P. Shipway
University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

Articles in Scholarly Journals [Incomplete List]

  1. A combined wear and crack nucleation–propagation methodology for fretting fatigue prediction
    International Journal of Fatigue, 2008
  2. A comparison of the abrasive wear behaviour of iron-chromium based hardfaced coatings deposited by SMAW and electric arc spraying
    Wear, vol. 264, no. 7-8, pp. 542–549, 2008
  3. Contact-evolution based prediction of fretting fatigue life: Effect of slip amplitude
    Wear, vol. 262, no. 9-10, pp. 1159–1170, 2007
  4. The critical role of fretting wear in the analysis of fretting fatigue
    Wear, vol. 263, no. 1-6, pp. 542–551, 2007
  5. Microstructure and abrasive wear behaviour of shielded metal arc welding hardfacings used in the sugarcane industry
    Wear, vol. 263, no. 1-6, pp. 99–110, 2007
  6. A finite element based approach to simulating the effects of debris on fretting wear
    Wear, vol. 263, no. 1-6, pp. 481–491, 2007
  7. Wear of bulk ceramics in micro-scale abrasion—The role of abrasive shape and hardness and its relevance to testing of ceramic coatings
    Wear, vol. 263, no. 7-12, pp. 887–895, 2007
  8. Removal of coatings from polymer substrates by solid particle blasting to enhance reuse or recycling
    Wear, vol. 263, no. 1-6, pp. 309–317, 2007
  9. Corrosion resistance of zinc–magnesium coated steel
    Corrosion Science, vol. 49, no. 9, pp. 3669–3695, 2007
  10. Residual stresses in high-velocity oxy-fuel thermally sprayed coatings – Modelling the effect of particle velocity and temperature during the spraying process
    Acta Materialia, vol. 55, no. 15, pp. 5089–5101, 2007
  11. Experimental validation of FE predicted fracture behaviour in thermally sprayed coatings
    Materials Science and Engineering: A, vol. 430, no. 1-2, pp. 104–112, 2006
  12. Effect of Deposition Conditions on the Properties and Annealing Behavior of Cold-Sprayed Copper
    Journal of Thermal Spray Technology, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 255–262, 2006
  13. Production of Titanium Deposits by Cold-Gas Dynamic Spray: Numerical Modeling and Experimental Characterization
    Journal of Thermal Spray Technology, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 263–272, 2006
  14. Finite element modelling of the fracture behaviour of brittle coatings
    Surface and Coatings Technology, vol. 200, no. 18-19, pp. 5318–5327, 2006
  15. Cold Gas Dynamic Spraying of Aluminum: The Role of Substrate Characteristics in Deposit Formation
    Journal of Thermal Spray Technology, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 109–116, 2005
  16. High-Velocity Oxyfuel Reactive Spraying of Mechanically Alloyed Ni-Ti-C Powders
    Journal of Thermal Spray Technology, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 77–84, 2005
  17. Sliding wear behaviour of conventional and nanostructured HVOF sprayed WC–Co coatings
    Wear, vol. 259, no. 7-12, pp. 820–827, 2005
  18. Nanowear of polystyrene surfaces: molecular entanglement and bundle formation
    Nanotechnology, vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 675–682, 2005
  19. Fracture behaviour of notched and un-notched powder metallurgical (P/M) green compacts
    Journal of Materials Science, vol. 40, no. 15, pp. 4117–4119, 2005
  20. Abrasive water-jet controlled depth milling of Ti6Al4V alloy ? an investigation of the role of jet?workpiece traverse speed and abrasive grit size on the characteristics of the milled material
    Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 161, no. 3, pp. 407–414, 2005
  21. A technical note on grit embedment following abrasive water-jet milling of a titanium alloy
    Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 159, no. 3, pp. 356–368, 2005
  22. Sliding wear behaviour of laser clad coatings based upon a nickel-based self-fluxing alloy co-deposited with conventional and nanostructured tungsten carbide–cobalt hardmetals
    Wear, vol. 259, no. 7-12, pp. 801–806, 2005
  23. Micro-scale abrasive wear behaviour of HVOF sprayed and laser-remelted conventional and nanostructured WC?Co coatings
    Wear, vol. 258, no. 1-4, pp. 333–338, 2005
  24. Coating removal from an industrial polypropylene blend by cryogenic blasting: the development of substrate damage
    Wear, vol. 258, no. 1-4, pp. 392–401, 2005
  25. Dependence of microscale abrasion mechanisms of WC-Co hardmetals on abrasive type
    Wear, vol. 259, no. 1-6, pp. 44–51, 2005
  26. Characteristics of the surface of a titanium alloy following milling with abrasive waterjets
    Wear, vol. 258, no. 1-4, pp. 123–132, 2005
  27. Microscale abrasion?corrosion behaviour of WC?Co hardmetals and HVOF sprayed coatings
    Wear, vol. 258, no. 1-4, pp. 303–312, 2005
  28. A mechanical model for particle motion in the micro-scale abrasion wear test
    Wear, vol. 257, no. 9-10, pp. 984–991, 2004
  29. Influence of mechanical properties on the nanowear of uniaxially oriented poly(ethylene terephthalate) film
    Wear, vol. 256, no. 1-2, pp. 118–125, 2004
  30. Reaction synthesis of Cu–TiCx master-alloys for the production of copper-based composites
    Scripta Materialia, vol. 50, no. 7, pp. 949–952, 2004
  31. Comparison of the green strength of warm compacted Astaloy CrM and Distaloy AE Densmix* powder compacts
    Materials Science and Technology, vol. 20, no. 6, pp. 731–738, 2004
  32. Fracture toughness measurements of powder metallurgical (P/M) green compacts: A novel method of sample preparation
    Journal of Materials Science, vol. 39, no. 7, pp. 2605–2607, 2004
  33. A study of the tribological behaviour of three carbon-based coatings, tested in air, water and oil environments at high loads
    Surface and Coatings Technology, vol. 177-178, pp. 545–551, 2004
  34. Abrasive wear behaviour of Ni(Cr)–TiB2 coatings deposited by HVOF spraying of SHS-derived cermet powders
    Wear, vol. 254, no. 3-4, pp. 340–349, 2003
  35. Microscale abrasive wear of polymeric materials
    Wear, vol. 255, no. 1-6, pp. 742–750, 2003
  36. Effects of Ti powder size and ignition method onproducts of SHS reaction in Cu-Ti-C system
    Powder Metallurgy, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 154–158, 2003
  37. Measurement of green strength of warm pressed Distaloy PM compacts: influence of specimen geometry and test method
    Powder Metallurgy, vol. 46, no. 4, pp. 365–370, 2003
  38. Sliding wear behaviour of electrodeposited cobalt?tungsten and cobalt?tungsten?iron alloys
    Wear, vol. 255, no. 7-12, pp. 917–923, 2003
  39. Sliding wear behaviour of HVOF sprayed WC?Co coatings deposited with both gas-fuelled and liquid-fuelled systems
    Wear, vol. 255, no. 7-12, pp. 943–949, 2003
  40. A comparison of the reciprocating sliding wear behaviour of steel based metal matrix composites processed from self-propagating high-temperature synthesised Fe?TiC and Fe?TiB2 masteralloys
    Wear, vol. 252, no. 9-10, pp. 832–841, 2002
  41. The role of lubrication and corrosion in abrasion of materials in aqueous environments
    Tribology International, vol. 35, no. 10, pp. 661–667, 2002
  42. Thermally sprayed Ni(Cr)–TiB2 coatings using powder produced by self-propagating high temperature synthesis: microstructure and abrasive wear behaviour
    Materials Science and Engineering A, vol. 336, no. 1-2, pp. 88–98, 2002
  43. Carbide stoichiometry in TiCx and Cu–TiCx produced by self-propagating high-temperature synthesis
    Scripta Materialia, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 121–126, 2002
  44. Microabrasion—a simple method to assess surface degradation of UHMWPE following sterilisation and ageing
    Biomaterials, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 93–100, 2002
  45. Influence of reinforcement volume fraction on sliding wear behaviour of SHS derived ferrous based metal matrix composite
    Materials Science and Technology, vol. 18, no. 10, pp. 1156–1162, 2002
  46. Elevated temperature sliding wear behaviour of TiC-reinforced steel matrix composites
    Wear, vol. 251, no. 1-12, pp. 1444–1451, 2001
  47. Nanotribology of biaxially oriented poly(ethylene terephthalate) film
    Polymer, vol. 42, no. 16, pp. 7025–7031, 2001
  48. Microstructure and abrasive wear behaviour of FeCr–TiC coatings deposited by HVOF spraying of SHS powders
    Wear, vol. 249, no. 3-4, pp. 246–253, 2001
  49. The influence of HVOF powder feedstock characteristics on the abrasive wear behaviour of CrxCy–NiCr coatings
    Wear, vol. 249, no. 9, pp. 829–837, 2001
  50. A comparison of the abrasive wear behaviour of HVOF sprayed titanium carbide- and titanium boride-based cermet coatings
    Wear, vol. 251, no. 1-12, pp. 1009–1016, 2001
  51. Tapping mode and phase imaging of biaxially oriented polyester films
    Surface and Interface Analysis, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 39–45, 2001
  52. Abrasion of mild steel in wet and dry conditions with the rubber and steel wheel abrasion apparatus
    Wear, vol. 239, no. 1, pp. 91–101, 2000
  53. Microstructural evolution in thermally sprayed WC–Co coatings: comparison between nanocomposite and conventional starting powders
    Acta Materialia, vol. 48, no. 7, pp. 1593–1604, 2000
  54. Microabrasion of glass – the critical role of ridge formation
    Wear, vol. 237, no. 1, pp. 90–97, 2000
  55. A direct comparison of wet and dry abrasion behaviour of mild steel
    Wear, vol. 233-235, no. 1-2, pp. 655–665, 1999
  56. The role of test conditions on the microabrasive wear behaviour of soda-lime glass
    Wear, vol. 233-235, no. 1-2, pp. 191–199, 1999
  57. Abrasive wear behaviour of conventional and nanocomposite HVOF-sprayed WC?Co coatings
    Wear, vol. 225-229, pp. 789–798, 1999
  58. Frictional, adhesive and mechanical properties of polyester films probed by scanning force microscopy
    Surface and Interface Analysis, vol. 27, no. 12, pp. 1084–1091, 1999
  59. Influence of heat treatment on the abrasive wear behaviour of HVOF sprayed WC–Co coatings
    Surface and Coatings Technology, vol. 105, no. 1-2, pp. 13–24, 1998
  60. Sliding wear behaviour of aluminium-based metal matrix composites produced by a novel liquid route
    Wear, vol. 216, no. 2, pp. 160–171, 1998
  61. The hardness and sliding wear behaviour of a bainitic steel
    Wear, vol. 203-204, pp. 196–205, 1997
  62. Modelling transformation plasticity during the growth of bainite under stress
    Materials Science and Engineering: A, vol. 223, no. 1-2, pp. 168–178, 1997
  63. The mechanical stabilisation of Widmanstätten ferrite
    Materials Science and Engineering: A, vol. 223, no. 1-2, pp. 179–185, 1997
  64. The effect of plume divergence on the spatial distribution and magnitude of wear in gas-blast erosion
    Wear, vol. 205, no. 1-2, pp. 169–177, 1997
  65. The rôle of particle properties in the erosion of brittle materials
    Wear, vol. 193, no. 1, pp. 105–113, 1996
  66. The effect of small stresses on the kinetics of the bainite transformation
    Materials Science and Engineering A, vol. 201, no. 1-2, pp. 143–149, 1995
  67. Measurement of coating durability by solid particle erosion
    Surface and Coatings Technology, vol. 71, no. 1, pp. 1–8, 1995
  68. A method for optimizing the particle flux in erosion testing with a gas-blast apparatus
    Wear, vol. 174, no. 1-2, pp. 169–175, 1994
  69. Influence of nozzle roughness on conditions in a gas-blast erosion rig
    Wear, vol. 162-164, pp. 148–158, 1993
  70. Attrition of brittle spheres by fracture under compression and impact loading
    Powder Technology, vol. 76, no. 1, pp. 23–30, 1993
  71. The influence of particle properties on the erosive wear of sintered boron carbide
    Wear, vol. 149, no. 1-2, pp. 85–98, 1991