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Slobodan Mitrović
Researcher at University of Kragujevac
Publications - 59
Citations - 1009
Slobodan Mitrović is an academic researcher from University of Kragujevac. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microstructure & Tribology. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 57 publications receiving 854 citations. Previous affiliations of Slobodan Mitrović include University of Belgrade.
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Wear and corrosion behaviour of Ti–13Nb–13Zr and Ti–6Al–4V alloys in simulated physiological solution
TL;DR: In this article, the wear and corrosion behavior of cold-rolled Ti-13Nb-13Zr alloy, with martensitic microstructure, and Ti-6Al-4V ELI alloy, in two-phase (α+β) microstructural conditions, was studied in a Ringer's solution.
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Evaluation of adhesion/cohesion bond strength of the thick plasma spray coatings by scratch testing on coatings cross-sections ☆
Aleksandar Vencl,Saioa Arostegui,Gregory Favaro,Fatima Zivic,Mihailo Mrdak,Slobodan Mitrović,Vladimir Popović +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the possibility of adhesion/cohesion bond strength evaluation of thick plasma spray coatings with scratch tester, according to the ISO working draft (ISO/WD 27307), was analyzed and compared with the standard test method (ASTM C 633).
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The influence of heat treatment on the sliding wear behavior of a ZA-27 alloy
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of heat treatment, involving solutionizing at temperature of 370°C for a relatively short period of time (3 or 5h), followed by quenching in water, on tribological behavior of ZA-27 alloys were examined.
Tribological Potential of Hybrid Composites Based on Zinc and Aluminium Alloys Reinforced with SiC and Graphite Particles
TL;DR: A review of hybrid composites based on zinc and aluminium alloys reinforced with SiC and graphite particles can be found in this article, where the results of research show that the hybri d composites possess higher hardness, higher tensile strength, better wear resistance and lower coefficient of friction when compared to pure alloys.
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Friction and wear behavior of shot peened surfaces of 36CrNiMo4 and 36NiCrMo16 alloyed steels under dry and lubricated contact conditions
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of shot peening on alloyed steels were investigated under both dry and lubricated sliding, and the results showed that shot peened surfaces showed better wear resistance and frictional properties than ground surfaces.