Tribogenics

by Liam O'Connor
Tribogenics

Tribogenics is a new and upcoming field in the area of tribology, which deals with the study of friction, wear and lubrication. The term “tribogenics” was coined by Dr. Michael R. Burroughs, a leading scientist in the field, to describe the study of how surfaces interact at the atomic or molecular level to cause wear and tear. Tribology is an important field of research because it deals with the ways in which materials interact with each other to create wear and tear. This can be seen in everyday life when two objects rub against each other, such as when you walk across a carpet or when your car engine starts up. Tribologists are interested in understanding these interactions so that they can design materials and products that will last longer and perform better.

Tribogenics is a relatively new field, but it is already making an impact on the world around us. For example, tribological research has led to the development of self-cleaning surfaces that repel dirt and water; these are now used in everything from kitchen countertops to hospital operating rooms. In addition, tribology has played a role in developing more fuel-efficient cars by reducing friction between engine parts. As our world becomes increasingly reliant on technology, it is important to understand how surfaces interact so that we can design products that are durable and efficient.

If you are interested in learning more about tribology or tribogenics, there are many resources available online and through professional organizations such as The Society for Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE). STLE offers educational programs, publications, conferences and networking opportunities for those working in the field of tribology or related fields.

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