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Overview

Ardian Morina is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom, focusing on engineering research with a significant concentration in mechanical engineering and materials chemistry. Their scholarly output encompasses a variety of topics related to tribology, lubrication, and material sciences.

The primary fields of study covered by Ardian Morina include:

  • Engineering

Within this broad field, their subfields of specialization are:

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

Morina's work addresses several main topics, reflecting a focus on the interaction of materials and lubricants under various conditions:

  • Lubricants and Their Additives
  • Tribology and Wear Analysis
  • Metal and Thin Film Mechanics
  • Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research
  • Tribology and Lubrication Engineering
  • Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications
  • Gear and Bearing Dynamics Analysis

Their recent published papers include:

  • "Impact of processing defects on microstructure, surface quality, and tribological performance in 3D printed polymers," 2023, Journal of Materials Research and Technology
  • "MoS2 tribofilm distribution from low viscosity lubricants and its effect on friction," 2020, Tribology International
  • "Transient lubrication of floating bush coupled with dynamics and kinematics of cam-roller in fuel supply mechanism of diesel engine," 2024, Physics of Fluids
  • "Tribological performance of 3D printed neat and carbon fiber reinforced PEEK composites," 2024, Tribology International
  • "The role of MoDTC tribochemistry in engine tribology performance. A Raman microscopy investigation," 2020, Tribology International

Frequent co-authors who collaborate with Morina, indicating consistent research partnerships, include:

  • Anne Neville
  • Chun Wang
  • Liuquan Yang
  • Cayetano Espejo
  • Alaaeddin Al Sheikh Omar

The majority of Morina's publications appear in specialized journals, with recurring contributions to:

  • Tribology International
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Tribology Letters
  • Wear
  • Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part J Journal of Engineering Tribology

This publication profile illustrates a sustained engagement in the study of tribological systems, materials processing effects, lubricant chemistry, and applied mechanics, positioning Ardian Morina as a contributor to the advancement of engineering knowledge related to material wear and lubrication technologies.

Best Publications

  • Compatibility between tribological surfaces and lubricant additives—How friction and wear reduction can be controlled by surface/lube synergies

    A. Neville;A. Morina;T. Haque;M. Voong;M. Voong

  • ZDDP and MoDTC interactions in boundary lubrication—The effect of temperature and ZDDP/MoDTC ratio

    A. Morina;A. Neville;M. Priest;J.H. Green

  • ZDDP and MoDTC interactions and their effect on tribological performance – tribofilm characteristics and its evolution

    A. Morina;A. Neville;M. Priest;J.H. Green

  • Effect of oil additives on the durability of hydrogenated DLC coating under boundary lubrication conditions

    T. Haque;A. Morina;A. Neville;R. Kapadia

  • Non-ferrous coating/lubricant interactions in tribological contacts: Assessment of tribofilms

    T. Haque;A. Morina;A. Neville;R. Kapadia

  • Relating rheology and tribology of commercial dairy colloids to sensory perception

    Laura Laguna;Grace Farrell;Michael Bryant;Ardian Morina

  • Understanding the composition and low friction tribofilm formation/removal in boundary lubrication

    A. Morina;A. Neville

  • Tribofilms: aspects of formation, stability and removal

    Ardian Morina;Anne Neville

  • Influence of friction modifier and antiwear additives on the tribological performance of a non-hydrogenated DLC coating

    T. Haque;A. Morina;A. Neville

  • A methodology for Raman characterisation of MoDTC tribofilms and its application in investigating the influence of surface chemistry on friction performance of MoDTC lubricants

    Doris N. Khaemba;Anne Neville;Ardian Morina

  • The effect of MoDTC-type friction modifier on the wear performance of a hydrogenated DLC coating

    S. Kosarieh;A. Morina;E. Lainé;J. Flemming

  • New insights on the decomposition mechanism of Molybdenum DialkyldiThioCarbamate (MoDTC): a Raman spectroscopic study

    Doris N. Khaemba;Anne Neville;Ardian Morina

  • Effect of water on ZDDP anti-wear performance and related tribochemistry in lubricated steel/steel pure sliding contacts

    Hui Cen;Ardian Morina;Anne Neville;Rihard Pasaribu

  • Study of the ZDDP Antiwear Tribofilm Formed on the DLC Coating Using AFM and XPS Techniques

    T. Haque;A. Morina;A. Neville;R. Kapadia

  • Tribological performance and tribochemical processes in a DLC/steel system when lubricated in a fully formulated oil and base oil

    S. Kosarieh;A. Morina;E. Lainé;J. Flemming

  • A new insight into the interfacial mechanisms of the tribofilm formed by zinc dialkyl dithiophosphate

    Pourya Parsaeian;Ali Ghanbarzadeh;Marcel C.P. Van Eijk;Ileana Nedelcu

  • Friction reduction mechanisms in boundary lubricated W-doped DLC coatings

    Liuquan Yang;Anne Neville;Alisdair Brown;Paul Ransom

  • Synovial joint lubrication — does nature teach more effective engineering lubrication strategies?

    A Neville;A Morina;T Liskiewicz;Y Yan

  • Impact of processing defects on microstructure, surface quality, and tribological performance in 3D printed polymers

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  • Understanding the Friction Reduction Mechanism Based on Molybdenum Disulfide Tribofilm Formation and Removal

    Dichu Xu;Dichu Xu;Chun Wang;Cayetano Espejo;Jiugen Wang

  • A tribochemical evaluation of a WC–DLC coating in EP lubrication conditions

    Kuldeep K. Mistry;Ardian Morina;Anne Neville

  • Development of a new mechano-chemical model in boundary lubrication

    Ali Ghanbarzadeh;Mark Wilson;Ardian Morina;Duncan Dowson

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne Neville
Anne Neville University of Leeds
Duncan Dowson
Duncan Dowson University of Leeds
Rik Brydson
Rik Brydson University of Leeds
Ali Erdemir
Ali Erdemir Texas A&M University
Andrew P. Brown
Andrew P. Brown University of Leeds
Albano Cavaleiro
Albano Cavaleiro University of Coimbra
Tomas Polcar
Tomas Polcar University of Southampton
Hugh Spikes
Hugh Spikes Imperial College London

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