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Journal of Engineering Tribology

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology

The Journal of Engineering Tribology publishes high-quality papers from academia and industry worldwide on the engineering science associated with tribology and its applications. Published twelve times a year from 2010. ISSN:1350-6501 (Print); 2041-305X (Online)

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News

1 July 2010: New Impact Factor

The latest Impact Factor for the Journal of Engineering Tribology is 0.630. This figure represents an increase on the last year's IF of 0.490.


17 February 2010: 37th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology

The 37th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology will take place at the University of Leeds, UK from 7-10 September 2010. For further information on how to submit your paper to the Symposium, please click on the link below.


1 January 2010: New Editor for Journal of Engineering Tribology

We welcome our new Editor, Professor Rob Dwyer-Joyce (Sheffield University, UK).  Our thanks to Professor Pwt Evans, the previous Editor, for his support and encouragement during his term of office.

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Editor's pick of articles

This section of our website highlights collections of articles which may be of interest to you.

We are currently covering artificial joints.

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Special Issues

Journal of Engineering Tribology has an active programme of commissioned Special Issues. Our most recent Special Issue contains selected, fully peer-reviewed, papers from the 5th China International Symposium on Tribology.

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Current Issue

Take a look at the current issue of the Journal.

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Latest Articles

Details of the latest articles published in the Journal. Includes the most recent InPress papers (uncorrected proofs of accepted papers awaiting publication in a Journal issue).

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Forthcoming Events

Diary of interesting and hopefully useful events.

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