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    Correction to: Friction Reduction in Elastohydrodynamic Contacts by Thin-Layer Thermal Insulation

    The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. The correct information is given below.

    M. Björling, W. Habchi, S. Bair, R. Larsson, P. Marklund in Tribology Letters (2018)

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    Absolute Measurement of Elastic Waves Excited by Hertzian Contacts in Boundary Restricted Systems

    In most applied monitoring investigations using acoustic emission, measurements are carried out relatively, even though that limits the use of the extracted information. The authors believe acoustic emission m...

    S. Schnabel, S. Golling, P. Marklund, R. Larsson in Tribology Letters (2016)

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    Elastic Waves of a Single Elasto-Hydrodynamically Lubricated Contact

    Elastic waves are widely used for condition monitoring of rolling element bearings through vibration or acoustic emission measurements . While vibration signals are understood to a high degree due to many scie...

    S. Schnabel, P. Marklund, R. Larsson in Tribology Letters (2016)

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    Monitoring of Running-in of an EHL Contact Using Contact Impedance

    Running-in is an important process for elasto-hydrodynamic lubricated contacts, which affect both service life and operating performance. However, the possibilities of monitoring running-in are still poor. The...

    S. Schnabel, P. Marklund, I. Minami, R. Larsson in Tribology Letters (2016)

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    The Effect of DLC Coating Thickness on Elstohydrodynamic Friction

    The application of surface coatings has been shown to reduce friction in elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL), not only in the mixed and boundary regime when asperity interactions occur, but also in the full f...

    M. Björling, R. Larsson, P. Marklund in Tribology Letters (2014)

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    Friction Reduction in Elastohydrodynamic Contacts by Thin-Layer Thermal Insulation

    Reducing friction is of utmost importance to improve efficiency and lifetime of many products used in our daily lives. Thin hard coatings like diamond-like carbon (DLC) have been shown to reduce friction in fu...

    M. Björling, W. Habchi, S. Bair, R. Larsson, P. Marklund in Tribology Letters (2014)

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    The Influence of DLC Coating on EHL Friction Coefficient

    High hardness, high elastic modulus, low friction characteristics, high wear and corrosion resistance, chemical inertness, and thermal stability are factors that make diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings the sub...

    M. Björling, P. Isaksson, P. Marklund, R. Larsson in Tribology Letters (2012)