Abstract

AbstractContinuing the author’s efforts to outline the possible changes in surface engineering in the next decades, the present trends in materials science are analysed. The criteria considered in this analysis are connected to the imperatives of sustainable development, energy and environment. A comparison between the applications of new, non-conventional materials and those of ‘classical’ ones leads to the conclusion that for the next 20–30 years the most efficient way to preserve our ‘global assets’ is to reduce the specific materials and energy consumption by increased performance and more rational orientation in demand. Surface engineering is an efficient way to approach this target as it helps to find optimum combination between the bulk and surface properties. A brief analysis of the wide-spread and emerging surface engineering technologies helps to outline what reasonably may be expected in the next 25–30 years in the related field. The importance of more ‘common’ engineering solutions is emphasis...

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