The tribology of metals are certainly different from composites and ceramics. What is that basis for the differences? Can anyone suggest any book or paper that gives a detailed analysis on this topic?
Your question is too broad. What do you mean by composites? what type of composite are you talking about? Even the morphology and geometry of reinforcements in a matrix influence tribological properties of the composite. Can you please make your question a bit more specific?
@Ahmad Zafari: Thanks for your reply. As metals/ ceramics/ composites fall under different classes of materials. I just want to know if I go for a metal and for a composite/ceramic what things would I observe first irrespective of their types or their tribological behaviors with respect to each other? How the experimental parameters are different?