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ArticleKang, J. and Hadfield, M., 2003. Comparison of Four-Ball and Five-Ball Rolling Contact Fatigue Tests on Lubricated Si3N4/Steel Contact. Materials & Design, 24 (8), pp. 595-604. Ciantar, C. and Hadfield, M., 2003. A study of tribological durability with associated environmental impacts of a domestic refrigerator. Materials and Design, 25 (4), pp. 331-334. Wang, Y. and Hadfield, M., 2003. Failure modes of ceramic rolling elements with surface crack defects. Wear, 256 (1-2), pp. 208-219. Wang, Y. and Hadfield, M., 2003. A mechanism for nucleating secondary fractures near a pre-existing flaw subjected to contact loading. Wear, 254 (7-8), pp. 597-605. van Teijlingen, E., 2003. Francijntje de Kadt. Tijdschrift voor Verloskundigen (Journal for Midwives). Book SectionHowarth, G. and Hadfield, M., 2003. The challenges of introducing sustainable development principles into product design teaching. In: Lowe, J.R., ed. Ethics in Engineering Design. Bury St. Edmunds: Professional Engineering Publishing, pp. 35-42. Conference or Workshop ItemCiantar, C., Magri, V. and Hadfield, M., 2003. Investigating the Environmental Impact That Issues of Tribology Have on the Use Phase of a Domestic Refrigerator. In: 2nd International Conference on Tribology in Environmental Design 2003: The Characteristics of Interacting Surfaces a Key Factor in Sustainable and Economic Products, 8-10 September 2003, Bournemouth University, pp. 85-96. Wang, Y. and Hadfield, M., 2003. Life Predication for Surface Crack Initiated Contact Fatigue of Silicon Nitride Bearing Balls. In: Tribological Design for Research and Engineering Systems: Proceedings of the 29th Leeds-Lyon Symposium, 3-6 September 2002, Bodington Hall Leeds University, England, pp. 349-358. Garland, N. P. and Hadfield, M., 2003. In-use Tribological Analysis of Hydrocarbon Refrigerants Applied to the Hermetic Compressor. In: 2nd International Conference on Tribology in Environmental Design 2003 : the characteristics of interacting surfaces : a key factor in sustainable and economic products, 8-10 September 2003, Bournemouth University, England, pp. 193-204. Zhao, P., Hadfield, M., Wang, Y., Vieillard, C., Cundill, R. T. and Ionnides, S., 2003. Experimental investigation of lubricated surface ring crack fatigue in rolling contact. In: 2nd International Conference on Tribology in Environmental Design 2003 : the characteristics of interacting surfaces : a key factor in sustainable and economic products, 8-10 September 2003, Bournemouth University, England, pp. 301-310. Khan, Z. A., Hadfield, M. and Wang, Y., 2003. Rolling Wear of Silicon Nitride Bearing Material in a Simulated Refrigerant Environment Using a Novel Pressurised Chamber. In: 2nd International Conference on Tribology in Environmental Design 2003 : the characteristics of interacting surfaces : a key factor in sustainable and economic products, 8-10 September 2003, Bournemouth University, England, pp. 337-346. Howard, G. and Hadfield, M., 2003. Sustainable Product Development Thinking and Assessment - A Practical Approach. In: Design and Manufacture for Sustainable Development 2003: 2nd International Conference, 3-4 September 2003, Homerton College, Cambridge, pp. 181-192. Ahmed, R. and Hadfield, M., 2003. Wear Mapping to Optimise Overlay Coating Design in Rolling Silding Contacts. In: 2nd International Conference on Tribology in Environmental Design 2003 : the characteristics of interacting surfaces : a key factor in sustainable and economic products, 8-10 September 2003, Bournemouth University, pp. 59-70. BookHadfield, M. and Wang, Y., eds., 2003. 2nd International Conference on Tribology in Environmental Design 2003: the characteristics of interacting surfaces: a key factor in sustainable and economic products. Bury St Edmunds: Professional Engineering Publications Limited. |
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