Vahid Mortazavi, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Engineering | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI |
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Sign in to add mentorMichael Nosonovsky | grad student | 2014 | UW-Milwaukee | |
(Modeling of Instabilities and Self-organization at the Frictional Interface.) |
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Mortazavi V, Khonsari M. (2018) Theoretical and experimental study on interdependence of wear and wetting in metallic surfaces Tribology International. 123: 61-70 |
Mortazavi V, Khonsari MM. (2017) On the degradation of superhydrophobic surfaces: A review Wear. 372: 145-157 |
Mortazavi V, Khonsari MM. (2016) On the Prediction of Transient Wear Journal of Tribology. 138 |
Mortazavi V, D'Souza RM, Nosonovsky M. (2013) Study of contact angle hysteresis using the Cellular Potts Model. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp. 15: 2749-56 |
Nosonovsky M, Hejazi V, Mortazavi V. (2013) Green and biomimetic tribology Tribology For Scientists and Engineers: From Basics to Advanced Concepts. 605-636 |
Mortazavi V, Wang C, Nosonovsky M. (2012) Stability of frictional sliding with the coefficient of friction depended on the temperature Journal of Tribology. 134 |
Nosonovsky M, Mortazavi V. (2012) Self-Organization at the Frictional Interface Green Energy and Technology. 49: 41-78 |
Mortazavi V, Nosonovsky M. (2011) Friction-induced pattern formation and Turing systems. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids. 27: 4772-9 |
Mortazavi V, Nosonovsky M. (2011) Wear-induced microtopography evolution and wetting properties of self-cleaning, lubricating and healing surfaces Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology. 25: 1337-1359 |
Mortazavi V, Menezes PL, Nosonovsky M. (2011) Studies of shannon entropy evolution due to self-organization during the running-in American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Tribology Division, Trib. 303-305 |