Tribology is the interdisciplinary study of friction, wear, and lubrication between interacting surfaces in relative motion, essential to engineering and mechanical design. This field addresses challenges in reducing material degradation, improving machine efficiency, and extending equipment lifespan. Within the broader scope of mechanical engineering, tribology plays a crucial role in optimizing components from engines to manufacturing tools. JoVE Visualize enhances learning by pairing PubMed-indexed tribology research articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, offering readers a deeper insight into the experimental techniques and findings underpinning this vital area of study.
Core tribology research often involves laboratory techniques such as pin-on-disk and ball-on-flat tribometers to measure friction and wear rates under controlled conditions. Surface characterization methods—including scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM)—are widely used to analyze wear patterns and surface topography. These approaches provide critical data for understanding fundamental interactions between materials and lubricants. Additionally, computational modeling simulates contact mechanics and material behavior, supporting experimental findings to improve tribological system design.
Recent advances in tribology research incorporate nanotribology, studying friction and wear at the nanoscale to reveal surface phenomena unobservable at larger scales. Novel lubrication strategies, including environmentally friendly and self-healing lubricants, are gaining interest for sustainable engineering solutions. Advanced imaging techniques combined with in situ tribometry enable real-time observation of surface changes during testing. Furthermore, machine learning applications are beginning to optimize tribological system parameters by analyzing complex datasets, highlighting the intersection of tribology with digital technologies.
K Tanaka, K Asoh, H Kashikie, S Aoyagi, K Kosuga, K Ohishi
L D Dorr, C S Ranawat, T A Sculco, B McKaskill, B S Orisek
Iu P Mamonov
E G Walsh
C Werne, S G Sagraves, C Costa