Conditions
Thuong Hien Le, School of Mechanical Engineering, Grad-uate School, Kyungpook National University, R. Korea,Daegu, Korea (Republic), Younghun Chae, Seock Sam Kim,Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-63364: Wear Behavior of W-DLC Coating UnderReciprocating Sliding Motion
S. Jordan Liu, Diann Y. Hua, Lucy Whittaker, Steven Taylor,Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, IL, United States
WTC2005-64251: Fretting Behaviour of PACVD DepositedDLC Coatings Against Different Counter Bodies
Johan Palmers, Koen Vanhollebeke, Bekaert TechnologyCenter, Zwevegem, Belgium, Jean-Pierre Celis, CatholicUniversity of Leuven, Leuven, Vl. Br., Belgium, Tom Van derDonck, Catholic University of Leuven - MTM, Leuven, Bel-gium
WTC2005-63739: Tribological Study of Ti3SiC2 and ItsDerivatives
Surojit Gupta, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, UnitedStates, ZhengMing Sun, Drexel University & AIST, Philadel-phia, PA, United States, Michel W. Barsoum, Drexel Univer-sity, Philadelphia, PA, United States, T. Palanisamy, Honey-well, Morristown, PA, United States, Eric Passman, Honey-well, Philadelphia, PA, United States
WTC2005-63210: Tribological Properties of Boron NitrideBased Composites
Irina Hussainova, Lembit Kommel, Tallinn University ofTechnology, Tallinn, Estonia, Jakob Kubarsepp, Eduard Kim-mari, TUT, Tallinn, Estonia
WTC2005-63084: Tribological Properties of CrystalineHardcoat on Aluminum
Kenneth G. Budinski, Bud Labs, Rochester, NY, UnitedStates, Phillip Chapados Jr., Agile Systems LLC, Pittsford,NY, United States
TK 2 Contact Mechanics and Friction Track
8:00am - 11:00amRoom: Jefferson East, Concourse Level
2-15 Friction III: Friction and Material Structure
Session Organizer: Chad S. Korach, State University of NewYork at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY,United States
Session Chair: Irwin Singer, Naval Research Lab, Wash-ington, DC, United States
Session Co-Chair: Edward Berger, University of Virginia,Charlottesville, VA, United States
WTC2005-63577: On the Evolution of Friction-InducedNanostructures in Single Crystal Nickel
Somuri V. Prasad, Joe Michael, Corbett Battaile, Paul G.Kotula, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM,United States, Bhaskar Majumdar, New Mexico Tech,Socorro, NM, United States
WTC2005-63586: Analysis of the Damage of UncoatedPolymeric Surfaces during Scratching
Ibrahim Demirci, Christian Gauthier, Christophe Fond,Robert Schirrer, Institut Charles Sadron, CNRS-UPR22,Strasbourg, France (Metro)
WTC2005-63357: Tribological Behaviour of GFR PolymerComposites
Jan Quintelier, Pieter Samyn, Joris Degrieck, Ghent Univer-sity, Gent, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium, Patrick De Baets,Ghent, Ghent, Belgium
WTC2005-63245: A Thermoelastic Investigation of FrictionPhenomena
Edward Berger, Dinar Deshmukh, University of Virginia,Charlottesville, VA, United States, Thomas Mackin, XiaojieXue, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, United States
WTC2005-63114: Correlation between Structural Changesof Materials during Friction and Finite Element Analysis
David Barlam, Isaac Garbar, Limor Levi, Ben-Gurion Uni-versity of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel
WTC2005-63480: Sliding Friction of Polymers: The Com-plex Role of Interface
Sophie Bistac, Marjorie Schmitt, ICSI - CNRS, MulhouseCedex, France, Achraf Ghorbal, ICSI, Mulhouse, France
WTC2005-63095: Tribo-Electric Behaviors of Copper UnderDry Sliding Against Cu-Cr Alloys
Zhang Yongzhen, Qiu Ming, Sun Lemin, Chen Yue, HenanShangguan Bao, University of Science and Technology,Luoyang, Henan Province, P.R. China
WTC2005-63595: Effects of Microscopic Spherical Parti-cles Mixed in Lubricating Oil on Frictional Characteristicsof Linear Slide Guide
Kazutake Uehara, Fumio Obata, Hisaki Okamoto, TottoriUniversity, Tottori, Tottori, Japan, Kenichi Inoue, Hitachi Met-als, Ltd., Yasugi-shi, Shimane, Japan
TK 3 Lubrication and Lubricants Track
8:00am - 11:00amRoom: Chevy Chase, Terrace Level
3-3 Hydrodynamic Lubrication
Session Organizer: Josiah Knight, Duke University, Durham,NC, United States
Session Chair: Simon Tung General Motors R&D Center,Warren, MI, United States
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WTC2005-63192: Numerical Analysis on the Effect ofTransverse Surface Roughness in Non-Newtonian FluidLubrication
Li Yongjian, Chen Haosheng, Chen Darong, Wang Jiadao,State Key Laboratory of Tribology, Beijng, P.R. China
WTC2005-63479: Thermohydrodynamic Behavior of a Slid-er Pocket Bearing
Mihai B. Dobrica, Michel Fillon, Univerity of Poitiers, Futuro-scope Chasseneuil Cedex, France (Metro)
WTC2005-63853: THD Analysis of Journal Bearings: AFinite Element Algorithm for Groove Mixing Conditions
Fabrizio Stefani, DIMEC - University of Genoa, Genoa,Genoa, Italy
WTC2005-63940: A Cavitation Algorithm for ArbitraryLubricant Compressibility
Fredrik Sahlin, Andreas Almqvist, Sergei Glavatskih, RolandLarsson, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden
WTC2005-64159: A Theory of Cavitation in an OscillatoryOil Squeeze Film
D. C. Sun, State University of New York at Binghamton, Bing-hamton, NY, United States, Zhiming Zhang, Wen Wang,Meili Sun, Xiaoyang Chen, Shanghai University, Shanghai,P.R. China
WTC2005-64167: Investigation of Cavitation Phenomenonin an Oscillatory Oil Squeeze Film
Wen Wang, Zhiming Zhang, Xiaoyang Chen, Meili Sun,Shanghai University, Shanghai, Shanghai, P.R. China, D. C.Sun, State University of New York at Binghamton, Bingham-ton, NY, United States
WTC2005-64168: Shear Cavitation Peter Kottke, Scott Bair, Ward O. Winer, Georgia Institute ofTechnology, Atlanta, GA, United States
WTC2005-64197: Experimental Investigation of Cavitationin an Oil Squeeze Film Subjected to Displacement-Con-trolled Oscillations
Meili Sun, Xiaoyang Chen, Wen Wang, Kai Meng, ZhmZhang, Shanghai University, Shanghai, Shanghai, P.R.China, D. C. Sun, State University of New York at Bingham-ton, Binghamton, NY, United States
TK 5 Bearing Design and Application Track
8:00am - 11:00amRoom: Dupont, Terrace Level
5-13 Conformal Contact Bearing VIII
Session Organizer: Benyebka Bou-Saïd, INSA, Villeur-banne, France (Metro)
Session Co-Organizer: Michel Fillon, Univerity of Poitiers,Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex,France (Metro)
Session Chair: Florin Dimofte, The University of Tole-do at NASA Glenn Research Center,Cleveland, OH, United States
WTC2005-63724: Foil Bearings Makes Oil-Free Turbocharger Possible
Crystal Heshmat, Hooshang Heshmat, Mohawk InnovativeTechnology, Inc., Albany, NY, United States, Mark J. Valco,U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Cleveland, OH, UnitedStates, Kevin Radil, U.S. Army, Cleveland, OH, UnitedStates, Christopher DellaCorte, NASA Glenn ResearchCenter, Cleveland, OH, United States
WTC2005-63951: Turbojet Engine Demonstration with aHigh Temperature Air Foil Bearing
Hooshang Heshmat, James Walton, Michael Tomaszewski,Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc., Albany, NY, UnitedStates
WTC2005-63564: Experimental Measurement of Thrust FoilBearing Temperature Profiles
Brian Dykas, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland,OH, United States, Kevin Radil, U.S. Army, Cleveland, OH,United States
WTC2005-63712: Major Breakthrough in Load Capacity,Speed and Operating Temperature of Foil Thrust Bearings
Hooshang Heshmat, Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc.,Albany, NY, United States
WTC2005-63728: The Static Performance Analysis of AirFoil Journal Bearings Considering Three-DimensionalStructure of Bump Foil
Dong-Hyun Lee, Kaist, Daejeon, Korea (Republic), Young-Cheol Kim, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, Dae-jon, Korea (Republic), Kyung-Woong Kim, Korea AdvancedInstitute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon,Korea (Republic)
WTC2005-63397: Analysis of Gas Foil Bearings with Piece-wise Linear Elastic Supports
Tae Ho Kim, Luis San Andres, Texas A&M University, Col-lege Station, TX, United States
WTC2005-64108: On the Influence of the Supply Pressureon the Dynamic Stability of Hybrid Gas Journal Wave Bear-ings
Florin Dimofte, The University of Toledo at NASA GlennResearch Center, Cleveland, OH, United States, Sorin Cioc,The University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, United States, Dr.Robert F. Handschuh, Army Research Laboratory, Cleve-land, OH, United States, David P. Fleming, NASA GlennResearch Center, Cleveland, OH, United States
WTC2005-63463: On the Finite Volume Upwind Solution ofthe Reynolds Equation for a Compressible Fluid
Mihai Arghir, Sébastien Le Lez, Jean Frêne, Université dePoitiers, Futuroscope, France
TK 8 Surface Engineering and Coatings Track
8:00am - 11:00amRoom: Jefferson West, Concourse Level
8-4 Solid Lubricant Films and Liquid Lubricated Coat-ings
Session Organizer: Mitjan Kalin, University of Ljubljana,Center for Tribology and TechnicalDiagnostics, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Session Co-Organizer: Noritsugu Umehara, Nagoya Universi-ty, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
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WTC2005-63818: A Mechanism of Sliding on the Nanome-ters-Thick Ag Layers
Fumihiro Honda, Toyota Technological Institute, Nagoya,Aichi Pref., Japan, Minoru Goto, Hino Motors, Ltd., Hino,Tokyo, Japan
WTC2005-63566: Atomic Layer Deposition of Solid Lubri-cant Thin Films
Thomas Scharf, Somuri V. Prasad, Michael T. Dugger,Thomas M. Mayer, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquer-que, NM, United States
WTC2005-64318: Self-Lubricating Cylinder Liner Coatings Paul Sutor, Surfaces Research, Lenexa, KS, United States,Ernest E. Schwarz, U. S. Army Tank-Automotive and Arma-ments Command, Warren, MI, United States
WTC2005-63906: Boundary Lubrication of DLC Coatingswith Conventional Oils
Mitjan Kalin, University of Ljubljana, Center for Tribology andTechnical Diagnostics, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Joze Vizintin,University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Elisa Roman,Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
WTC2005-63921: Superlow Friction Property of DLC Lubri-cated with Ester Containing Oil — Part 2: Nanometer-ScaleMorphological, Structural and Frictional Properties
Jiping Ye, Nissan Arc, Ltd., Yokosuka, Japan, Makoto Kano,Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan,Kenichi Ueoka, Nissan Arc, Ltd., Yokosuka, Kanagawa,Japan, Yoshiteru Yasuda, Yusuke Okamoto, Nissan MotorCo., Ltd., Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan, Jean-Michel Martin,Ecole Centrale de Lyon / LTDS, Ecully, France
WTC2005-63684: Low-Friction Wear-Resistant Coatings forHigh-Temperature Foil Bearings
Hooshang Heshmat, Piotr Hryniewicz, James Walton, JohnWillis, Said Jahanmir, Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc,Albany, NY, United States
WTC2005-63340: Friction and Wear of Diamond-Like Car-bon Coatings Lubricated with Biodegradable Oils
Karel Van Acker, Karen Vercammen, Annick Vanhulsel,VITO (Flemish Institute for Technological Research), MOL,Belgium, Javier Barriga, Tekniker, Eibar, Spain, Ales Arnsek,Petrol dd., Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Mitjan Kalin, Uni-versity of Ljubljana, Center for Tribology and Technical Diag-nostics, Ljubljana, Slovenia
WTC2005-63432: The Scuffing Resistance of the CoatedTribosystems Lubricated with Ecological Oils
Remigiusz Michalczewski, Marian Szczerek, WaldemarTuszynski, Jan Wulczynski, Institute for Terotechnology, Tri-bology Department, Radom, Poland
TK 10 Tribology of Internal Combustion Engines Track
8:00am - 11:00amRoom: Conservatory, Terrace Level
10-3 IC Engine Tribology III
Session Organizer: Andrew Jackson, ExxonMobil Re-search and Engineering, Annandale,NJ, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Martin Priest, The University of Leeds,Leeds, West Yorkshire, United King-dom
Session Chair: Martin Priest, The University of Leeds,Leeds, West Yorkshire, United King-dom
Session Co-Chair: Andrew Jackson, ExxonMobil Re-search and Engineering, Annandale,NJ, United States
WTC2005-64281: Wear Resistance of Smooth AutomotiveCylinder Liner Surfaces.
Cecilia Anderberg, Volvo Cars Corporation, Göteborg, Swe-den, Staffan Johansson, Volvo Technology, Gothenburg,Sweden, Dr. Bengt Rosén, University of Halmstad, Halm-stad, Sweden, Dr. Per Henrik Nilsson, Volvo Technology AB,Gothenburg, Sweden, Dr. Robert Ohlsson, Volvo Power-train, Gotenburg, Sweden
WTC2005-63464: Optimization of the Cylinder Liner Sur-face for Reduction of Oil Consumption
Staffan Johansson, Per Nilsson, Volvo Technology, Gothen-burg, Sweden, Dr. Robert Ohlsson, Volvo Powertrain,Gotenburg, Sweden, Cecilia Anderberg, Volvo Cars Corpo-ration, Göteborg, Sweden, Dr. Bengt Rosén, University ofHalmstad, Halmstad, Sweden
WTC2005-63290: Development of an Experimental Devicefor Studying Real Connecting-Rod Bearings Functioningin Severe Conditions
Philippe Michaud, LMS-Université de Poitiers, Angouleme,France, Aurelian Fatu, LMS - University of Poitiers, Aan-gouleme, France, Bernard Villechaise, LMS-Université depoitiers, Angouleme, France
WTC2005-63270: A Contact-Wear Model for the EHL Analy-sis of Engine Journal Bearings
Ducai Wang, Glacier Vandervell Bearings, Rugby, Warwick-shire, United Kingdom
WTC2005-63525: An Investigation into the Fatigue Life Pre-diction of Engine Bearings
Hao Xu, Glacier Vandervell Bearings, Rugby, Warwickshire,United Kingdom
WTC2005-63599: Studies on Wear of Inlet Valve and Cylin-der Bore in Diesel Engines
Nagaraj Nayak, Kirloskar Oil Engines Limited, Pune, Maha-rastra-State, India, P. A. Lakshminarayanan, Ashok Leyland,Hosur, India, M. K. Gajendra Babu, Indian Institute of Tech-nology, New Delhi, India, A. D. Dani, Kirloskar Oil Engines,Ltd., Pune, India
WTC2005-64127: Coated Valve Train Components and LowEmission Engine Oils in a Fired Engine Enviroment
Ewa Bardasz, Christopher Scott, Susan V. Cowling, JamesC. Matasic, Lubrizol, Wickliffe, US Outlying Is
WTC2005-63609: Variable Valve Actuation MechanismUsing Magnetorheological Fluid
Harish Hirani, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India,Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Sarang S. Dani, Academia,Mumbai, India
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TK 15 General Track
8:00am - 11:00amRoom: Farragut, Terrace Level
15-3 Symposium on Virtual Tribology
Session Organizer: Nelson Forster, US Air Force, WrightPatterson Air Force Base, OH, UnitedStates
Session Organizer: Farshid Sadeghi, Purdue University,IN, United States
Session Co-Organizer: Mike Lovell, University of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Session Chair: Jeff Brown, Air Force Research Labo-ratory, Wright Patterson Air ForceBase, OH, United States
WTC2005-64183: The Role and Progress of Bearing Ana-lytical Codes in the Virtual Design of Machine Components
Nelson Forster, US Air Force, Wright Patterson Air ForceBase, OH, United States, Jeffrey R. Brown, Air ForceResearch Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, OH,United States
WTC2005-64331: Dynamics of Bearing Shaft Systems Farshid Sadeghi, IN, United States, C. Wassgren, N.Prenger, N. Ghaisas, E. Chamberlain, Purdue University,West Lafayette, IN, United States
WTC2005-64337: Multibody Rolling Bearing Calculations(Computer Program BEAST)
S. Ioannides, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom,Lars-Erik Stacke, Dag Fritzson, Iakov Nakhimovski, SKFEngineering & Research Centre, Göteborg, Sweden
WTC2005-64201: Modeling Tribological Impact on OverallSystem Dynamics
Pradeep K. Gupta, PKG Inc., Clifton Park, NY, United States
WTC2005-64155: Advances in Nonlinear Rotordynamics ofPassenger Vehicle Turbochargers: A Virtual LaboratoryAnchored to Test Data
Luis San Andres, Juan Rivadeneira, Texas A&M University,College Station, TX, United States, Kostandin Gjika, Honey-well Turbotechnologies, Thaon les Vosges, France, MuraliChinta, Gerry LaRue, Honeywell Turbotechnologies, Tor-rance, CA, United States
WTC2005-63771: Approaches to Dynamic TribosystemModelling
Krzysztof Druet, Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk,Poland
WTC2005-64142: Numerical Modeling of Surface Tempera-ture Rising on Imperfect Sliding Electrical Contact
Wan-Sik Kim, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, UnitedStates, S. Jordan Liu, Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, IL, UnitedStates, Q. Jane Wang, Northwestern University, Evanston,IL, United States, Mark Asta, Herbert S. Cheng, Northwest-ern University, Evanston, IL, United States
WTC2005-63671: Multiphysics Modeling of TribologicalProcesses using Cellular Automata
Brian Vick, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States
8:00am - 11:00amRoom: Edison, Terrace Level
15-2 General Tribology II
Session Organizer: Shao Wang, Nanyang Technological Uni-versity, Singapore, Singapore
Session Chair: Shao Wang, Nanyang Technological Uni-versity, Singapore, Singapore
Session Co-Chair: Jeffrey L. Streator, Georgia Institute ofTechnology, Atlanta, GA, United States
WTC2005-63101: Influence of Test Conditions on Tribolog-ical Behavior
Woydt Mathias, BAM-VIII:11, Berlin, Germany, EbrechtJohannes, Optimol Instruments GmbH, Munich, Germany
WTC2005-63275: Correlation Study of Functional SurfaceParameters based on Micro-Contact Analyses
P. Wang, D.Y. Hua, Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, IL, United States
WTC2005-64297: Simulation of Space Shuttle Gear Perfor-mance
Steve H. Kratz, Lavern Wedeven, William F. Black, Donna J.Carlisle, Graham G. Wedeven, Wedeven Associates, Inc.,Edgmont, PA, United States
WTC2005-63447: Aspects of Self-Organization in Tribolog-ical Systems
Emilia Assenova, Society of Bulgarian Tribologists, Sofia,Bulgaria
WTC2005-63324: Experimental Investigation of DrillpipeLoaded in Slips
Michael L. Payne, Peter M. Driscoll, Phillip D. Pattillo, BPAmerica, Houston, TX, United States, Udaya B. R. Sathu-valli, Blade Energy Partners, Frisco, TX, United States
WTC2005-63658: Finite Element Analysis on VibrationCharacteristics of a Reciprocating Sliding System
Guangxiong Chen, Tribology Research Institute, Chengdu,Sichuan, P.R. China, Zhong-Rong Zhou, Southwest Jiao-tong University, Chengdu, Sichuan, P.R. China
WTC2005-63263: Study of Lubricant Viscosity from aDiesel Engine Operating on Various Percentages ofCoconut Oil Blended Fuel
M. Varman, Mohd Faizul Mohd Sabri, Masjuki H. Hassan,Md. Abul Kalam, T. M. I. Mahlia, University of Malaya, KualaLumpur, Malaysia
WTC2005-63685: High-Temperature High-Speed Tribome-ter with Complex Motion
Hooshang Heshmat, Michael Tomaszewski, Crystal Hesh-mat, James Walton, Said Jahanmir, Mohawk InnovativeTechnology, Inc, Albany, NY, United States
Plenary Speaker
11:15am - 12:15pmRoom: International Ballroom East, Concourse Level
Tribological Aspects of Wind Energy Power Plants Wilfried J. Bartz, Technische Akademie Esslingen, Ostfildern, Baden-Wuertemberg, Germany
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EXHIBIT HOURS & LOCATION
The Exhibit Hall is located on the Concourse Level of the Wash-ington Hilton. The Exhibit Hall will be open during the followingdays and times:
Monday, September 12 1:00pm - 5:00pmTuesday, September 13 8:30am - 4:00pmWednesday, September 14 9:00am - 4:00pmThursday, September 15 9:00am - 12:00pm
EXHIBITOR LISTING
ADE Phase Shift (www.phase-shift.com)
3470 E. Universal WayTucson, AZ 85706Phone: (520) 573-9250Fax: (520) 573-9355Booth: 110
ADE Phase Shift exhibiting their non-contact MicroXAM SurfaceProfiler. The system facilitates rapid measurement of surfacetopography of wear scars, indentations, films and defects. A com-plete set of visualization and analysis tools allows the user to pre-cisely quantify material volume, material properties, internalstresses along with industry standard roughness statistics.
AMTI (www.amti.biz)
176 Waltham StreetWatertown, MA 02172-4800Phone: (617) 926-6700Fax: (617) 926-5045Booth: 104
AMTI is a worldwide supplier of multiaxis load cells and customtesting equipment. The union of these two product lines hasresulted in a number of tribological test machines for orthopedicmotion simulation and general-purpose use. Our OrthoPod is asix-station pin on disc machine with rotation on both the pin anddisc axes. Our machines are computer-controlled and featureenvironmental and temperature control. AMTI multiaxis cells pro-vide test data and friction coefficient measurement and all of ourproducts are turnkey and include hardware, software, and training.
Argonne National Laboratory(www.et.anl.gov/sections/tribology)
9700 S. Cass AvenueArgonne, IL 60439Phone: (630) 252-5190Fax: (630) 252-4077Booth: 206
Argonne National Laboratory is one of the U.S. Department ofEnergy’s largest research centers. Argonne’s programs in BasicScience, Energy Resources, Scientific Facilities, EnvironmentalManagement, and National Security support the development ofadvanced materials, coatings, and surface modification processesto engineer surfaces for tribological applications. State-of-the-art
facilities such as the Advanced Photon Source, Intense PulsedNeutron Source, Electron Microscopy Center provide unique toolsto characterize fundamental mechanisms involved in friction, wear,and lubrication applications. The exhibit will give an overview ofArgonne’s advanced engineered surface technologies (carboncoatings, laser processing, and superhard coatings), unique char-acterization facilities (x-ray,neutron, and electron microscopy),and how they are applied to tribology.
ASME (www.asme.org)
Three Park AvenueNew York, NY 100161Phone: (212) 591-7064Fax: (212) 591-7061Booth: 107, 109
Serving 125,000 members worldwide, ASME offers a broad rangeof products and services including: codes and standards,Mechanical Engineering magazine, public short courses, onsitetraining, electronic training resources, reference books, journals inprint and online, conferences, proceedings in print and online, andan array of personal and financial benefits tailored for engineers.
Balzer’s, Inc. (www.balzers.com)
2511 Technology Drive, Ste. 114Elgin, IL 60123Phone: (847) 844-1753Fax: (847) 844-3306Booth: 103
Balzer’s is the leading global supplier of PVD coatings which deci-sively improve the performance and service lives of precisioncomponents as well as metalworking and plastics processingtools. These proprietary coatings developed by Balzer’s and mar-keted under the BALINIT® brand are extremely thin and very hard.They significantly reduce wear and friction. Balzer’s also developscoating processes, manufactures and markets coating systemsand turnkey production lines, and offers contract coating servic-es through its dynamically growing network of more than 60 coat-ing centres in Europe, North and South America, and Asia.
Center for Tribology, Inc. (www.cetr.com)
1715 Dell AvenueCampbell, CA 95008Phone: (408) 376-4040Fax: (408) 376-4050Booth: 200
CETR is the world-largest manufacturer of precision macro, microand nano tribometers for lubricants and coatings, with rotary andlinear motions, including fast oscillations, and in-situ measure-ments of load, friction, wear, adhesion, acoustic emission andelectrical resistance, and option integrated optical and atomicforce microscopes. The universal tribometers allow to performmost ASTM standard friction and wear tests, as well as numerouscustom materials tests. The load ranges from 100 nN (for anano-indentor option) to 1kK, the speed ranges from 0.0001 to10,000 rpm, optional chambers for vacuum, humidity, tempera-tures (up to 950C).
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CSM Instruments, Inc. (www.csm-instruments.com)
197 First Avenue, Ste. 120Needham, MA 02494Phone: (781) 444-2250Fax: (781) 444-2251Booth: 108
CSM Instruments offers a wide range of instruments and testingservices for surface mechanical properties characterization,including indentation (hardness and modulus), scratch testing(coating adhesion, fracture and deformation) and tribometers(friction and wear properties). The new Nano Tribometer allowssimulation of low load tribological contacts, e.g., in MEMS,microsystems and other devices.
Duramax Marine® LLC (www.duramaxmarine.com)
17990 Great Lakes ParkwayHiram, OH 44234Phone: (440) 834-5400Fax: (440) 834-4950Booth: 205
In business over 75 years, Duramax Marine® is the world leaderin rubber-based hydrodynamic bearing technology for marinepropulsion and Industrial rotating shaft applications. Our bearingsystems are on all U.S. Navy surface combatant vessels includingvarious nuclear submarines. Duramax Marine’s advancements inR&D have culminated with the development of DMX™, a new rev-olutionary low friction rubber-based polymer alloy.
ExxonMobil Chemical (www.exxonmobilsynthetics.com)
13501 Katy FreewayHouston, TX 77079Phone: (281) 870-6171Fax: (281) 368-5816Booth: 207
ExxonMobil Chemical offers an innovative and comprehensive port-folio of synthetic basestocks worldwide to meet formulators needs.These products include SpectraSyn™, SpectraSyn Plus™ and Spec-traSyn Ultra™ polyalphaolefins; Esterex™ esters; and Synesstic™
alkylated naphthalene blendstocks. For contact information, pleasesee Sales & Support at exxonmobilsynthetics.com.
Hauzer Techno Coating (www.hauzertechnocoating.com)
Van Heemskerckweg 22Venlo, NetherlandsPhone: 31 77 3559777Fax: 31 77 3969798Booth: 211
Hauzer is a leading supplier of technology for PVD (physicalvapour deposition) and PACVD (plasma assisted chemical vapourdeposition) since 1983. With Hauzer PVD and PACVD technologyyou add value to your products by: Increased lifetime, higher pro-ductivity finishing (cutting and forming tools). Attractive andscratch resistant colour finish (bathroom and kitchen hardware,personal communication devices, automotive decoration, domes-
tic appliances).Reduced coefficient of friction and reduced wear(precision components such as used in automotive engines).Specially engineered properties.
Industrial Lubrication and Tribology(www.emeraldinsight.com)
c/o Emerald Group Publishing60-62 Troller LaneBradford, BD8 9BYUnited KingdomPhone: 44 12 7477 7700Fax: 44 12 7478 5200Booth: 208
Unique in its field, Industrial Lubrication and Tribology blendsinternational research papers with a comprehensive news section.This research-into-practice journal provides broad coverage ofthe materials and techniques employed in tribology, promotingbest practice in three disciplines - lubrication, wear, and friction.
King Industries, Inc. (www.kingindustries.com)
Science RoadNorwalk, CT 06852Phone: (203) 866-5551Fax: (203) 866-1268Booth: 201, 203
King Industries, Inc. is a manufacturer of specialty chemicals forthe Industrial Lubricant, Rust Prevention and MetalworkingIndustries, and the Paint and Coatings Industry. The companies’one hundred plus products are marketed by two distinct operat-ing divisions: the Lubricant Additives Division and the CoatingsAdditives Division. King offers a broad range of additives used inthe formulation of industrial lubricants, greases, metalworkingfluids and rust preventive compounds.
Kittiwake Developments Ltd. (www.kittiwake.com)
3-6 Thorgate RoadLittlehamptonWest Sussex, United KingdomPhone: 44 1903 731470Fax: 44 1903 731480Booth: 106
Kittiwake is the world leader in the design, manufacture and dis-tribution of technically advanced test kits, equipment and prod-ucts for Onsite testing and analyzing of fuel, lubricant and waterquality. At WTC Kittiwake will be displaying their ranges of AnalexInstruments along with Fuel & Lube test Equipment.
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KLA-Tencor Corporation (www.ktnanopics.com)
160 Rio RoblesSan Jose, CA 95134Phone: (408) 875-3000Fax: (408) 875-4144Booth: 209
KLA-Tencor’s Nanopics 2100™ combines the ease of use andspeed of a surface profiler with the nanometer-scale 3D surfaceimaging capabilities of an atomic force microscope, meeting theneeds of the emerging fields of nanoscience and nanotechnologyfor dependable, easy-to-use atomic force profilometers. Thisclean, practical system can quickly generate an 800 micron imageof an entire microfabricated device - followed by a 0.5 micronclose up of any one of its surfaces. There’s no need for an extraoptical metrology system to keep the scanner on track. No needfor an additional deflection-measurement system requiring time-consuming alignment. And no costly, space-consuming vibrationtable. Just the sample on the stage, insert the cantilever, and go.After the image is complete, image processing and data analysispackages provide comprehensive step-height, microroughnessand grain-size results.
Koehler Instrument Company, Inc. (www.koehlerinstrument.com)
1595 Sycamore AvenueBohemia, NY 11716Phone: (631) 589-3800Fax: (631) 589-3815Booth: 111
Koehler Instrument Company is pleased to offer advanced andcustom designed units for a variety of friction and wear tests. Ourapplications personnel will consult with you on your requirementsand work with our design staff to provide solutions for your tri-bology testing needs. Four Ball Wear & EP - Pin-On-Disc - Fric-tion - Bearing Noise(BeQuiet+) - Emcor - Multispecimen - SlurryAbrasion - Dry Abrasion - Tapping Torque - Scratch - Timken -BOCLE - Pin & V Block - HFRR.
Micro Materials LTD (www.micromaterials.co.uk)
Unit 3 The ByreWrexham Technology ParkWrexham, United KingdomPhone: 44 0 1978 261615Fax: 44 0 1978 356966Booth: 204
World leaders in nanomechanical property measurements since1988 - Nanotribology and Nanoindentataion. Conventionalnanoscale testing techniques above only provide a partial solutionto the problem of materials optimisation. Coatings are gettingthinner and as all material properties are temperature-dependentand materials often fail by fatigue not overload, optimisationbased on the conventional techniques may be insufficient. Newtechniques have been developed to allow the study of hardness,modulus, adhesion, toughness and wear characteristics of such
materials and coatings under conditions which more closelyresemble those they experience in service.
Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc. (www.miti.cc)
1037 Waterveloit Shaker RoadAlbany, NY 12205Phone: (518) 862-4290Fax: (518) 862-4291Booth: 101
Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc. (MiTi®) is a product andR&D company specializing in integrating our advanced foil bear-ings, oil-free bearings and foil seals into high speed rotatingmachinery, such as gas turbine engines, turbochargers, com-pressors, cryogenic pumps and any system with speed and tem-perature requirements that exceed the capabilities of rolling ele-ment bearings. MiTi® provides full service engineering to our cus-tomers, from concept inception to final product qualification test-ing. We also conduct advanced research and development inBiotechnology, Tribology and Coatings. MiTi® also produces a lineof high precision tribometers for extreme environment, friction,wear and lubrication studies.
PCS Instruments (www.pcs-instruments.com)
78 Stanley GardensLondon, United KingdomPhone: 44 20 8600 9920Fax: 44 20 8600 9921Booth: 102
For twenty years PCS Instruments has been at the forefront of thedesign and development of tribology test equipment. They boastan international client base which includes all the major oil com-panies, and have now sold over 800 test rigs worldwide. Theirinstruments use state of the art computer control and measure-ment techniques, which allows greater automation, more flexibil-ity and lower operation costs. The wide product range includesequipment, which is used to perform tests to international stan-dards as well as those tailored to more specialized areas of tri-bology research.
Petrotest Instruments GmbH & Co. KG(www.petrotest.com)
Ludwig-Erhard-Ring 13Dahlewitz, 15827GermanyPhone: 49 0 33708 56 516Fax: 49 0 33708 56 556Booth: 100
Petrotest® Instruments is a leading manufacturer of standardizedpetroleum testing equipment. The sales program includes morethan 200 standardized test apparatuses such as flash pointtesters, distillation units, friction & wear testers and penetrome-ters. They comply with ASTM, DIN, EN, ISO, JIS, IP, AFNOR,GOST and other usual standards. Please visit www.petrotest.comto see our latest developments.
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Phoenix Tribology Ltd. (www.phoenix-tribology.com)
Woodham House, WhitwayNewbury, Berkshire,EnglandPhone: 44 1625 276064Fax: 44 8707 877017Booth: 202
Phoenix Tribology Ltd. offers a comprehensive range of tribome-ters for research and development, for measuring friction, wearand lubricity, under conditions of sliding, rolling, combined slid-ing and rolling, fretting, abrasion and erosion. In addition to stan-dard machines, custom solutions are offered. Full technicaldetails will be available at the stand.
Sci-Tec, Inc. (www.sci-tec-inc.com)
6660 N. High Street, Ste. 2AWorthington, OH 43085Phone: (614) 888-0023Fax: (614) 888-0285Booth: 210
Turbiscan Emulsion/Dispersion Stability Analyzer — A quick andeasy method to study, monitor and predict the emulsion stabilityof metal working fluids. Detects and measures the rate of changeof samples undergoing flocculation, coalescence or separation.
Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers(www.stle.org)
840 Busse HighwayPark Ridge, IL 60068Phone: (847) 825-5536Fax: (847) 825-1456Booth: 112
The mission of STLE is to advance the science of tribology andthe practice of lubrication engineering in order to foster innova-tion, improve the performance of equipment and products, con-serve resources, and protect the environment. The membershipof 4,300 technical professionals represents men and womenworking in industry, academic institutions and governmentthroughout the United States, Canada and around the world. In avariety of ways, STLE bring together these managers, engineers,scientists and technicians to learn and share “best practices”associated with the design and operation of modern machineryand equipment. These programs help industry to save billions ofdollars each year in costs associated with unnecessary frictionand wear.
Taylor & Francis Group (www.taylorandfrancis.com)
325 Chestnut Street, Ste. 800Philadelphia, PA 19106Phone: (215) 625-8900Fax: (215) 625-4940Booth: 105
For two centuries, Taylor & Francis has been committed to thepublication of scholarly information. Taylor & Francis publishes a
wide variety of books and journals in the fields of science andengineering. Visit our display table and pick up your free samplecopy of the outstanding journal, Tribology Transactions.
Taylor and Francis/Net Base (www.crcnetbase.com)
6000 Broken Sound Parkway, NW, Ste. 30Boca Raton, FL 33487Phone: (561) 998-2557 Booth: 113
The world’s leading publisher of technical and scientific booksnow provides researchers, scientists, and engineers with theworld’s most comprehensive online library. With its highly intu-itive interface, CRCnetBASE offers subscribers complete editionsof the most recent references and resources in two-dozen fullysearchable libraries, the newest of which is TRIBOLOGYnetBASE.
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (www.wiley.com)
The Atrium, Southern GateChichester, W. Sussex UKP019 82QPhone: 44 0 1243 843294Fax: 44 0 1243 843296Booth: 213
John Wiley & Sons are a leading international publisher of printand electronic products, specialising in scientific and technicalpublications. We are pleased to present our newly acquired tri-bology journals and a wide range of tribology books. Visit us atstand no. 213 to view our titles, or online at: www.interscience. wiley.com/tribology
Zygo Corporation (www.zygo.com)
Laurel Brook RoadMiddlefield, CT 06455Phone: 860-704-3975Fax: 860-347-3968Booth: 212
Zygo Corporation is a provider of precise 3D surface metrologyinstruments for non-contact and quantitative characterization of awide range of surfaces in the fields of surface engineering, tribol-ogy, and materials science. Advanced applications in industrialtechnologies and precision machining include biomedicalimplants, fuel injector components, MEMS devices and optics.
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The Lubrizol Corporation (www.corporate.lubrizol.com)
29400 Lakeland Blvd. Wickliffe, OH 44092The Lubrizol Corporation is an innovative specialty chemicalcompany that produces and supplies technologies that improvethe quality and performance of our customers’ products in theglobal transportation, industrial and consumer markets.
Sponsor of: The Conference Tote Bag
The Air Force Office Of Scientific Research(www.afosr.af.mil)
875 North Randolph StreetSuite 325, Room 3112Arlington, VA 22203AFOSR continues to expand the horizon of scientific knowledgethrough its leadership and management of the Air Force’s basicresearch program. As a vital component of the Air ForceResearch Laboratory (AFRL), AFOSR’s mission is to support AirForce goals of control and maximum utilization of air and space. AFOSR accomplishes its mission by investing in basic researchefforts for the Air Force in relevant scientific areas. Central toAFOSR’s strategy is the transfer of the fruits of basic researchto industry, the supplier of Air Force acquisitions; to the aca-demic community which can lead the way to still more accom-plishment; and to the other directorates of AFRL that carry theresponsibility for applied and development research leading toacquisition.
Sponsor of: Program and Keynote Speakers
The National Science Foundation (www.nsf.gov)
The main mission of National Science Foundation (NSF) is topromote the progress of science; to advance the national health,prosperity, and welfare of our society. Another essential ele-ment in NSF’s mission is support for science and engineeringeducation, from pre-K through graduate school and beyond.Hence, the research funded by NSF is thoroughly integratedwith all levels of education to help ensure that there will alwaysbe plenty of skilled people available to work in new and emerg-ing scientific, engineering and technological fields, and plentyof capable teachers to educate the generations to come.
Sponsor of: Program and Keynote Speakers
Ciba Specialty Chemicals (www.cibasc.com)
Klybeckstrasse 141, P.O. BoxBasel 4002SWITZERLANDCiba Specialty Chemicals is a leading global company dedicat-ed to producing high-value effects for its customers’ products.We create effects that improve the quality of life - adding per-formance, protection, color and strength to textiles, plastics,paper, automobiles, buildings, home and personal care prod-ucts and much more. Ciba brings new and creative thought tothe processes and products of our customers in more than 120countries.
Sponsor of: Program and Keynote Speakers
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SPONSORS
The World Tribology Congress III Organizing Committee would like to sincerely thank the Congress Sponsors listed below.
ADACHI, K. 1-5 51ADAMS, G. G. TK 2 13
2-6 212-7 242-8 272-10 4512-10 682-13 73
AHLROOS, T. 13-3 75AJAYI, O. O. 11-2 68ARFF, D. 5-1 21BAIETTO, M.-C. 8-1 64
8-18 74BARBER, J. R. 2-7 24BATTERSBY, N. TK 3 13
3-7 48BERGER, E. 2-15 76BERTHIER, Y. 1-6 60BLANCHET, T. 11-3 54BOGY, D. B. 7-2 26
7-3 287-7 407-4 447-5 477-6 50
BOGY, D. TK 7 137-1 22
BOU-SAÏD, B. TK 5 135-6 225-7 255-8 285-9 285-2 315-10 435-11 465-12 495-13 77
BROWN, J. 15-3 79BYINGTON, C. S. TK 13 14
13-1 6913-2 7313-3 75
CANN, P. TK 3 133-2 633-6 70
CARPICK, R. W. 2-14 70CHECHIK, N. 8-6 53CHENG, H. S. 2-11 66CHOO, J. W. 3-5 25CHROMIK, R. 12-3 45CONRY, T. 2-6 21DELLACORTE, C. TK 6 13
TK 14 14DENAPE, J. 1-7 63DICKEY, J. R. TK 16 14DIENWIEBEL, M. 1-2 42DIMOFTE, F. 5-13 77DMOCHOWSKI, W. 5-10 43DUGGER, M. T. 12-9 65DUMITRU, G. 8-10 29DYWER-JOYCE, R. 3-6 70ENDERS, S. 1-4 48
ERDEMIR, A. TK 8 13TK 11 138-7 448-11 478-12 5011-5 72
ERYILMAZ, O. 8-16 74ETSION, I. 8-2 23
2-7 248-9 268-10 292-12 70
EZUGWU, E. TK 14 14FARRIS, T. 2-8 27FILLON, M. TK 5 13
5-6 225-7 255-8 285-9 285-2 315-10 435-11 465-12 495-13 77
FONTAINE, J. 1-9 69FORSTER, N. TK 15 14
15-3 79FOUVRY, S. 1-10 73FRANEK, F. 2-13 73GAO, R. 13-2 73GAO, Y. 12-5 50GATES, R. 4-2 46GIVENS, J. H. 8-14 64GLOVNEA, R. P. TK 3 13
3-4 213-5 25
GNECCO, E. 8-12 50GORYACHEVA, I. G. 1-6 60GREEN, I. 2-6 21
2-8 272-10 45
GSCHWENDER, L. TK 14 1414-2 29
GUI, J. 7-6 50GUNSEL, S. TK 3 13
3-9 51HANCHI, J. V. 7-7 40HIGGS III, C. F. 9-1 53HIRATSUKA, K. TK 1 13
1-12 541-12 541-2 421-3 451-4 481-5 511-6 601-7 631-8 661-9 691-10 731-11 75
HOEPRICH, M. 5-4 25
HOLMBERG, K. 8-1 648-18 74
HSIA, Y.-T. 7-2 26HSU, S. TK 4 13
TK 12 144-1 424-2 464-4 604-5 63
HUSSAINOVA, I. 1-3 45HUTCHINGS, I. M. 1-4 48JACKSON, A. TK 9 13
TK 10 1310-4 579-1 539-4 569-2 619-3 6410-1 6710-2 7510-3 78
JACKSON, M. 11-5 72JACOBSON, S. 8-2 23
8-9 268-10 29
JAHANMIR, S. TK 11 13TK 16 1411-4 65
JARVIS, S. 12-2 29KAILAS, S. V. 1-10 73KALIN, M. 8-4 77KASRAI, M. 4-4 60KATO, K. TK 1 13
TK 13 148-9 261-2 421-3 451-4 481-5 511-12 541-6 601-7 631-8 661-9 691-10 731-11 75
KEER, L. 2-9 42KHONSARI, M. 6-4 52KIM, D. 7-5 47KIM, S. S. 1-9 69KLIGERMAN, Y. 8-2 23KNIGHT, J. 3-3 76KOGUT, L. 12-10 68KORACH, C. S. TK 2 13
2-14 702-16 742-15 76
KORCEK, S. 8-15 71KORENYI-BOTH, A. TK 14 14
14-3 26KOTZALAS, M. 5-1 21KRIM, J. 8-11 47
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ORGANIZER/CHAIR INDEX
Organizer/ PageChair Session Number
Organizer/ PageChair Session Number
Organizer/ PageChair Session Number
KRZANOWSKI, J. E. 8-3 61LARSEN-BASSE, J. 8-9 26
1-11 75LAURENT, M. 8-14 64LEVERT, J. 8-13 61LI, Y. 8-13 61LIANG, H. 8-6 53
8-13 618-14 64
LIU, S. J. TK 2 132-11 662-12 702-13 73
LOVELL, M. 15-3 79MARINESCU, I. TK 9 13
9-1 539-4 569-2 619-3 64
MARTIN, J.-M. TK 4 134-1 428-7 448-11 478-12 504-3 524-5 63
MARTINI, A. TK 16 14MATE, M. 7-5 47MEYER, D. M. 11-1 62MIKLOZIC, K. T. 3-1 27MILLER, B. 6-7 71MITSUYA, Y. 7-3 28MIURA, K. 8-11 47MIYOSHI, K. 8-5 67
8-15 71MURATORE, C. 14-2 29NAKAYAMA, K. TK 4 13
4-6 39NÉLIAS, D. 2-10 45
2-12 70NEVILLE, A. TK 8 13NIXON, H. TK 5 13
5-1 215-4 255-5 32
OLVER, A. TK 3 133-8 493-10 66
OMA, C. L. S. 6-13 406-1 436-10 466-11 496-4 526-5 606-7 71
ONO, K. 7-3 28ORSAGH, R. 13-1 69OVAERT, T. 12-4 48
12-5 5012-7 59
PAXTON, C. H. TK 6 136-13 406-1 436-10 466-11 496-4 526-5 606-7 71
PERRY, S. 12-6 5412-8 62
POLYCARPOU, A. A. TK 7 137-1 227-2 267-3 287-7 402-9 427-4 447-5 477-6 501-7 63
PRASAD, S. V. 12-11 72PRIEST, M. TK 10 13
10-4 5710-1 6710-2 7510-3 78
RAINFORTH, W. M. 1-5 51RAPOPORT, L. 4-5 63REKOW, D. 11-4 65RIGNEY, D. A. 1-8 66SADEGHI, F. 15-3 79SALANT, R. 8-2 23SAN ANDRES, L. 5-6 22SANDERS, J. TK 14 14
14-1 24SAWYER, W. G. 11-1 62SCHMITT, M. 8-5 67
8-15 71SELBY, K. 3-10 66SINGER, I. 2-15 76SINHA, S. K. 1-3 45SNYDER, D. 5-4 25SOKOLOV, I. 8-13 61SPENCER, N. TK 12 14
12-1 2312-2 2912-3 454-3 5212-6 5412-7 5912-8 6212-9 6512-11 72
SPIKES, H. A. TK 3 133-1 273-8 493-9 513-2 63
STACHOWIAK, G. 13-2 73STACK, M. 11-5 72STREATOR, J. L. 2-16 74
15-2 79STREET, K. W. 6-5 60
8-15 71SUGIMURA, J. 3-4 21SUK, M. 7-1 22SUTOR, P. 8-16 74SZCZEREK, M. 1-8 66TAGAWA, N. 7-6 50TALKE, F. E. 7-4 44TANAKA, M. 5-8 28TICHY, J. 5-12 49TØNDER, K. 5-9 28TUNG, S. TK 13 14
13-1 6913-2 7313-3 753-3 76
TYSOE, W. 4-3 52UMEHARA, N. 8-4 77URGEN, M. 8-3 61VAN CITTERS, D. 11-3 54VICK, B. 15-1 27WAHL, K. J. 12-4 48WAHL, K. TK 12 14
12-1 2312-2 2912-3 4512-6 5412-7 5912-8 6212-9 6512-11 72
WANG, Q. J. TK 2 13TK 5 13TK 15 145-2 3115-4 35
WANG, S. TK 15 1415-1 272-11 6615-2 79
WEBSTER, M. 10-2 75WEDEVEN, L. 4-4 60WILLIAMS, J. A. 2-9 42WIMMER, M. A. 11-2 68ZABINSKI, J. TK 14 14ZARETSKY, E. 6-1 43
6-10 466-11 49
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ORGANIZER/CHAIR INDEX
Organizer/ PageChair Session Number
Organizer/ PageChair Session Number
Organizer/ PageChair Session Number
AAMINO, N. 1-10 73ABAD, E. 12-8 62ABDELMAKSOUD, M. K. 12-11 72ABE, T. 16-1 35ABU-MAHFOUZ, I. 5-10 43ACHANTA, S. 12-7 59ADACHI, K. 14-2 29
8-15 71ADAMOU, A. S. 1-8 66ADAMS, G. 2-14 70ADAMS, G. G. 2-7 24
12-10 68ADAMS, JR., M. L. 5-11 46AHLROOS, T. 13-3 75AHMED, S. I.-U. 12-8 62AHMED, W. 11-4 65AHN, S. Y. 6-11 49AHN, Y.-H. 10-4 57AI, X. 6-11 49AJAYAN, P. M. 14-3 26AJAYI, O. O. 8-2 23
16-1 359-4 561-8 668-16 74
AJITHKUMAR, G. 3-11 30AKBULUT, M. 16-1 35AKIYAMA, M. 14-1 24AKSIT, M. F. 5-5 32AL-BENDER, F. 15-1 27
2-16 74ALBERDI, A. 8-2 23ALBERDI, G. 8-2 23ALBERS, A. 2-5 37
6-4 5213-1 69
ALBERT, P. 3-11 306-5 60
ALDAJAH, S. H. 8-16 74ALEXANDROV, S. 9-4 56ALEXANDROV, V. A. 3-11 30ALI, W. Y. 5-2 31ALIG, A. R. G. 16-1 35ALMQVIST, A. 2-6 21
3-3 76ALPAS, A. T. 1-6 60
8-15 71ALVARADO, A. 8-9 26ALVI, M. S. I. 13-2 73AMAMOTO, Y. 15-1 27AMBEKAR, R. P. 7-1 22ANDERBERG, C. 10-3 78ANDERSON, M. H. 12-7 59ANDERSSON, J. 8-6 53ANDO, Y. 12-6 54ANDRADE-FERREIRA, L. 5-8 28ANDREWS, R. 8-15 71ANDRIEU, E. 1-8 66ANDRIUSIS, A. 8-17 33ANH, T. N. 1-12 54
5-9 285-2 31
ANJUR, S. 8-13 61ANKUR, S. A. 1-9 69ANTIFAKOS, J. 4-3 52AOKI, F. 6-13 40AOKI, Y. 14-3 26AOYAMA, K. 7-6 50APONE, D. 8-13 61APTEKMAN, A. 4-5 63ARANZABE, A. 3-7 48ARAYA, G. 13-1 69ARDA, T. 1-12 54ARES, P. J. 11-5 72ARGESANU, V. 13-2 73ARGHIR, M. 6-11 49ARNSEK, A. 8-4 77ARSLAN, A. 2-5 37ASAKAWA, M. 12-1 23ASHURST, R. W. 8-16 74ASHURST, W. R. 12-6 54ASSANIS, D. N. 10-1 67ASSENOVA, E. 15-2 79ASTA, M. 15-3 79ASTHANA, P. 16-1 35ASWATH, P. 3-1 27
3-11 304-4 60
ATAR, E. 8-16 74ATWOOD, S. 11-3 54AYLOTT, C. J. 1-3 45BA, K. L. 5-2 31BABIC, M. 9-4 56BABU, M. K. G. 10-3 78BABUL, T. 8-17 33BADISCH, E. 8-9 26BAHADUR, S. 11-7 57BAI, M. 7-5 47BAI, S. 4-2 46BAIETTO, M.-C. 5-4 25
8-1 648-18 74
BAILLET, L. 2-12 70BAIR, S. 3-4 21
5-4 253-3 76
BAKER, C. 8-3 61BAKHSHYAN, A. 6-5 60BAKKER, R. 3-10 66BAKOLAS, V. 3-5 25
2-5 37BALAJI, A. K. 9-4 56
9-2 61BALAN, M. 3-8 49BALASUBRAMANIAN, K. 14-4 35BALDWIN, A. 13-4 41BALI, R. 11-7 57BALLESTEROS, C. 8-16 74BALMER, R. 3-10 66BÁLSAMO, P. S. S. 1-12 54BAN, T. 2-5 37
6-13 40BANCROFT, G. M. 4-3 52BANDUR, G. 3-11 30
BANERJEE, J. 9-4 569-2 61
BANKS, S. 11-1 62BAO, H. S. 2-15 76BARA, R. J. 5-7 25BARATOFF, A. 8-7 44BARDASZ, E. 10-3 78BAREN, R. 3-9 51BARLAM, D. 2-15 76BARNS, C. 8-13 61BARNSBY, R. M. 5-1 21BARRIGA, J. 3-7 48
12-7 5912-8 628-4 77
BARRON, M. 11-7 57BARSOUM, M. W. 1-8 66
1-11 75BASSANI, R. 5-9 28BASTAWROS, A. 8-13 61BASU, B. 1-9 69BATE, P. S. 9-1 53BATTAILE, C. 2-14 70
2-15 76BATTERSBY, N. 3-7 48BATTEZ, A. E. H. 3-9 51BAUMGART, P. 7-1 22
7-4 447-5 47
BAYRAKTAR, M. 3-11 30BEC, S. 12-4 48BECKER, A. 11-3 54BECKER, B. 2-5 37BEKLEMYSHEV, V. 4-5 63BELEVSKAYA, E. L. 8-17 33BELEVSKY, L. S. 8-17 33BELIN, M. 1-8 66BELLABARBA, E. 5-2 31BENDER, J. 12-3 45BENEDETTI, M. 14-2 29BENNEWITZ, R. 8-7 44BENSON, L. C. 11-7 57BERGER, E. 2-7 24
2-15 76BERGSTROM, L. 12-7 59BERMUDEZ, M. D. 4-1 42
1-7 63BERNSTEIN, N. 8-7 44BERTHIER, Y. 4-2 46
1-5 511-8 661-9 692-12 70
BEVIERE, S. 3-9 51BEYNON, J. H. 1-4 48BHAT, B. 6-5 60BHATTACHARYA, R. 8-5 67BHUSHAN, B. 12-3 45
2-13 73BIBI, A. 3-11 30BILBRO, L. S. 8-15 71
12-11 72
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AUTHORINDEX
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
BINDAL, C. 11-7 57BIRD, J. W. 13-3 75BIRESAW, G. 3-1 27
3-9 51BIRKHOFER, H. 1-3 45BIROL, F. S. 5-5 32BISTAC, S. 8-17 33
12-3 458-5 672-15 76
BLACK, W. F. 4-4 6015-2 79
BLANCHET, T. 6-10 46BLAU, P. J. 8-2 23
1-4 48BLOCK, J. M. 2-8 27BO, Y. 12-11 72BOCCALETTI, G. 4-1 42BOGDANOVICH, A. 1-12 54BOGDANSKI, B. 8-17 33BOGY, D. 7-1 22
7-7 407-4 44
BOGY, D. B. 7-5 47BOHAC, S. V. 10-1 67BOIANGIU, V. 3-11 30BOLGOV, M. I. 4-5 63BOLLK, P. 1-12 54BONING, D. 8-13 61BONNEAU, O. 6-11 49BONNEY, J. 14-3 26BORA, C. K. 12-10 68BORAGNO, C. 12-8 62BORAN, S. 3-11 30BORCHERS, W. 3-5 25
2-5 37BORDOVSKIY, A. 1-2 42BORODICH, F. M. 2-7 24
2-5 372-10 45
BORTOLUZZI, D. 14-2 29BOSCHKOVA, K. 12-1 23BOSE, K. 8-17 33BOSETTI, P. 14-2 29BOUCLY, V. 2-6 21
2-11 66BOU-SAÏD, B. 11-1 62BOUYER, J. 5-12 49BOUZAKIS, K.-D. 2-12 70BOUZIDANE, A. 5-2 31BOZKURT, H. 1-3 45BOZZI, A. C. 1-12 54BRAIMAN, Y. Y. 2-14 70BRAUN, M. J. 5-7 25
14-4 35BREGLIOZZI, G. 12-8 62BREUER, K. 11-7 57BREUTINGER, F. 5-8 28BREWE, D. E. 5-10 43BRISCOE, B. 3-2 63BRITTBERG, M. 11-2 68BRIZMER, V. 2-10 45
BROADBELT, L. J. 16-1 354-1 42
BROCHARD-WYART, F. 15-4 35BROWN, C. 2-5 37BROWN, J. R. 15-3 79BRUCKNER, R. 14-2 29BRUNET, M. 2-11 66BRUNETIÈRE, N. 6-7 71BRUSIC, V. 8-6 53BRYANT, M. D. 10-4 57BRYZIK, W. W. 10-4 57
10-2 75BUCHHEIT, T. E. 12-9 65BUDINSKI, K. G. 1-11 75BUGUIN, A. 15-4 35BUJOLD, M. 6-1 43BURGER, W. 13-1 69BURMISTR, M. 1-10 73BURNETT, P. 3-9 51BURNETTE, J. E. 12-11 72BURRIS, D. 14-1 24
14-2 2914-4 35
BURYA, O. 1-10 73BUSCAGLIA, G. C. 8-10 29BUSHE, N. A. 1-12 54BUTLER, D. 8-14 64BUZIO, R. 12-8 62BYARS, J. A. 3-1 27BYINGTON, C. S. 13-3 75CAI, L. 8-2 23
16-1 35CAI, S. 2-13 73CAKIR, A. F. 8-3 61CAMPANA, C. 8-7 44CANN, P. 5-1 21
3-2 633-6 70
CANTLAY, A. 16-1 35CANTRELL, R. 16-1 35CANTY, L. 15-1 27CAPELA, C. 9-3 64CARCEL, A. C. 9-1 53
9-4 56CARLISLE, D. J. 4-4 60
15-2 79CARPENTIER, P. 6-11 49CARPICK, R. W. 12-6 54
12-10 68CARRIÓN, F.-J. 4-1 42CARROLL, R. I. 1-4 48CARTER, M. 4-1 42CARTER, R. O. 1-3 45CASTILLO-SÁNCHEZ, M. D.
1-12 54CASTRO, R. 5-9 28CAVALEIRO, A. 8-17 33CELICHOWSKI, G. 8-17 33CELIS, J.-P. 12-7 59
1-11 75CERLINCA, D. A. 1-3 45CERMAK, S. C. 3-1 27
3-9 51
CHA, E. 7-2 26CHA, K.-H. 12-11 72CHAE, Y. 8-17 33
1-11 75CHAMBERLAIN, E. 15-3 79CHAN, W. K. 2-11 66CHAN, Y.-J. 2-5 37CHANDRA, A. 8-13 61CHANDRA, K. 1-2 42CHANDRASEKAR, S. 1-7 63CHANG, L. 3-4 21
2-9 42CHANG, R. H. 13-1 69CHANG, Y.-Z. 5-6 22
15-4 35CHAOUACHI, F. 2-5 37CHAPADOS, JR., P. 1-11 75CHAPEL, J. P. 12-4 48CHAPKOV, A. D. 3-5 25CHATCHAI, A. 3-11 30CHATEAUMINOIS, A. 8-1 64
1-10 732-13 73
CHATEAUNEUF, G. 12-6 54CHATTHA, J. A. 8-17 33CHE, W. 8-13 61CHECHIK, N. 8-6 53CHEN, C.-H. 2-11 66CHEN, D. 8-17 33CHEN, G. 15-2 79CHEN, H. 6-13 40CHEN, K. 12-3 45CHEN, L. 12-10 68CHEN, L. M. 8-17 33CHEN, S.-H. 6-4 52CHEN, X. 3-3 76CHEN, Y. 7-7 40CHENG, H. S. 15-3 79CHENG, L. 8-13 61CHENG, W. 2-5 37
11-7 57CHENG, Y. T. 8-15 71CHERN, S.-Y. 2-11 66CHERNEV, B. 2-5 37CHERNYSH, I. 14-4 35CHERUKURI, H. P. 5-7 25CHEZ, E. L. 2-5 37CHIBA, H. 7-6 50CHIN, J. 8-16 74CHINTA, M. 15-3 79CHIZHIK, S. A. 12-10 68CHO, S.-O. 6-13 40CHO, W. 4-6 39CHOI, D.-H. 13-1 69CHOI, H. J. 3-8 49CHONG, M. W. L. 1-2 42CHOO, J. H. 12-2 29CHOO, J. W. 3-4 21CHOU, K. 9-2 61CHOY, F. 5-5 32
6-13 40CHRISTENSEN, B. F. 5-9 28
88
AUTHORINDEX
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
CHRISTENSEN, R. 11-4 65CHRISTENSEN, S. D. 11-7 57CHROBAK, K. 8-17 33CHROMIK, R. 12-1 23CHROMIK, R. R. 8-15 71CHUN, J.-I. 7-2 26CHUN, L. X. 8-17 33
8-14 64CHUN, S. M. 10-4 57CHUNG, C. S. 6-13 40CHUNG, K. 4-6 39CHUNG, K.-H. 12-3 45CHUNG, M. 7-7 40CHUNG, P. S. 3-8 49CHUNG, S. 16-1 35
10-1 67CHUNG, W.-S. 6-13 40CHUNG, Y.-W. 16-1 35
8-11 4712-5 50
CHURCHMAN, C. 2-8 27CIMENOGLU, H. 8-16 74CIOC, C. 6-13 40CIOC, S. 6-13 40
5-10 435-13 77
CIORNEI, F. C. 2-6 21CIRACI, S. 8-7 44CIULLI, E. 5-9 28CIUPERCA, S. 8-10 29CLAIN, J. 15-4 35CLARE, J. 3-10 66CLARK, D. A. 5-10 43COIRET, A. L. 15-1 27COLBOURNE, D. 3-9 51COLIN, J. 8-17 33COLLIER, J. 11-3 54COLLIER, J. P. 11-3 54COMBARIEU, R. 4-1 42COMPTON, W. D. 1-7 63CONLEY, B. 12-2 29CONTÉ, N. 12-8 62CORWIN, A. D. 12-6 54COSTA, H. 8-9 26COSTELLO, M. 4-2 46COTO, B. 12-7 59
12-8 62COTTINEAU, L.-M. 1-12 54COURTNEY, K. 2-7 24COWLING, S. V. 10-3 78CROSS, T. 8-16 74CURRIER, J. H. 11-3 54DA LIO, M. 14-2 29DA SILVA, R. 14-3 26DADOUCHE, A. 13-3 75DAG, S. 8-7 44DAI, Z. 11-7 57DAMODARAN, M. 7-2 26DANAPE, J. 1-8 66DANI, A. D. 10-3 78DANI, S. S. 10-3 78DANIEL, L. 12-7 59DANILIN, D. 1-10 73
DANYLUK, S. 8-14 64DAPENG, F. 3-9 51DARONG, C. 8-14 64
3-3 76DASSENOY, F. 4-5 63DAUGELA, A. 12-7 59DAVES, W. 2-5 37DAY, A. J. 1-12 54DE BAETS, P. 5-2 31
6-1 436-4 524-4 602-15 76
DE GROOTE, C. C. 3-10 66DE MELLO, J. D. B. 2-5 37
1-12 54DE MONGEOT, F. B. 12-8 62DE ROOIJ, M. 2-10 45DE SANTIAGO, O. 5-11 46DE VAAL, P. L. 11-1 62
3-10 66DE VICENTE, J. 3-2 63DEBAILLEUX, C. 6-11 49DE-BARROS, M.-I. 8-17 33
8-11 474-3 52
DEBOER, M. P. 12-6 54DEDY, N. 8-6 53
8-13 61DEFAYE, C. 6-11 49DEGRIECK, J. 5-2 31
2-15 76DELADI, E. L. 2-10 45DELLACORTE, C. 14-2 29
5-13 77DELLINO, A. 3-2 63DEMAS, N. G. 1-4 48DEMILLY, F. 6-4 52DEMIRCI, I. 8-18 74
2-15 76DEMMOU, K. 12-4 48DEMURA, N. 9-4 56DENAPE, J. 8-17 33DENEUVILLE, P. 4-1 42DENG, D. 5-7 25DEORAS, S. 7-1 22DESALE, G. 1-2 42DESHMUKH, D. 2-15 76DESHMUKH, P. 3-1 27
8-17 33DESJARDINS, J. D. 11-7 57DESROCHES, J.-P. 1-12 54DEVARAJ, V. 9-4 56DEVASAHAYAM, R. 14-4 35DEVLIN, M. 3-9 51DHIMAN, S. 9-2 61DHOKEY, N. B. 1-7 63DIACONESCU, E. 2-6 21
2-5 371-3 453-8 491-9 692-12 70
DIAO, D. 7-2 2616-1 35
DIAZ, S. 5-9 285-2 31
DICK, T. 2-12 70DICKERHOF, M. 13-1 69DICKINSON, J. T. 12-1 23
8-6 53DICKRELL, D. J. 12-10 68DICKRELL, P. 14-3 26
14-4 353-9 518-5 67
DIENWIEBEL, M. 8-11 471-5 51
DIMOFTE, F. 5-2 315-10 435-13 77
DINH, L. Q. 5-2 31DINI, D. 2-8 27DIRIX, Y. 11-3 54DIXON, R. 3-10 66DMOCHOWSKI, J. 5-2 31DMOCHOWSKI, W. 5-2 31
5-10 4313-3 75
DO, M.-T. 2-5 37DOBRICA, M. B. 3-3 76DOELLING, C. M. 2-14 70DOMINGUEZ-RODRIGUEZ, A.
1-6 60DONG, C. 6-5 60
9-3 64DONG, Y. 12-4 48DONOVAN, B. 13-3 75DOORIS, A. P. 11-5 72DREES, D. 12-7 59DRINKWATER, B. 3-6 70DRISCOLL, P. M. 15-2 79DROBEK, T. 8-12 50DRUET, K. 15-3 79DU, D. K. 1-12 54DUAN, F. 8-17 33DUAN, Z. 8-17 33
1-12 54DUC, B. L. 1-12 54DUDDU, R. 2-8 27DUFFY, L. 11-7 57DUFRENOY, P. 1-8 66DUGGER, M. T. 12-6 54
12-9 6512-10 688-4 77
DUMITRU, G. 8-2 23DURSAPT, M. 9-4 56DUWENSEE, M. 7-5 47DWYER-JOYCE, R. 6-4 52
11-4 652-11 663-6 70
DYKAS, B. 5-13 77EBISAWA, T. 3-6 70EBNER, R. 2-5 37
89
AUTHORINDEX
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
EGOROV, I. M. 6-13 40ELSENBAUMER, R. 3-1 27
3-11 30ELSHARKAWY, A. 3-11 30EL-TAYEB, N. S. 1-7 63ENDERS, S. 1-5 51ENE, N. M. 5-2 31ERCK, R. A. 16-1 35ERDEMIR, A. 8-2 23
4-1 428-11 471-6 608-3 618-5 6712-10 68
ERGULER, M. 5-5 32ERYILMAZ, O. 8-2 23
8-3 618-5 67
ERZIMIK, V. 8-3 61ESCOFFIER, B. 2-9 42ETSION, I. 8-2 23
8-10 2916-1 3512-3 452-10 45
ETXEBERRIA, I. 8-2 23EVANNO, N. 12-7 59EVANS, H. P. 6-13 40EVANS, R. D. 5-1 21EZUGWU, E. 14-3 26FAIZUL, M. 3-11 30
15-2 79FAMULSKI, W. 5-2 31FAN, J. 15-4 35
16-1 3513-1 69
FANG, H.-W. 11-3 5411-7 57
FANG, W. 7-7 40FARHANG, K. 8-9 26
14-4 352-5 3711-7 5712-7 592-11 66
FARRIS, T. N. 2-8 27FASZER, K. L. D. 12-8 62FATU, A. 5-10 43
10-3 78FEILER, A. 12-7 59FELDMAN, Y. 8-10 29FENG, B. 12-7 59FENG, D. 12-7 59FENG, N. 5-2 31
5-11 46FENG, S. 8-17 33FENG, Z. 7-2 26
6-13 4012-11 72
FENSKE, G. R. 8-2 2316-1 351-8 668-16 74
FERNANDES, N. O. 9-3 64FERNÁNDEZ, B. 12-7 59
12-8 62FILIPI, Z. S. 10-1 67FILIPPOV, B. V. K. 4-5 63FILLON, M. 5-12 49
3-3 76FILLOT, N. 1-5 51FISCHER, A. 11-2 68FISCHER, F. D. 2-5 37FISHER, J. 11-7 57
11-1 622-12 7011-5 72
FLAMENT, F. 11-5 72FLAMENT, Y. 6-4 52FLATER, E. E. 12-6 54FLEET, M. E. 4-3 52FLEISCHER, N. 4-5 63FLEISHER, N. 4-5 63FLEMING, D. P. 6-13 40
5-10 435-13 77
FLUGRAD, D. 5-5 32FOND, C. 8-18 74
2-15 76FONTAINE, J. 14-1 24
8-11 471-8 668-5 67
FONTANARI, V. 14-2 29FORREST, A. 12-2 29FORSBERG, M. 8-6 53FORSTER, N. 15-3 79FORSYTH, D. S. 13-3 75FORTIER, A. E. 8-10 29FOSTER, D. 5-6 22FOSTER, JR., L. 5-2 31FOUVRY, S. 1-9 69FOX, M. 10-1 67FRANEK, F. 8-9 26
5-12 492-12 70
FREGLY, B. J. 11-1 62FRENKEN, J. W. M. 8-11 47FRETIGNY, C. 2-13 73FRIDRICI, V. 1-9 69FRIEDMAN, K. 2-5 37FRITZSON, D. 15-3 79FRÊNE, J. 5-13 77FRUNZA, G. 11-7 57FRUNZA, M.-C. 11-7 57FU, X. 3-11 30FU, Y. 7-2 26FUERST, A. 5-2 31FUJIMURA, S. 16-1 35FUJITA, S. 5-4 25
5-10 43
FUKUI, S. 7-1 2212-2 29
FUKUMA, T. 12-1 23FUKUZAWA, K. 7-1 22
7-7 407-6 5012-11 72
FUREY, M. 15-1 274-6 394-2 4611-2 68
FURUKAWA, M. 5-2 31FUWA, Y. 8-17 33
8-15 71GABRIEL, S. M. 11-5 72GABRIEL, V.-Y-R. 1-12 54GACOIN, E. 2-13 73GADALA, M. 3-11 30GAILLARD, L. 14-1 24GALANOV, B. A. 2-7 24GALENNE, E. 6-7 71GALLEGO, L. 14-3 26GALLENNE, M.-L. V. 15-1 27GALVIN, A. 11-7 57
11-1 622-12 70
GAMBLE, R. 16-1 35GANDHI, B. 1-2 42GANDHI, O. P. 13-2 73GANEMI, B. 6-4 52GAO, G. 8-17 33
2-5 3712-6 54
GAO, R. 13-3 75GAO, Y. 12-4 48GARBAR, I. 2-15 76GARBUIO, L. 16-1 35GARCIA, J. 7-5 47
8-14 64GARCÍA, J. A. 8-16 74GASPAR, M. 8-17 33
11-7 579-3 64
GATES, R. 7-6 504-4 60
GAUTHIER, C. 8-1 648-18 742-15 76
GE, S. R. 2-5 3711-7 57
GEAN, M. 2-8 27GEE, M. 12-7 59GEIDERER, P. 8-9 26GELLMAN, A. 7-6 50GELLMAN, A. J. 16-1 35GERARDIN, H. 15-4 35GERSHMAN, J. S. 1-12 54GEVORGYAN, G. 6-13 40GHAISAS, N. 15-3 79GHANAMEH, M. F. 5-4 25GHAZALY, S. MD. 3-11 30GHODSSI, R. 5-5 32
90
AUTHORINDEX
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
GHONEAM, S. M. 5-2 31GHORBAL, A. 12-3 45
2-15 76GHORIESHI, J. A. 2-5 37GHOSH, P. K. 1-12 54GIBBS, C. 12-3 45GIBSON, H. G. 14-3 26
6-5 60GIEMZA, B. 5-2 31GILAD, A. 8-2 23GITIS, N. V. 3-11 30
12-7 59GJIKA, K. 15-3 79GLAVATSKIH, S. 5-2 31
3-3 76GLOVNEA, M. 2-6 21
2-5 37GLOVNEA, P. 3-4 21GLOVNEA, R. P. 3-4 21
12-2 29GNECCO, E. 8-7 44GOLD, P. W. 8-17 33
2-13 73GOLDSBY, D. L. 2-14 70GONDO, S. 6-13 40GONZAGA, L. 7-3 28GONZALEZ-VALADEZ, M.
2-11 66GOODMAN, M. 11-4 65GORETTA, K. C. 1-6 60GORYACHEVA, I. G. 1-5 51
2-16 74GOSMAN, D. 3-5 25GOTO, H. 15-1 27GOTO, M. 8-12 50
8-4 77GOTOU, M. M. 8-5 67GRABOVSKII, V. I. 5-2 31GRAHAM, M. E. 16-1 35GRANICK, S. 8-7 44GRAS, R. 3-10 66GRAVOUIL, A. 5-4 25GRAY, C. 8-13 61GRECO, A. 16-1 35GREEN, I. 2-6 21
5-6 226-10 46
GREENWOOD, J. A. 2-8 27GREGÓRIO, F. 9-3 64GRIGORIS, P. 11-7 57
11-1 62GRUEEBLER, R. 9-1 53GRUSHCOW, J. 3-11 30
3-7 48GRYMEK, S. 15-4 35GRZYBEK, J. 1-12 54GU, Z. 5-2 31GUAN, W. 4-6 39
4-5 63GUAN, W. C. 12-3 45GUILLERMO, U. 1-12 54GUNSEL, S. 7-6 50
GUO, C. 11-7 57GUO, Q. 3-8 49GUO, S. Y. 8-17 33GUO, W. D. 12-7 59GUO, Z. 12-9 65GUPTA, P. 16-1 35GUPTA, P. K. 15-3 79GUPTA, S. 1-11 75GUPTA, V. 7-5 47GURUNATHAN, K. S. 9-4 56GURUZU, S. 12-7 59GUSTAFSON, L. 11-7 57GUTIERREZ-MORA, F. 1-6 60GUTMANN, R. J. 8-6 53HABER, S. 8-10 29HAGIYA, K. 5-10 43HAHN, E. J. 5-11 46HAIZHONG, W. 3-9 51HALL, P. B. 14-3 26
6-5 60HALPERIN, G. 12-3 45HAMID, A. A. 1-12 54HAMILTON, M. 11-1 62HAMLAT, S. 2-5 37HAMMOND, C. 16-1 35HAMMOUM, F. 2-5 37
1-12 54HAN, H.-G. 12-8 62HAN, M.-S. 1-11 75HAN, Q. 11-2 68HANCHI, J. V. 7-7 40HANDSCHUH, R. F. 5-2 31
5-13 77HANLON, M. D. 13-4 41HANRAHAN, J. 14-1 24HANSEN, N. L. 3-1 27HAOSHENG, C. 8-14 64
3-3 76HAQ, I. 3-11 30HARADA, K. 5-4 25HARIDAS, T. R. 14-4 35HARMAN, M. K. 11-1 62HARRIS, S. J. 8-18 74HARRIS, T. 5-1 21HARRISON, J. 8-17 33
2-5 378-7 4412-6 54
HARRISON, J. J. 3-10 66HART, D. P. 8-10 29HARTINGER, M. 3-5 25HARTL, M. 3-6 70HARTWIG, K. 1-12 54HARVEY, T. J. 3-10 66HASHIMOTO, H. 5-2 31HASHIMOTO, M. 1-3 45HASSAN, M. H. 3-11 30
10-4 5715-2 79
HAUERT, R. 11-2 68HAVRYLIUK, V. P. 1-12 54HAYASHI, T. 16-1 35
HAYDEN, M. 6-7 71HE, B. 16-1 35HE, D. N. 8-17 33HE, L. 12-7 59HE, Y. 7-7 40HEGADEKATTE, V. 12-11 72HEMMI, M. 5-10 43HENGSBERGER, S. 12-4 48HENK, I. 3-11 30HERNáNDEZ-GÓMEZ, L. H.
1-12 54HERSHBERGER, J. 1-8 66HESHMAT, C. 5-13 77
15-2 79HESHMAT, H. 11-5 72
5-13 778-4 7715-2 79
HEUBERGER, M. 8-12 50HEUBERGER, R. 4-3 52HEYDE, M. 8-12 50HICHER, P.-Y. 2-5 37HIGGINS, M. 12-1 23HIGGS III, C. F. 15-1 27
7-5 479-1 538-14 648-18 74
HILERIO, I. 11-7 57HILLERSTRM, A. 12-1 23HILLS, D. 2-8 27HINO, M. 3-6 70HIRANI, H. 5-9 28
10-3 78HIRANO, M. 8-7 44HIRATSUKA, K. 16-1 35
1-5 511-6 60
HIRAYAMA, O. 6-5 60HIRAYAMA, T. 5-12 49
3-6 70HISHIDA, N. 5-12 49HISSAM, A. 14-4 35HO, P. T. 5-9 28HOEPRICH, M. 5-5 32HOFMANN, S. 3-2 63HÖGLUND, E. 6-4 52HOLLMAN, P. 8-6 53HOLLSTEIN, T. 9-1 53HOLMBERG, K. 8-1 64HONDA, F. 8-12 50
8-4 77HONG, S. Y. 9-2 61HONG, Y. S. 6-11 49HOOK, A. 12-10 68HORA, P. 9-1 53HORI, Y. 12-1 23HORNG, J. H. 2-5 37
2-11 66HOSHINA, Y. 12-2 29HOSSAIN, M. Z. 5-2 31HOUSTON, J. E. 2-14 70
91
AUTHORINDEX
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
HRYNIEWICZ, P. 8-4 77HSIA, Y.-T. 7-2 26
7-4 447-6 50
HSU, S. 8-9 2612-2 298-17 334-2 467-5 477-6 5011-7 5712-7 594-4 602-14 7012-11 72
HU, J. J. 8-3 61HU, X. 8-17 33
9-4 56HU, Y. 2-14 70HUA, D. Y. 8-9 26
5-8 286-13 402-11 668-5 671-11 7515-2 79
HUA, W. 7-3 28HUANG, F.-Y. 7-5 47HUANG, P. 8-17 33
2-5 374-2 466-5 60
HUANG, P.-Y. 2-5 378-6 53
HUANG, S.-J. 12-7 59HUANG, S.-S. 6-13 40HUANG, X. 1-9 69HUANG, X. L. 11-7 57HUANG, Y. 9-4 56HUANG, Y. M. 5-2 31
6-13 406-4 52
HUAQING, W. 6-7 71HUBER, C. O. 2-16 74HUBER, N. 12-11 72HUI, W. 12-7 59HUIDONG, W. 3-11 30HUMPHREY, G. 13-4 41HUPP, S. J. 8-10 29HUSSAINOVA, I. 1-2 42
1-11 75HUSTON, M. 6-5 60HUTCHINGS, I. M. 8-9 26
1-2 42HUTCHINSON, J. 2-5 37HWANG, D.-H. 4-6 39HWANG, P. 7-3 28HYUN, S. 8-7 44ICHIMARU, K. 3-4 21ICHISAWA, K. 5-10 43IGARTUA, A. 3-7 48IGLESIAS, P. 4-1 42IGNATOVSKY, A. 8-2 23
IKECHUKWU, D. U. 1-12 54IKEDA, K. 3-6 70IKEDA, T. 12-1 23IKESHOJI, T.-T. 9-4 56ILIE, F. 8-17 33ILIEV, C. 1-12 54IMAGAWA, K. 14-1 24IMBOURG, F. 6-11 49INASAKI, I. 16-1 35INGHAM, E. 11-7 57
11-1 622-12 70
INGLE, R. B. 6-5 60INGOLE, S. 1-5 51
1-12 5411-7 57
INOCENTIU, M. 13-2 73INOUE, H. 16-1 35INOUE, K. 3-6 70
2-15 76IOANNIDES, S. 3-5 25
2-13 7315-3 79
IORDANOFF, I. 1-5 51IRIMESCU, L. 1-9 69ISBELL, T. A. 3-9 51ISHIBASHI, Y. 3-6 70ISHIDA, M. 6-13 40
1-4 48ISHIKAWA, Y. 1-11 75ISMAIL, H. 3-11 30ISRAELACHVILI, J. 16-1 35IVES, L. 8-9 26IWAI, T. 1-10 73IWAKI, M. 14-1 24
8-5 67JACKSON, M. 14-4 35
11-4 65JACKSON, R. 2-6 21
5-6 222-9 422-11 66
JACOBS, R. 14-1 24JACOBS, T. 9-1 53JACOBSON, B. O. 3-8 49JACOBSON, S. 8-9 26
8-6 53JACQ, C. 14-3 26JACQUES, D. 8-15 71JADAYIL, W. A. 5-5 32JAGODNIK, J. J. 7-7 40JAHANMIR, S. 11-5 72
8-4 7715-2 79
JAI, M. 8-10 29JAIN, S. C. 1-2 42
1-12 54JAIN, V. 9-3 64JAIN, V. K. 1-12 54JAMES, D. 8-6 53JANG, I. 14-4 35JANG, J. 6-4 52JANKAUSKAS, V. 8-17 33
JAO, T.-C. 1-3 453-9 51
JARVIS, S. 12-1 23JASTI, V. 15-1 27JAVOROVA, J. G. 3-11 30JAY, G. 11-7 57
11-2 68JAYADAS, N. H. 3-11 30
5-2 313-7 48
JAYAL, A. D. 9-4 56JAYSON, E. M. 7-7 40JECH, M. 10-4 57JENG, Y.-R. 2-5 37
8-6 5312-7 59
JEONG, H. E. 12-7 59JEONG, S.-H. 1-9 69JETT, T. R. 14-3 26
6-5 60JHA, S. 9-3 64JHON, M. S. 3-8 49JI, A. 11-7 57JIA, C. 8-17 33
1-12 54JIA, Y. 13-1 69JIADAO, W. 8-14 64
3-3 76JIANG, H. 4-6 39JIANMEI, W. 16-1 35
1-12 54JIANQIANG, H. 4-1 42JIMENEZ, A.-E. 4-1 42JIN, X. 2-5 37
8-14 64JIN, Y. 3-11 30
8-17 334-6 394-1 428-12 503-10 66
JIN, Z. M. 3-5 2511-7 5711-1 622-12 70
JING, H. 8-17 33JING, Y. 7-7 40JINHUA, Z. 1-12 54JISA, R. 2-12 70JOHANNES, E. 10-4 57
15-2 79JOHANSEN, K. H. 3-1 27JOHANSSON, S. 10-3 78JOHNSON, B. 3-11 30
3-2 63JOHNSON, J. 16-1 35
8-5 67JOHNSON, K. 2-8 27JOHNSON, R. E. 5-7 25JOLY-POTTUZ, L. 4-5 63JONES, P. M. 7-6 50JOO, G. H. 7-2 26JOSEPH, C. C. 14-4 35
92
AUTHORINDEX
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
JUN, Z. 2-5 37JUNBING, Y. 4-1 42JUNG, M.-G. 7-2 26JUNHONG, H. 6-13 40JUREVICHIUS, M. 6-10 46JV, Y. 8-17 33KABAT, O. 1-10 73KADIN, Y. 2-10 45KADIRIC, A. 2-13 73KADRI, S. 1-12 54KAILAS, S. V. 2-5 37
1-2 42KAILER, A. 9-1 53KAJDAS, C. 16-1 35
4-6 394-2 46
KAKAS, D. 8-17 33KAKISHIMA, H. 2-5 37KAKOTY, S. K. 5-10 43KALACSKA, G. 6-1 43KALAM, M. A. 10-4 57
15-2 79KALELI, H. 4-2 46KALIN, M. 8-4 77KALITA, M. 5-10 43KALITCHIN, Z. 11-7 57KALLAPPA, P. 13-3 75KALTCHUK, N. A. 1-12 54KALVESTEN, E. 8-9 26KAMEL, G. 5-2 31KAMO, L. 10-4 57
10-2 75KAN, E. 12-9 65KANEKO, S. 7-4 44KANETA, M. 3-5 25KANG, J.-H. 12-5 50KANG, L. 11-1 62KANO, M. 8-17 33
8-11 478-4 77
KAPUSTA, H. 5-2 31KARCZYNSKI, D. 9-4 56KARIS, T. 4-1 42KARRAR, C. 6-4 52KARUPPIAH, K. 12-2 29KASPRZYCKA, E. 8-17 33KASRAI, M. 4-3 52KASUN, T. 9-1 53KATO, K. 14-2 29
8-11 471-4 488-15 71
KATO, T. 7-7 407-4 44
KAWAGUCHI, M. 7-4 44KAWAI, T. 7-6 50KAWAKITA, J. 1-11 75KAWAKUBO, Y. 8-5 67KAWASAKI, M. 3-11 30
3-10 66KAWATA, K. 3-8 49KAYALI, E. S. 8-16 74KAZI, H. 8-6 53
KAZMANLI, M. K. 8-2 238-3 61
KE, G. 4-6 39KEER, L. 2-6 21
2-7 242-8 272-5 372-9 426-1 432-10 452-11 66
KEITH, JR., T. G. 5-6 225-2 316-13 405-10 43
KELLING, N. 14-1 24KENNEDY, F. 11-3 54KENNEDY, F. E. 11-3 54KENT, T. 13-4 41KERESZTES, R. 6-1 43KERNIZAN, C. F. 3-10 66KERPICCI, H. 5-5 32KHABASHESKU, V. N. 8-15 71KHAN, P. V. 7-3 28KHARLAMOV, M. Y. 8-17 33KHARLAMOV, V. 2-5 37KHARLAMOV, Y. A. 8-17 33KHONSARI, M. 5-8 28
6-4 52KHONSARI, M. M. 3-4 21KIEHNE, T. 10-4 57KIELY, J. 7-4 44KIM, B. 12-7 59KIM, B. R. 8-1 64KIM, D. 16-1 35
7-4 44KIM, D.-E. 12-3 45KIM, D.-H. 12-7 59KIM, D.-Y. 10-4 57
1-11 75KIM, E.-C. 10-4 57KIM, H. 12-1 23KIM, K.-S. 6-13 40
12-5 5011-2 68
KIM, K.-W. 5-2 3112-5 505-13 77
KIM, M. 10-4 5712-9 65
KIM, S. G. 5-2 31KIM, S.-G. 12-9 65KIM, S. S. 5-9 28
8-17 332-5 372-13 731-11 75
KIM, T. H. 5-6 225-13 77
KIM, W.-S. 2-5 3715-3 79
KIM, Y.-C. 5-13 77KIM, Y.-W. 4-6 39
KIMMARI, E. 1-11 75KINGON, A. I. 12-7 59KINZIG, B. J. 3-9 51KIREITSEU, M. 14-4 35KIRPEKAR, S. 7-4 44KISHORE, K. 2-5 37
1-2 42KLAAS, H. 2-13 73KLIGERMAN, Y. 8-10 29
2-10 45KLIT, P. 10-4 57KM, D. 5-6 22KNIGGE, B. 7-4 44
7-5 47KNYAZIK, V. 12-7 59KO, S. M. 6-13 40KOBAYASHI, A. 7-7 40KOBRIN, B. 8-16 74KOEHLER, N. 14-1 24KOGUT, L. 2-5 37
2-9 4212-10 68
KOLAMBKAR, Y. 2-7 24KOMANDURI, R. 9-3 64KOMISSAROV, V. 1-12 54KOMMEL, L. 1-11 75KOMVOPOULOS, K. 2-9 42
12-9 6511-2 68
KONCA, E. 8-15 71KONDO, S. 12-1 23KONG, H. 12-7 59
12-8 6213-1 69
KONISHI, S. 8-17 33KONRAD, D. 5-5 32KORACH, C. S. 2-10 45
8-13 61KORCZAK, A. 6-11 49KORENYI-BOTH, A. 14-1 24KOSASIH, P. B. 3-2 63KOSKINEN, J. 8-1 64KOSTORNOV, A. 8-17 33KOSTYUCHENKO, A. 1-2 42KOTTKE, P. 3-3 76KOTULA, P. G. 2-15 76KOTZALAS, M. 5-4 25KOVALCHENKO, A. 8-2 23KOWAL, A. 6-13 40KOWALSKI, R. 11-5 72KOZLOV, G. 1-10 73KOZMA, M. 6-1 43
1-12 54KRAFT, O. 12-11 72KRAL, M. V. 16-1 35KRATZ, S. H. 15-2 79KREMMER, S. 2-16 74KRIM, J. 2-5 37
8-12 5012-7 5912-10 6812-11 72
KROUSGRILL, C. 12-2 29
93
AUTHORINDEX
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
KRUPKA, I. 3-6 70KRZANOWSKI, J. E. 8-3 61KU, M.-Y. 2-11 66KUBARSEPP, J. 1-11 75KUBO, S. 1-7 63KUBOI, K. 7-1 22KUBOTA, N. 7-7 40KUCHARIEVA, N. 8-17 33KUDISH, I. 3-4 21
1-12 54KUHN, M. 8-17 33KUHN, T. 11-7 57KULILK, A. 12-4 48KULKARNI, M. 16-1 35
8-6 538-13 61
KUMAR, V. M. B. 1-9 69KUMAR SINGH, D. 9-3 64KUMEMURA, Y. 6-5 60KURITA, M. 7-4 44KURODA, S. 1-11 75KURTH, T. L. 3-1 27KUSMIERZ, L. 5-6 22KUWAHARA, T. 10-1 67KWAK, M. 12-1 23KWAK, S. D. 11-5 72KYOGOKU, K. 1-6 60LABERGE, M. 11-7 57LABORIANTE, I. 12-10 68LABUS, E. 5-5 32LADERER, M. 11-7 57LAI, D. M. 8-17 33LAKHNENKO, V. L. 1-12 54LAKSHMINARAYANAN, P. A.
10-3 78LANDERS, R. L. 6-7 71LANGFORD, S. C. 12-1 23
8-6 53LARSEN-BASSE, J. 8-9 26LARSSON, R. 2-6 21
6-4 523-3 76
LARUE, G. 15-3 79LAUKKANEN, A. 8-1 64LAURICH, M. A. 5-11 46LAVAN, D. 12-10 68LAWRENTZ, D. 6-11 49LAXER, R. 11-7 57LAZAREV, V. E. 2-12 70LE LEZ, S. 5-13 77LE MOGNE, T. 14-1 24
8-17 338-11 474-3 528-5 67
LE, H. 8-13 61LE, M. Q. 2-5 37
2-13 73LE, T. H. 5-9 28
1-12 541-11 75
LEAVERS, V. F. 13-4 41
LEBERMAN, M. 14-4 35LEBERSORGER, T. 10-4 57LEBOT, A. 11-5 72LEE, C. 12-9 65LEE, C. H. 2-16 74LEE, D.H. 5-13 77LEE, H. 1-12 54LEE, K. M. 12-3 45LEE, P. 16-1 35
10-1 67LEE, R. 2-14 70LEE, S. M. 12-11 72LEE, S. 3-1 27LEE, S.-E. 1-11 75LEE, Y. 7-2 26LEE, Y.-Z. 6-13 40
1-9 69LEENDERTZ, J. S. 5-2 31LEGRAND, N. 2-5 37LEIGH-JOHN, C. 13-4 41LEITNER, H. 2-5 37LEMIN, S. 2-15 76LEONHARDT, H. 3-9 51LÉPORE, F. P. 2-5 37LETOV, A. F. 4-5 63LEUSTEK, M. E. 10-1 67LEVERT, J. 8-13 61LEVESLEY, M. C. 3-2 63LEVI, L. 2-15 76LEVKIN, G. M. 1-12 54LEVY, R. 3-11 30LEWICKI, D. G. 6-1 43LEWIS, R. 15-1 27
6-4 5211-4 65
LEYLAND, A. 8-3 61LI, C. L. 5-2 31LI, G. 2-5 37LI, H. 14-4 35LI, J. 4-4 60LI, K. Y. 8-17 33LI, L. 7-6 50LI, P. 2-5 37LI, Q. 9-1 53LI, S. 3-11 30
8-17 334-6 394-1 428-12 503-10 66
LI, W.-L. 8-17 33LI, X. 8-17 33
12-3 4512-4 484-4 60
LI, Y. 8-6 532-11 66
LIANG, F. 13-2 73
LIANG, H. 16-1 351-5 518-6 531-12 5411-7 5712-7 598-13 61
LIDONG, H. 6-7 71LIEBEL, A. 2-5 37LIEW, W. Y. H. 9-2 61LIJUN, W. 3-9 51LIM, A.-L. 2-5 37LIM, S.-C. 1-2 42LIN, C. 5-12 49LINCE, J. 12-1 23LINCK, V. 2-12 70LISKA, M. 3-6 70LISKIEWICZ, T. 1-9 69LISOWSKY, B. 5-12 49LITWIN, W. 5-8 28LIU, B. 7-3 28LIU, F. 8-17 33
11-7 578-13 6111-1 62
LIU, G. 2-5 372-10 45
LIU, H. 2-5 37LIU, J. 7-2 26
7-3 289-2 61
LIU, K.-F. 12-7 59LIU, L. 2-5 37
10-1 67LIU, S. J. 2-6 21
2-5 372-9 4212-4 481-11 7515-3 79
LIU, T. 2-5 372-10 45
LIU, W. K. 5-12 4912-5 50
LIU, X. 3-10 66LIU, Y. 4-6 39
12-7 594-5 63
LIUJIE, X. 1-12 54LOCOCO, J. 2-9 42LOIBNEGGER, B. 10-4 57LONTOS, A. 2-12 70LOOS, J. 8-17 33
2-13 73LORENZO-MARTIN, C. 1-8 66LOU, Y. 5-11 46LOUBET, J.-L. 12-4 48
1-8 66LOVELL, M. 3-1 27
8-17 339-1 53
LOVELL, M. R. 9-1 53
94
AUTHORINDEX
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
LU, C. 2-5 37LU, H. 4-5 63LU, J.-Q. 8-6 53LU, X. 8-17 33LUAN, B. 2-7 24
8-7 44LUBINSKI, J. I. 13-1 69LUBRECHT, A. A. 5-1 21
3-5 258-18 74
LUCA, P. 3-11 30LUCIE, B. 8-18 74LUCZAK, M. 13-4 41LUENGO, G. S. 12-4 48LUNDGREN, S. 12-1 23LUO, J. 8-17 33
7-7 408-14 64
LUZHNOV, Y. 2-5 37MA, H. 12-5 50MA, M.-T. 10-4 57MACCONE, P. 4-1 42MACHATSCHEK, F. 3-9 51MACKIN, T. 2-15 76MADAN, I. 1-3 45MADARAS, L. 13-2 73MAHLIA, T. M. I. 15-2 79MAIER, S. 8-7 44MAITLAND, G. 3-2 63MAJCHERCZAK, D. 1-8 66MAJUMDAR, B. 12-10 68
2-14 702-15 76
MAKHONIN, I. 4-5 63MAKHONIN, I. I. 4-5 63MAKHOVSKAYA, Y. Y. 2-16 74MAKHUTOV, N. 1-3 45MAKÏ, R. 6-4 52MAKINO, T. 2-5 37MALHI, A. S. 11-7 57MALIK, M. A. 6-11 49MALL, S. 1-12 54MALYSKA, K. 12-10 68MANDEL, K. 8-2 23MANN, U. 3-11 30MANNO, V. 8-13 61MANSOURI, M. 5-8 28MAO, K. 6-13 40
6-1 43MARCELLAN, A. 1-10 73MARCHENKO, A. 1-3 45MARIN, J. M. 8-2 23MARINESCU, I. 9-3 64MARINKOVIC, A. B. 5-12 49MARINKOVIC, T. 9-4 56MARKLUND, P. 6-4 52MARSHALL, M. 15-1 27
6-4 52
MARTIN, J.-M. 14-1 248-17 338-11 4712-4 484-3 524-5 638-5 678-4 77
MARTINEZ-NICOLAS, G. 4-1 42MARTINI, A. 16-1 35
2-9 4212-7 59
MARUMO, R. 2-5 37MASSEY, M. 8-5 67MATAIGNE, J.-M. 16-1 35MATASIC, J. C. 10-3 78MATE, M. 7-1 22MATEUS, A. 11-7 57MATHEW, M. T. 11-5 72MATHIAS, W. 14-1 24
15-2 79MATSUBO, H. 3-8 49MATSUI, M. 3-6 70MATSUKAWA, K. 8-17 33MATSUMOTO, K. 14-1 24MATSUMOTO, S. 6-4 52MATSUO, H. 8-17 33MATSUOKA, H. 7-1 22
12-2 29MATTHEWS, A. 8-3 61MATTHEWS, R. D. 10-4 57MAVON, A. 11-5 72MAYEED, M. S. 7-7 40MAYER, T. M. 8-4 77MAYEUR, J. R. 2-5 37MAYURAM, M. 2-7 24MCCOOK, N. 14-1 24MCCUTCHAN, S. 5-1 21MCDOWELL, D. L. 2-5 37MCEVOY, A. 12-1 23MCGRUER, N. E. 12-10 68MCINTYRE, G. 10-4 57MCLEROY, R. 14-4 35MCMAHON, J. J. 8-6 53MEHTA, N. 8-5 67MEISTER, B. E. 3-10 66MEKARI, M. H. 10-4 57
10-2 75MENDELS, D. 12-7 59MENEZES, P. L. 2-5 37
1-2 42MENG, K. 3-3 76MENG, Y. 12-9 65MENON, A. K. 12-7 59
12-8 62MERZLIKINE, A. G. 7-6 50MEYER, E. 8-7 44MEYMAN, A. 12-7 59MEZGHANI, S. 9-4 56MICHAEL, J. 2-14 70
2-15 76
MICHALCZEWSKI, R. 8-17 334-6 396-1 438-4 77
MICHAUD, P. 10-3 78MIENO, T. 4-5 63MIHAIL, I. 5-2 31
5-10 43MIHORA, D. J. 2-5 37MIKULA, S. 6-11 49MIKULSKI, P. 8-17 33
2-5 3712-6 54
MILICH, E. 7-7 40MILLER, B. 6-7 71MILLER, D. B. 9-1 53MILLER, D. J. 16-1 35MIMAROGLU, A. 1-12 54MIN, S. 16-1 35MINFRAY, C. 12-4 48
8-12 504-3 52
MING, Q. 2-5 372-15 76
MIRCI, L. E. 3-11 30MIRONOV, A. E. 1-12 54MISHRA, S. 1-2 42MITAMURA, N. 5-1 21
5-4 25MITARIU, M. 2-5 37MITSUYA, Y. 7-1 22
7-2 267-7 407-6 5012-11 72
MIURA, K. 8-7 44MIYAKE, K. 12-1 23MIYAUCHI, T. 1-12 54MIYAZAKI, K. K. 8-5 67MIYOSHI, A. 8-17 33MIYOSHI, K. 2-6 21
8-15 71MIZUHARA, K. 11-7 57MOBLEY, A. J. 8-17 33
9-1 53MODAFE, A. 5-5 32MODRA, D. 3-11 30MOHAMAD, E. N. 3-11 30
10-4 57MOINPOUR, M. 8-13 61MOKHTAR, M. O. A. 5-2 31MOKSHIN, V. 5-11 46MOLINA, G. 4-6 39
4-2 46MOLINARI, J. F. 2-5 37MONGKOLWONGROJN, M.
3-11 30MONTMITONNET, P. 4-1 42MONTOSA, R. J. 9-2 61MOORE, L. E. 14-3 26MORAG, Y. 16-1 35MORAIS, L. 5-8 28
95
AUTHORINDEX
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
MORARU, L. 5-6 225-10 43
MORE, K. L. 10-2 75MORI, A. 7-1 22MORRIS, A. 2-5 37
12-7 59MORROW, C. A. 9-1 53MOSEY, N. J. 4-3 52MOSHKOVICH, A. 3-11 30MOURHATCH, R. 4-4 60MOW, C. 12-5 50MUELLER, M. 2-16 74MUFTI, R. A. 10-1 67
10-2 75MUFTU, S. 2-7 24
7-7 40MUKARAMI, T. 11-2 68
11-7 57MUNOT, S. 3-11 30MURAKAMI, Y. 5-4 25MURATOGLU, O. 11-3 54
11-7 57MURATORE, C. 8-3 61MURPHY, M. 13-4 41MURTHY, A. N. 7-7 40MUSER, M. 8-7 44
4-3 52MUTHUKRISHNAN, N. 9-4 56MUTIARA, H. 3-11 30NAGA, S. A. R. 5-2 31NAGAFUJI, M. 10-1 67NAGASAKA, M. 6-5 60NAGATA, Y. 6-5 60NAIR, B. R. 5-1 21NAIR, K. P. 3-11 30
5-2 313-7 48
NAJMAN, M. 6-5 60NAKAGAWA, K. 7-7 40NAKAHARA, T. 8-12 50
1-6 60NAKAJIMA, A. 7-7 40
7-4 44NAKAMURA, T. 8-17 33NAKAMURA, Y. 3-8 49
3-6 70NAKASHIMA, K. 11-7 57NAKAYAMA, K. 7-3 28
8-5 67NAKHIMOVSKI, I. 15-3 79NAKONIECZNY, A. 8-17 33NALAM, S. 2-5 37NAMAI, Y. 12-1 23NAMBOODIRI, P. 8-11 47NATARAJAN, M. 9-4 56NAUENHEIM, C. 12-7 59NAY, R. J. 12-5 50NAYAK, N. 10-3 78NEBOZHAK, I. A. 1-12 54NEEYAKORN, W. 12-10 68
12-11 72
NÉLIAS, D. 2-6 2114-3 262-11 66
NELSON, K. 3-10 66NEMANICH, R. J. 8-15 71
12-11 72NEU, R. W. 2-5 37
1-9 69NG, D. 16-1 35NG, Q. 7-2 26NG, S. H. 8-14 64NG, W. S. 3-2 63NGAILE, G. 8-9 26NICHOLS, M. A. 3-11 30NIKITIN, Y. 14-4 35NILSSON, P. 10-3 78NILSSON, P. H. 10-3 78NISHIMURA, M. 14-4 35NIXON, H. 5-5 32NJANKEU G. R. Y. 8-17 33NOGI, T. 3-9 51NOLLEK, H. 5-8 28NORTHWOOD, E. J. 11-5 72NOSHIRO, J. 14-1 24NOVYTSKYY, V. G. 1-12 54
1-8 66NUNNA, D. 8-3 61NUTIU, R. 3-11 30O’BRIEN, M. 5-1 21OBARA, T. 1-4 48OBATA, F. 2-15 76OCHIAI, M. 5-2 31OGATA, S. 7-1 22
12-11 72OGAWA, E. 10-1 67OH, S.-D. 6-13 40OHLSSON, R. 10-3 78OHMAE, N. 4-5 63OHNO, N. 3-6 70OHSHIMA, Y. 7-6 50OHYAMA, T. 1-4 48OKAMOTO, H. 2-15 76OKAMOTO, Y. 8-4 77OKUBO, K. 16-1 35OLIVER, W. C. 2-14 70OLSSON, R. 6-4 52OLVER, A. 3-4 21OMA, C. L. S. 13-2 73ONCIUL, O. M. 3-8 49ONG, Q. K. 8-6 53ONO, K. 7-1 22
7-7 407-5 47
OPP, W. R. 3-11 30ORAL, E. 11-7 57ORCHARD, M. 13-1 69ORNDORFF, JR., R. L. 5-2 31ORTÍZ, J. 11-7 57ORTZ, M. I. 8-16 74OSHIKUBO, Y. 7-6 50OSORNO, A. 8-14 64OST, W. 6-4 52OSTERMEYER, G. 2-16 74
OSUCH-SLOMKA, E. 4-6 39OUSSOUADI, O. 5-4 25OVAERT, T. 8-1 64OZKADI, F. 5-5 32OZTÜRK, A. 8-3 61PADGURSKAS, J. 8-17 33PAFFONI, B. 3-10 66PAILLER-MATTÉI, C. 11-7 57PAL, S. 14-3 26PALANISAMY, T. 1-11 75PALMERS, J. 1-11 75PAN, C. H. T. 5-7 25
5-12 49PAN, J. 5-6 22PANASENKO, D. D. 1-12 54PANGILINAN, H. 3-9 51
10-2 75PANOVKO, M. 3-4 21PAREKH, K. 4-4 60PARETKAR, R. K. 1-7 63PARIKKA, R. 13-3 75PARIS, J.-Y. 8-17 33
1-8 66PARK, C.-Y. 1-9 69PARK, K.-S. 7-2 26PARK, N.-C. 7-2 26PARK, Y.-P. 7-2 26PARKER, O. 12-11 72PASSMAN, E. 1-11 75PATEL, K. 3-1 27
3-11 30PATTILLO, P. D. 15-2 79PAUSCHITZ, A. 5-12 49
10-4 572-12 70
PAVAN, S. 12-4 48PAXTON, C. H. 13-2 73PAYNE, M. L. 15-2 79PAYNE, R. N. 7-1 22
7-4 44PEI, H. 1-12 54PEI, L. 2-5 37PEISSL, S. 2-5 37PENG, W. 7-2 26PENG, Z. 1-12 54PEPPER, S. 14-2 29PEREIRA, C. 11-7 57PEREZ-PUIG, M. A. 9-4 56PERRY, S. 12-10 68PERSSON, K. 12-1 23PERUMEAN, D. 2-5 37PETRICCI, S. 4-1 42PETROV, I. 10-4 57PETTERMANN, H. E. 2-16 74PETTERSSON, U. 8-9 26PFAENDTNER, J. 16-1 35
4-1 42PHARR, G. M. 2-14 70PHILIPOSSIAN, A. 8-13 61PHILIPPE, S. 8-18 74PHILIPPON, D. 4-3 52PHILLPOT, S. R. 14-4 35
96
AUTHORINDEX
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PHUONG, N. T. 5-9 281-12 54
PICHON, L. 8-17 33PIECHNA, J. 5-2 31PIEKOSZEWSKI, W. 3-11 30
8-17 33PIERRE-DANOS, I. 6-7 71PIERSON, H. 14-4 35PIETERSE, N. 11-1 62PING, G. 12-11 72PLESHA, M. E. 12-10 68POEHLMANN, K. 1-5 51POLAK, A. 1-12 54POLAK, R. 8-9 26POLCIK, M. 12-1 23POLEY, J. 13-4 41POLYCARPOU, A. A. 7-1 22
7-7 4012-3 451-4 482-16 74
PONIEWAZ, G. 5-6 22POPA, A. 13-2 73POPOVA, S. 10-4 57POWRIE, H. E. G. 3-10 66POZHIDAEVA, V. 13-4 41PRAKASH, B. 1-5 51PRAKASH, S. 1-2 42PRASAD, S. V. 12-10 68
2-14 708-16 742-15 768-4 77
PREDMORE, R. 14-3 26PRENGER, N. 15-3 79PRICE, H. L. 2-5 37PRICE, R. 10-1 67PRIEST, M. 16-1 35
3-2 6310-1 6710-2 75
PROGRI, R. 3-10 66PROROK, B. 8-5 67PRZEPIORKA, J. 1-10 73PUSCAS, C. L. 3-11 30PYTKO, S. 1-12 54QAMHIYAH, A. 5-5 32QIAN, S. H. 11-7 57QINGXUE, H. 16-1 35
1-12 54QU, J. 8-2 23QUICKSALL, J. 2-6 21QUINTELIER, J. 4-4 60
2-15 76QUNJI, X. 12-11 72QURESHI, F. 6-5 60RABITSCH, R. 2-5 37RACHELLE, R. 5-4 25RADEMANN, K. 8-12 50RADICE, S. 4-1 42RADIL, K. 5-13 77RAGHURAM, V. 9-3 64
RAHMAN, F. 8-17 33RAHMAN, Z. 2-5 37RAI, A. K. 8-5 67RAINFORTH, W. M. 1-8 66RAJ, R. 8-16 74RAKIC, R. 6-1 43RAKIC, Z. 6-1 43RAKITA, M. 8-17 33RAMALHO, A. 8-17 33RAMAN, A. 12-2 29RAMIREZ, E. 8-17 33RAMKUMAR, P. 3-10 66RANDALL, N. X. 12-8 62RANGARAJAN, R. S. 10-2 75RAO, K. P. 9-4 56RAPOPORT, L. 3-11 30
4-5 63RAR, A. 2-14 70RARAVIKAR, N. R. 14-3 26RASHID, B. 6-11 49RASTELLI, V. 5-2 31RATAJCZYK, L. 12-10 68RATOI, M. 12-2 29RAVICHANDRAN, M. H. 14-4 35RAY, S. 1-12 54RAZZAQUE, M. M. 5-2 31REDDYHOFF, T. 3-6 70REEDY, E. D. 12-6 54REHMAN, O. U. 6-11 49REICH, R. 9-1 53REISING, S. E. 8-15 71REKOW, D. 11-4 65RENCIS, J. J. 5-7 25RENNIE, A. C. 16-1 35RENNIE, A. 3-9 51REPOUX, M. 16-1 35REYNOLDS, A. 1-12 54RHIM, Y. C. 6-11 49RIBEIRO, R. 11-7 57RICO, J. E. F. 3-9 51RIESTER, L. 8-2 23RIGNEY, D. A. 1-5 51RISS, A. 4-1 42RISTIC, J. D. 9-4 56RITTER, C. 8-12 50RIVADENEIRA, J. 15-3 79RIVIN, E. I. 6-1 43RIVIRE, J.-P. 8-17 33RIZNYCHUK, R. 2-5 37RIZWAN, A. 13-2 73ROBBE-VALLOIRE, F. 3-10 66ROBBINS, M. 2-7 24
8-7 44ROBBINS, M. O. 2-5 37ROBERTS, E. 14-1 24ROBERTS, P. 11-7 57
11-1 62RODILLA, E. 9-1 53RODLING, J. 11-5 72RODRGUEZ, R. 8-16 74RODRIGUEZ LELIS, J. M. 8-17 33RODRIGUEZ, R. C. 3-9 51ROETTGER, K. 9-1 53
ROGERS, C. 8-13 61ROLLIN, A. J. 1-3 45ROMAN, E. 8-4 77RONKAINEN, H. 8-1 64ROSÉN, B. 10-3 78ROSSI, A. 4-3 52ROUCHON, J. F. 16-1 35ROUTBORT, J. 1-6 60
1-8 66ROZHDESTVENSKY, J. 10-4 57RUI, L. 1-12 54RUIJUN, Z. 3-11 30RUIZ, R. O. 5-2 31RUKUIZA, R. 8-17 33RUTHS, M. 12-1 23RUTLAND, M. W. 12-7 59RYMUZA, Z. 12-10 68SAAD, P. F. 10-4 57
10-2 75SABRI, M. 3-11 30
15-2 79SADEGHI, F. 15-3 79SADER, J. E. 12-1 23SAFIZADEH, M.-S. 13-3 75SAGARA, K. 14-4 35SAHLIN, F. 2-6 21
3-3 76SAIFULLAH, M. G. 3-11 30SAJID, A. 13-2 73SAJU, K. K. 5-2 31SAKAGUCHI, T. 5-4 25SAKAI, S. 5-12 49SAKAI, T. 8-17 33SAKAMOTO, Y. 16-1 35SALANT, R. 8-10 29SALES, W. 14-3 26SAMYN, P. 5-2 31
4-4 602-15 76
SAN ANDRES, L. 5-6 225-11 465-12 495-13 7715-3 79
SANDA, K. 3-8 49SANDERS, J. 14-1 24
1-12 54SANDROCK, C. 11-1 62SANTOS, I. 5-9 28
5-2 31SANTOS, M. B. 2-5 37SAPATE, S. 1-7 63SASAKI, A. 3-11 30
3-10 66SASAKI, N. 8-7 44SASAKI, S. 12-1 23SASIDHAR, Y. 1-2 42SATHUVALLI, U. B. R. 15-2 79SATO, H. 14-2 29SAULOT, A. 2-12 70SAVAGE, M. 6-1 43SAWAE, Y. 11-7 57
11-2 68
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AUTHORINDEX
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
SAWANO, T. 11-7 5711-2 68
SAWYER, W. G. 14-1 2414-3 263-1 2714-2 2914-4 3516-1 353-9 5111-1 628-5 67
SAYAMA, H. 1-5 51SAYIR, A. 8-15 71SAYLES, R. 2-5 37
2-13 73SCHADE, K.-P. 1-2 42SCHADLER, L. 14-3 26SCHALL, J. D. 8-17 33
2-5 3712-6 54
SCHARF, T. 8-4 77SCHERGE, M. 1-5 51SCHIPPER, D. 2-10 45SCHIRRER, R. 8-1 64
8-18 742-15 76
SCHLAR, M. 5-8 28SCHMID, S. 9-1 53SCHMITT, M. 8-17 33
12-3 458-5 672-15 76
SCHMOTZER, H. 11-3 54SCHNEIDER, D. 1-12 54SCHORCHT, H.-J. 6-13 40SCHOUKENS, G. 4-4 60SCHUETZ, M. 10-4 57SCHUFFENHAUER, C. 4-5 63SCHWARTZ, C. J. 11-7 57SCHWARZ, E. E. 3-9 51
10-2 758-4 77
SCHWARZ, S. 5-8 28SCHWARZ, U. 2-7 24
8-12 50SCHWENKE, T. 11-3 54SCOLES, G. 2-14 70SCOTT, C. 10-3 78SCOVINO, R. 13-1 69SEGAL, G. 3-11 30SEHGAL, R. 6-10 46
9-2 61SEIN, H. 11-4 65SEITZMAN, L. 8-9 26
12-7 59SEKII, Y. 16-1 35SELBY, K. 3-9 51SELBY, T. 10-2 75SENATORSKI, J. 8-17 33SENDO, H. 7-1 22SENGERS, J. V. 11-7 57SERGICI, A. O. 2-7 24
SERHAN, H. A. 11-5 72SERPE, C. I. 2-9 42SETHU, C. 10-1 67SHABALINSKAYA, L. A. 1-12 54SHAFIEI, M. 1-6 60SHAH, K. 5-7 25SHAKHVOROSTOV, D. 1-5 51SHAMSHIDOV, B. 8-2 23SHANKAR, S. 2-7 24SHAO, T. 7-7 40SHAREEF, I. 9-4 56SHARIF, K. 6-13 40SHARMA, B. C. 13-2 73SHARMA, J. P. 2-5 37SHARMA, S. K. 9-2 61SHARMA, S. 1-12 54
11-7 57SHAW, B. A. 1-3 45SHCHARBAKOU, S. 2-5 37
1-12 54SHCHERETSKY, O. A. 1-12 54SHEN, Y. G. 8-17 33SHEN, Y. W. 12-7 59SHENG, C. 2-5 37SHEPPERT, R. V. 5-2 31SHERCLIFF, H. R. 9-1 53SHEVCHENKO, A. V. 8-17 33SHI, B. 11-7 57SHI, F. 2-10 45SHI, Y. 12-9 65SHIJIE, W. 6-13 40SHIMAOKA, M. 3-6 70SHIMIZU, H. 3-6 70SHIMIZU, T. 12-1 23SHIMOSAKA, K. 1-10 73SHINDO, H. 12-1 23SHINSKY, O. I. 1-12 54SHIOSTU, I. 6-4 52SHIRAISHI, N. 12-6 54SHIROUZU, K. 6-13 40SHITAGAMI, K. 12-1 23SHIVAKUMAR, K. 1-12 54SHIVAMURTHY, R. C. 1-8 66SHMUKLER, V. 3-11 30SHUN, P. G. 8-14 64SIBLEY, L. 5-1 21SIEBELS, W. 11-3 54SIEBERT, H. 3-11 30SIM, K. 5-6 22SIMEONOVA, Y. 8-17 33SIMON, V. V. 3-11 30SINGH, A. K. 1-9 69SINGH, R. A. 12-7 59
12-8 62SINHA, S. K. 2-5 37
1-2 42SINIAWSKI, M. 8-18 74SINNOTT, S. B. 14-4 35SIVEBAEK, I. M. 3-1 27SIVRIKOVA, S. 10-4 57SKARIA, F. 12-7 59SKORIC, B. 8-17 33
SMIRNOV, O. M. 8-17 33SMITH, J. R. L. 16-1 35
10-1 67SMITH, J. 12-4 48SMITH, M. A. 3-7 48SMITH, O. 10-1 67SNIDLE, R. 6-13 40SNURR, R. Q. 16-1 35
12-7 59SOCOLIUC, A. 8-7 44SODEYAMA, N. 8-15 71SOEJIMA, M. 10-1 67SOEJIMA, T. 16-1 35SOKOLOV, I. 8-17 33
8-6 53SOMEYA, T. 5-2 31SONE, Y. 6-13 40SONG, Z. 8-17 33SONOBE, H. 6-4 52SOOD, V. 6-10 46SOOM, A. 2-9 42SOSNOVSKIY, L. 2-5 37
1-2 421-3 451-12 541-6 60
SOTIROV, G. 8-17 33SOUCHET, A. 1-8 66SOVINSKI, M. F. 14-4 35SPALEK, J. 5-2 31SPENCER, N. 3-1 27
4-3 52SPIKES, H. A. 3-4 21
3-5 2512-2 2916-1 353-2 633-6 70
STACHOWIAK, G. 13-1 69STACK, M. 11-5 72STACKE, L.-E. 15-3 79STANULOV, K. G. 3-11 30STARK, M. 16-1 35
10-1 67STEFANI, C. 1-12 54STEFANI, F. 3-3 76STEIKA, N. 11-2 68STEINMANN, P.-A. 12-8 62STEPHENS, L. 8-10 29
3-11 308-6 531-12 546-7 71
STEVENS, F. 8-6 53STIPE, B. 7-4 44STOILOV, R. 11-7 57STOKES, J. R. 3-2 63STONE, M. H. 11-1 62STREATOR, J. L. 2-11 66STREET, K. W. 2-6 21
14-4 358-15 71
98
AUTHORINDEX
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
STREET, M. D. 12-6 54STROMBERG, R. J. 12-5 50STRZELECKI, S. 5-6 22
5-2 316-13 406-11 49
SU, C. 12-9 65SU, S. 11-7 57SU, Y.-C. 11-3 54SUBRAMANIAN, K. 12-2 29SUDA, S. 16-1 35SUGAI, T. 12-1 23SUGIMURA, J. 6-13 40
1-3 45SUH, A. Y. 7-1 22SUH, K. Y. 12-7 59SUH, N. P. 6-10 46SUI, P. 6-13 40SUISTER, E. 5-2 31SUK, M. 7-3 28SULTANA, T. 6-11 49SUN, D. C. 3-3 76SUN, M. 3-3 76SUN, Z. 1-11 75SUNDARARAJAN, S. 12-2 29
2-9 42SURAPPA, M. 1-12 54
1-8 66SUTCLIFFE, M. 9-1 53
8-13 61SUTOR, P. 3-9 51
10-2 758-4 77
SUZUKI, K. 6-5 60SUZUKI, M. 14-3 26
14-4 35SUZUMURA, A. 9-4 56SWALLA, D. 1-9 69SWEETLAND, M. 6-10 46SWIATEK, J. 5-2 31SYMENS, W. 2-16 74SYTAR, V. 1-10 73SZCZEREK, M. 3-11 30
8-17 334-6 396-1 431-10 738-4 77
TAGAWA, M. 14-1 24TAGAWA, N. 7-1 22TAGAYA, Y. 7-1 22TAKAKI, T. 7-4 44TAKEMOTO, H. 3-6 70TALKE, E. 7-5 47TALKE, F. E. 7-1 22
7-7 40TAMBE, N. S. 12-3 45TAMRAZOV, A. 6-5 60TAN, X. 5-5 32TAN, Y. 4-4 60TANAKA, H. 1-3 45TANAKA, M. 5-11 46TANAKA, T. 1-6 60
TANG, C. 4-6 39TAO, D. 4-6 39
3-7 4811-7 57
TAO, X. 6-13 40TARAF, M. 5-4 25TAUFIQ, N. 3-11 30TAURA, H. 7-4 44TAYLOR, R. 7-7 40TAYLOR, R. I. 16-1 35
10-1 67TAYLOR, S. 1-11 75TE-ALAKEBANGA, T. N. 2-5 37TEMELJKOVSKI, D. I. 9-4 56TENNE, R. 4-5 63TERRELL, E. 7-5 47
8-14 64TERSIGNI, S. 3-9 51TEVAARWERK, J. L. 5-10 43TEXIER, P.-Y. M. 15-1 27THIVAGAR, T. 5-10 43THOM, R. L. 14-3 26
6-5 60THOMAS, S. 6-7 71THOMPSON, V. 11-4 65TIAN, T. 10-1 67TICHY, J. 5-7 25
11-1 62TIEU, K. 2-5 37
3-2 63TIGRAN, M. 3-11 30TIWARI, A. 6-10 46TOBISU, H. 3-11 30TOKAIRIN, T. 7-6 50TOKOROYAMA, T. 8-17 33TOKUNAGA, W. 3-6 70TOMASZEWSKI, M. 11-5 72
5-13 7715-2 79
TOMLINSON, G. 14-4 35TØNDER, K. 5-7 25TONG, R. 2-10 45TORIKAI, N. 3-6 70TORRES, J. 11-7 57
11-2 68TORTECH, L. 1-10 73TOUATI, A. M. 5-4 25TOUMATSU, M. M. 8-5 67TOURNERIE, B. 6-7 71TOWAREK, Z. 5-2 31TOZAKI, Y. 6-4 52TRIPATHY, S. 2-7 24TRUHAN, J. J. 10-2 75TSAI, C.-M. 5-6 22
15-4 35TSAI, H.-J. 5-8 28TSUCHIYA, H. 1-7 63TSUDA, D. 8-7 44TSUDA, N. 7-4 44TU, J. P. 8-17 33TUDOR, A. 6-4 52TULLIS, T. E. 2-14 70TULUPOV, S. A. 8-17 33
TUNG, S. 9-4 563-10 6613-2 73
TUSZYNSKI, W. 3-11 304-6 398-4 77
TYAGI, R. 1-7 63TYSOE, W. 4-1 42TZVETKOF, T. B. 3-11 30UCHIYAMA, S. 3-11 30
3-10 66UCHIYAMA, Y. 1-10 73UCISIK, H. 11-7 57UDOFIA, I. 3-5 25
11-7 5711-1 62
UEDA, K. 5-1 21UEDA, T. 5-1 21UEHARA, K. 2-15 76UEOKA, K. 8-4 77UMEDA, A. 6-4 52UMEHARA, N. 8-17 33
8-15 71UNAL, H. 1-12 54UNNIKRISHNAN, P. V. 14-4 35URBANAK, M. 3-9 51URGEN, M. 8-2 23
8-3 61USTA, M. 11-7 57UTSUNOMIYA, H. 9-1 53UTTARWAR, A. 1-7 63VACH, V. 16-1 35VACHER, B. 4-5 63VACHTSEVANOS, G. 13-1 69VALBUSA, U. 12-8 62VALCO, M. J. 5-13 77VAN ACKER, K. 14-1 24
8-4 77VAN CITTERS, D. 11-3 54VAN CITTERS, D. W. 11-3 54VAN CRAENENBROECK, J.
4-4 60VAN DER DONCK, T. 1-11 75VAN MELICK, H. 1-10 73VAN PAEPEGEM, W. 5-2 31VAN SCHEPDAEL, L. 5-2 31VAN WORKUM, K. 8-17 33
2-5 3712-6 54
VAN, H. P. 5-9 281-12 54
VANDER WAL, R. 8-15 71VANDER WAL, R. L. 2-6 21
8-15 71VANDERLICK, T. K. 2-14 70VANHOLLEBEKE, K. 1-11 75VANHULSEL, A. 14-1 24
8-4 77VARELA, M. 8-16 74VARENBERG, M. 12-3 45VARGIOLU, R. 9-4 56
11-7 5711-5 72
99
AUTHORINDEX
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
VARMAN, M. 15-2 79VAYSSIERE, C. 2-12 70VEIT, H. 11-2 68VEKTERIS, V. 5-11 46
6-10 46VEMAGANTI, K. 2-7 24VENKATESAN, S. 8-10 29VENNER, C. H. 3-5 25VENTURA, F. 11-7 57VERCAMMEN, K. 8-4 77VERDYAN, A. 3-11 30VERHOEVEN, G. S. 8-11 47VERPOORT, F. 4-4 60VICK, B. 15-1 27
4-6 394-2 4615-3 79
VICTORIA, P. I. 1-7 63VILLECHAISE, B. 10-3 78VINCI, J. 6-5 60VINOGRADOV, M. 12-7 59VITE, M. 1-12 54
11-7 57VIZINTIN, J. 8-4 77VLADIMIR-CODRIN, I. 5-2 31
5-10 43VOELUND, A. 10-4 57VOEVODIN, A. 14-1 24
8-3 61VORLAUFER, G. 2-12 70VOROBYEV, V. 1-2 42VORONCHIKHIN, A. 2-5 37VOYNOV, K. 1-12 54VUKOLOV, L. 2-5 37VYAS, P. 3-11 30WAHL, K. 12-1 23
8-15 71WAKABAYASHI, T. 16-1 35WALLIN, K. 8-1 64WALTON, J. 11-5 72
5-13 778-4 7715-2 79
WAN, K. 2-5 37WAN, S. L. 1-9 69WANG, B. 4-6 39
3-7 48WANG, D. 10-3 78WANG, D. F. 12-7 59WANG, F. 3-5 25
2-9 428-12 502-12 70
WANG, H. 8-2 2316-1 35
WANG, J. 3-5 258-17 33
WANG, L. 3-10 66WANG, M. 12-7 59WANG, N. 5-6 22
15-4 358-6 53
WANG, P. 6-13 402-11 6615-2 79
WANG, Q. J. 2-6 2116-1 352-5 372-9 424-1 4212-4 485-12 4912-5 5012-7 598-18 7415-3 79
WANG, Q. 8-17 33WANG, Q. L. 11-7 57WANG, R. 1-12 54WANG, S. 2-11 66WANG, S. K. 8-14 64WANG, W. 3-3 76WANG, X. 5-6 22
8-17 334-2 4612-7 594-4 60
WANG, Y. 7-7 403-10 66
WANNOMAE, K. 11-7 57WARMAN, M. 11-7 57
11-2 68WASHIO, T. 11-7 57WASSGREN, C. 15-3 79WATANABE, K. 7-6 50WATANABE, S. 14-1 24WATREMETZ, B. 8-18 74WEBSTER, M. 5-10 43WEDEVEN, G. G. 15-2 79WEDEVEN, L. 4-4 60
15-2 79WEI, S. 1-12 54
6-7 71WEI, Z. 8-14 64WEIHUA, Z. 6-7 71WEIMIN, L. 3-9 51
12-11 72WEN, S. 12-4 48
12-9 65WENHAM, M. 3-10 66WENZL, I. 2-14 70WHITTAKER, L. 1-11 75WIEHN, J. 12-9 65WIEST, M. 2-5 37WILCKE, G. 9-1 53WILHELM, P. 2-5 37WILKINSON, J. J. 16-1 35
10-1 67WILLIAMS, J. A. 12-8 62WILLIAMS, S. 11-1 62WILLIS, J. 8-4 77WILMER, M. 6-11 49WIMMER, M. A. 11-3 54WINER, W. O. 3-3 76
WINFREY, A. L. 8-15 71WOJCICKI, W. 5-2 31WONG, M.-F. 2-5 37WOO, T. K. 4-3 52WOOD, R. J. K. 8-17 33
3-10 66WOODWARDS, R. 11-4 65WORNYOH, E. 8-18 74WRENICK, S. 3-9 51WRIGHT, C. S. 1-12 54WU, B. 13-1 69WU, H. 12-9 65WU, R.-W. 5-5 32WU, T. 16-1 35WU, Y. 8-17 33WU, Z. 2-5 37WULCZYNSKI, J. 8-4 77WYDER, U. 8-7 44WYROBEK, T. 8-2 23
16-1 35WYROBEK, T. J. 12-5 50XIA, Z. Z. 8-17 33XIAO, J. 12-7 59XIAOLI, H. 3-11 30XIE, Q. 2-5 37
2-10 45XIE, X. 8-13 61XIN, L. 12-7 59XING, D. 9-2 61XINGLIN, L. 5-5 32XINYUAN, L. 1-3 45XIONG, S. 5-12 49XIONG, Y. 12-4 48XU, H. 10-4 57
10-3 78XU, J. 7-7 40
7-4 44XU, X. 3-11 30
8-17 33XU, Y. 2-5 37
6-13 4012-7 59
XU, Z. 2-5 37XU, Z.-H. 12-4 48XUAN, V. H. 1-12 54XUE, X. 2-15 76YABE, H. 5-12 49YAMAGUCHI, E. S. 4-3 52
3-10 66YAMAGUCHI, N. 5-12 49YAMAKAWA, E. 7-6 50YAMAMOTO, T. 2-5 37
6-5 608-15 71
YAMAMOTO, Y. 6-13 401-3 45
YAMANAKA, C. 1-6 60YAMANE, K. 7-1 22YAMANE, M. 7-1 22
7-5 47YAMAZAKI, T. 9-4 56YAN, J. 8-17 33
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PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
YAN, R. 13-3 75YAN, X. 12-10 68YANG, D. 8-2 23
16-1 3512-5 50
YANG, H. 4-6 398-12 509-1 53
YANG, H.-S. 7-2 26YANG, L. J. 1-6 60YANG, P. 3-5 25YANG, Q. 5-12 49YANG, S. 8-17 33
1-12 54YANG, S. H. 12-2 29
12-7 59YANG, T.-K. 4-6 39YANG, T.-S. 3-11 30YANG, Z. 12-7 59YANQIU, X. 6-13 40YASUDA, Y. 8-4 77YAWONG, S. 3-11 30YE, B. 12-10 68YE, J. 8-17 33
8-4 77YEREMIN, N. 12-7 59YI, J. 2-5 37
2-13 73YILMAZ, E. 10-1 67YING, C. 4-4 60
2-14 70YING, J. 1-4 48YONGJIAN, L. 3-3 76YONGMIN, L. 12-11 72YONGZHEN, Z. 2-5 37
1-12 542-15 76
YOON, E.-S. 12-7 5912-8 6213-1 69
YOON, I. 8-14 64YORINO, K. 7-1 22YOSHIDA, H. 7-2 26
16-1 35YOSHIDA, K. 16-1 35YOSHIDA, T. 1-6 60YOSHIMI, T. 6-4 52YOSHITERU, Y. 8-17 33YOU, H. 2-7 24
YOUN, J.-G. 1-11 75YOUSIF, B. F. 1-7 63YOXALL, A. 15-1 27YU, H. 12-5 50YU, J. 2-5 37YU, M. 11-7 57YU, N. 7-7 40YU, X. 12-7 59YUAN, D. 2-5 37YUAN, G. 8-17 33YUANZHONG, H. 12-7 59YUE, C. 2-15 76YUN, Y. 16-1 35
7-6 50YUNG, K. L. 2-5 37
6-13 4012-7 59
ZABINSKI, J. 14-1 248-3 61
ZABINSKI, J. S. 8-3 61ZAGRODZKI, P. 6-4 52ZAHOUANI, H. 9-4 56
11-7 571-8 6611-5 72
ZAKHAROV, S. M. 2-5 37ZANDBERGEN, H. W. 8-11 47ZAPOROZHETS, V. 14-4 35ZARETSKY, E. 6-1 43ZEGHLOUL, A. 5-4 25ZEN, G. 7-7 40ZENG, Q. 2-10 45
7-5 47ZENGEYA, M. 3-11 30ZERAYOHANNES, T. 1-9 69ZGHAL, A. 2-5 37ZHANG, B. 7-7 40
7-4 44ZHANG, C. 8-17 33ZHANG, G. 8-17 33
1-12 54ZHANG, H. 7-1 22
7-7 402-9 427-6 506-7 7112-11 72
ZHANG, J. 11-7 578-5 67
ZHANG, K. 8-17 33ZHANG, L. 2-6 21
15-4 3513-1 69
ZHANG, L. L. 8-17 33ZHANG, M. 7-3 28ZHANG, R. 12-5 50ZHANG, S. 12-7 59ZHANG, X. 7-2 26
12-4 48ZHANG, Y. 2-9 42ZHANG, Z. 5-6 22
4-3 523-3 76
ZHANHE, D. 4-1 42ZHAO, J. 3-4 21ZHAO, W. 6-4 52
3-10 66ZHAO, X. 13-1 69ZHMAILIK, V. 1-12 54ZHOU, J. 6-13 40ZHOU, X. 3-11 30ZHOU, Z.-R. 15-2 79ZHU, D. 6-1 43
5-12 49ZHU, H. 2-5 37
7-7 40ZHU, Y. 8-7 44ZHUANG, Y. X. 12-7 59
12-8 62ZOU, M. 8-2 23
16-1 35ZSIDAI, L. 6-1 43ZUNDA, A. 8-17 33ZURBRÜGG, D. 11-3 54
101
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PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
PageAuthor Session Number
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