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Mark Hadfield
Mark Hadfield
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Ensuring rigor in qualitative data analysis: A design research approach to coding combining NVivo with traditional material methods
C Maher, M Hadfield, M Hutchings, A De Eyto
International journal of qualitative methods 17 (1), 1609406918786362, 2018
11912018
A sustainable product design model
G Howarth, M Hadfield
Materials & design 27 (10), 1128-1133, 2006
2242006
Future perspectives on sustainable tribology
I Tzanakis, M Hadfield, B Thomas, SM Noya, I Henshaw, S Austen
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 16 (6), 4126-4140, 2012
1772012
Ionic liquids as tribological performance improving additive for in-service and used fully-formulated diesel engine lubricants
M Anand, M Hadfield, JL Viesca, B Thomas, AH Battez, S Austen
Wear 334, 67-74, 2015
1002015
Ceramic rolling elements with ring crack defects—a residual stress approach
ZA Khan, M Hadfield, S Tobe, Y Wang
Materials Science and Engineering: A 404 (1-2), 221-226, 2005
902005
Ionic liquids as an additive in fully formulated wind turbine gearbox oils
R Monge, R González, AH Battez, A Fernández-González, JL Viesca, ...
Wear 328, 50-63, 2015
802015
Low-cost oil quality sensor based on changes in complex permittivity
AT Pérez, M Hadfield
Sensors 11 (11), 10675-10690, 2011
762011
Mechanisms of fatigue failure in thermal spray coatings
R Ahmed, M Hadfield
Journal of thermal spray technology 11, 333-349, 2002
752002
Parameter optimization by Taguchi methods for finishing advanced ceramic balls using a novel eccentric lapping machine
J Kang, M Hadfield
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of …, 2001
742001
Rolling contact fatigue performance of detonation gun coated elements
R Ahmed, M Hadfield
Tribology International 30 (2), 129-137, 1997
741997
Experimental and analytical thermal study of PTFE composite sliding against high carbon steel as a function of the surface roughness, sliding velocity and applied load
I Tzanakis, M Conte, M Hadfield, TA Stolarski
Wear 303 (1-2), 154-168, 2013
722013
Ionic liquids as a neat lubricant applied to steel–steel contacts
A García, R González, AH Battez, JL Viesca, R Monge, ...
Tribology International 72, 42-50, 2014
662014
Thermal analysis and tribological investigation on TPU and NBR elastomers applied to sealing applications
B Pinedo, M Hadfield, I Tzanakis, M Conte, M Anand
Tribology International 127, 24-36, 2018
642018
Failure modes of plasma sprayed WC–15% Co coated rolling elements
R Ahmed, M Hadfield
Wear 230 (1), 39-55, 1999
631999
FAP Anion Ionic Liquids Used in the Lubrication of a Steel–Steel Contact
JL Viesca, A García, A Hernandez Battez, R González, R Monge, ...
Tribology Letters 52, 431-437, 2013
622013
The influence of ring crack location on the rolling contact fatigue failure of lubricated silicon nitride: experimental studies
Y Wang, M Hadfield
Wear 243 (1-2), 157-166, 2000
612000
Strategies for developing sustainable design practice for students and SME professionals
A De Eyto, M Mc Mahon, M Hadfield, M Hutchings
European journal of engineering education 33 (3), 331-342, 2008
592008
Failure modes of ceramic elements with ring-crack defects
M Hadfield, TA Stolarski, RT Cundill, S Horton
Tribology International 26 (3), 157-164, 1993
591993
Examination of the material removal mechanisms during the lapping process of advanced ceramic rolling elements
J Kang, M Hadfield
Wear 258 (1-4), 2-12, 2005
552005
Rolling contact fatigue failure modes of lubricated silicon nitride in relation to ring crack defects
Y Wang, M Hadfield
Wear 225, 1284-1292, 1999
521999
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