11-15-2024, 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by aerohead
1) My experience is that, you've provided no actual actionable data, perhaps because Dr. Erdemir doesn't either. Which sets a poor precedent for 'EcoModders.'
2) I'm formally trained in the scientific method.
3) What you do doesn't 'look' scientific. It doesn't 'walk' like scientific. And it doesn't 'quack' like scientific. No scientific 'rigor.' It would never pass peer-review.
4) What I do is 'STEM'. science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
5) I've followed tribology since 1974.
6) My college textbook on internal combustion engine and air pollution ran to 740-pages.
7) The chapter on Lubrication was 44-pages.
8) I've added to my library in the intervening years.
9) All the 'low-hanging fruit' for tribology was harvested by 1979.
10) I'm two years older than Dr. Erdemir.
11) The majority of my library is by PhDs.
12) If you possess any perspicacity, you'll learn how 'unimportant' most of Dr. Erdemir's work is to us at EcoModder.com.
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Thats nice!
I
on the other hand
just added an over-saturated solution of Boric Oxide/Acid and hot water to a tired engine's oil
to see what would happen right? No research to speak of right?
And IT WORKED!
It worked extremely, shockingly well! In over 2 dozen engines so far.
Just as Dr. Ali Erdemir 'suspected' it 'might'.
Dr. Ali Erdemir awarded the prestigious 2024 Tribology Gold Medal
date: 11.11.2024
The Institution of Mechanical Engineers is delighted to announce Dr. Ali Erdemir as the recipient of the prestigious 2024 Tribology Gold Medal.
Dr. Erdemir, a globally recognised expert in tribology, has dedicated over 35 years to advancing the design and development of novel materials, coatings, and lubricants aimed at improving the energy efficiency, durability, and environmental impact of mechanical systems.
Dr. Erdemir began his journey in tribology with an undergraduate degree in Metallurgy from Istanbul Technical University, Turkey. He later pursued graduate studies at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he earned his Master's and PhD in Materials Science and Engineering in 1982 and 1986, respectively. His illustrious career took root at the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois, where he conducted groundbreaking research from 1987 to 2019.
Throughout his career, Dr. Erdemir has made significant contributions to tribology. Among his most notable achievements are the discovery of near-frictionless carbon films, boron-based solid lubricants, and superlubricious graphene films. His research has pushed the boundaries of energy conservation and environmental sustainability in mechanical systems, from traditional machinery to electric vehicles.
In recognition of his contributions, Dr. Erdemir has received numerous prestigious awards, including election to the National Academy of Engineering (USA) and the National Academy of Inventors. He is also a fellow of several international organizations, such as the European Academy of Sciences, the World Academy of Ceramics, and the Science Academy of Turkey. Dr. Erdemir has also been honored with six R&D 100 Awards, the Mayo D. Hersey Award from ASME, and the International Award from the STLE, among many others.
Beyond his research, Dr. Erdemir has been a dedicated leader in the tribology community, serving as President of the International Tribology Council (2017-2022) and STLE (2016-2017). He has authored over 250 journal articles and holds 36 U.S. patents, a testament to his prolific and influential career. https://www.itctribology.net/en/news...gy-gold-medal/
Last edited by Logic; 11-16-2024 at 12:09 AM..
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