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D-Index
42
Citations
5913
World Ranking
1855
National Ranking
4

Overview

Jože Vižintin is affiliated with the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia. Their academic profile reflects a focus on scientific research within this institution.

There are no recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work listed for Jože Vižintin. Similarly, no awards have been recorded in the available data.

Due to the limited publicly available details, the overview of Jože Vižintin's research activities is primarily limited to their institutional affiliation, without further elaboration on research interests, publication record, or collaborative networks.

Best Publications

  • Influence of surface preparation on roughness parameters, friction and wear

    M. Sedlaček;B. Podgornik;J. Vižintin

  • Correlation between standard roughness parameters skewness and kurtosis and tribological behaviour of contact surfaces

    Marko Sedlaček;Bojan Podgornik;Jože Vižintin

  • Surface texturing by pulsed Nd:YAG laser

    L.M. Vilhena;M. Sedlaček;B. Podgornik;J. Vižintin

  • The Stribeck curve and lubrication design for non-fully wetted surfaces

    M. Kalin;I. Velkavrh;J. Vižintin

  • Influence of deep-cryogenic treatment on wear resistance of vacuum heat-treated HSS

    V. Leskovšek;M. Kalin;J. Vižintin

  • Review of boundary lubrication mechanisms of DLC coatings used in mechanical applications

    M. Kalin;I. Velkavrh;J. Vižintin;L. Ožbolt

  • The tribological performance of DLC-coated gears lubricated with biodegradable oil in various pinion/gear material combinations

    Mitjan Kalin;Jože Vižintin

  • Tribological properties of plasma nitrided and hard coated AISI 4140 steel

    B Podgornik;J Vižintin;O Wänstrand;M Larsson

  • A comparison of the tribological behaviour of steel/steel, steel/DLC and DLC/DLC contacts when lubricated with mineral and biodegradable oils

    Mitjan Kalin;Jože Vižintin

  • Tribological reactions between oil additives and DLC coatings for automotive applications

    B. Podgornik;J. Vižintin

  • Differences in the tribological mechanisms when using non-doped, metal-doped (Ti, WC), and non-metal-doped (Si) diamond-like carbon against steel under boundary lubrication, with and without oil additives

    M. Kalin;J. Vižintin

  • The Effect of Doping Elements and Oil Additives on the Tribological Performance of Boundary-Lubricated DLC/DLC Contacts

    M. Kalin;J. Vižintin;J. Barriga;K. Vercammen

  • Comparison of different theoretical models for flash temperature calculation under fretting conditions

    Mitjan Kalin;Jože Vižintin

  • Model-based prognostics of gear health using stochastic dynamical models

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  • Combination of DLC coatings and EP additives for improved tribological behaviour of boundary lubricated surfaces

    B. Podgornik;D. Hren;J. Vižintin;S. Jacobson

  • Low-friction behaviour of boundary-lubricated diamond-like carbon coatings containing tungsten

    B. Podgornik;D. Hren;J. Vižintin

  • Influence of texturing parameters and contact conditions on tribological behaviour of laser textured surfaces

    L. M. Vilhena;B. Podgornik;J. Vižintin;J. Možina

  • Tribological properties of DLC coatings and comparison with test results: Development of a database

    M. Sedlaček;B. Podgornik;J. Vižintin

  • Metal-doped (Ti, WC) diamond-like-carbon coatings: Reactions with extreme-pressure oil additives under tribological and static conditions

    M. Kalin;E. Roman;L. Ožbolt;J. Vižintin

  • Surface Topography Modelling for Reduced Friction

    Marko Sedlaček;Luis Miguel Silva Vilhena;Bojan Podgornik;Jože Vižintin

  • The effect of temperature on the tribological mechanisms and reactivity of hydrogenated, amorphous diamond-like carbon coatings under oil-lubricated conditions

    M. Kalin;E. Roman;J. Vižintin

  • The lubrication of DLC coatings with mineral and biodegradable oils having different polar and saturation characteristics

    M. Kalin;J. Vižintin;K. Vercammen;J. Barriga

Frequent Co-Authors

Mitjan Kalin
Mitjan Kalin University of Ljubljana
Sture Hogmark
Sture Hogmark Uppsala University
Goran Dražić
Goran Dražić National Institute of Chemistry
Kenneth Holmberg
Kenneth Holmberg VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Staffan Jacobson
Staffan Jacobson Uppsala University
Jef Vleugels
Jef Vleugels KU Leuven
Said Jahanmir
Said Jahanmir National Institute of Standards and Technology
Niels Bay
Niels Bay Technical University of Denmark

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