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tribology1965, "study of friction," from comb. form of Greek tribos "rubbing," from tribein "to rub, rub down, wear away" (from PIE root *tere- (1) "to rub, turn, twist;" [..]
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tribologyThe science and technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion, including the study of lubrication, friction and wear. Tribological wear is wear that occurs as a result of relative motion at th [..]
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tribologyThe study of friction, wear and lubrication involved or required when two moving surfaces are in contact.
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tribologyA science that deals with the design, friction, wear and lubrication of interacting surfaces in relative motion.
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tribologythe process of monitoring the condition of equipment through the analysis of properties of its lubricating and other oils. Typically conducted through the measurement of particulates in the oil, or the measurement of the chemical composition of the oil (Spectographic Oil Analysis). Commonly used for monitoring the condition of large gearboxes, engi [..]
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tribologyThe science and technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion, including the study of lubrication, friction and wear.
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tribology(n) the branch of engineering that deals with the interaction of surfaces in relative motion (as in bearings or gears): their design and friction and wear and lubrication
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tribologyThe science of tribology describes the system of friction, Wear and lubrication when components that are moving in relation to one another act on each other. The aim is to develop technologies that op [..]
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tribologyScience of the interactions between surfaces moving relative to each other, including the study of lubrication, friction and wear.
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tribologythe science and technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion, including the study of lubrication, friction and wear. Tribological wear is wear that occurs as a result of relative motion at the surface.
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tribologyThe science concerned with the design, friction, lubrication and wear of contacting surfaces that move relative to each other (as in bearings, cams, or gears).
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