Purpose and Scope:

The Journal of Tribology publishes over 100 outstanding technical articles of permanent interest to the tribology community annually and attracts articles by tribologists from around the world. The journal features a mix of experimental, numerical, and theoretical articles dealing with all aspects of the field. In addition to being of interest to engineers and other scientists doing research in the field, the Journal is also of great importance to engineers who design or use mechanical components such as bearings, gears, seals, magnetic recording heads and disks, or prosthetic joints, or who are involved with manufacturing processes.

SCOPE
Friction and Wear; Hydrodynamics and Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication; Mixed and Boundary Lubrication; Contact Mechanics; Rolling Element Bearings; Seals; Gears; Manufacturing and Additive Manufacturing; Coatings and Solid Lubricants; Lubricants; Biotribology

Editor-in-Chief:

Robert L. Jackson, Auburn University

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