Theory and design
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Theory and design
(CRC handbook of lubrication : (theory and practice of tribology) / editor, E. Richard Booser, v. 2)
CRC Press, c1984
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Sponsored by the American Society of Lubrication Engineers
Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This handbook covers the general area of lubrication and tribology in all its facets: friction, wear lubricants (liquid, solid, and gas), greases, lubrication principles, applications to various mechanisms, design principles of devices incorporating lubrication, maintenance, lubrication scheduling, and standardized tests; as well as environmental problems and conservation. The information contained in these two volumes will aid in achieving effective lubrication for control of friction and wear, and is another step to improve understanding of the complex factors involved in tribology. Both metric and English units are provided throughout both volumes.
Table of Contents
Volume II:
Friction, Wear and Lubrication Theory
Shape of Surfaces
Properties of Surfaces
Friction
Boundary Lubrication
Hydrodynamic Lubrication
Numerical Methods in Hydrodynamic Lubrication
Hydrostatic Lubrication
Squeeze Films and Bearing Dynamics
Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication
Metallic Wear
Wear of Nonmetallic Materials
Wear Coefficients
Lubricated Wear
Lubricants and Their Application
Liquid Lubricants
Lubricating Greases
Characteristics and Selection
Solid Lubricants
Properties of Gases
Lubricating Oil Additives
Metal Processing: Deformation
Metal Removal
Cutting Fluids
Cutting Fluids - Microbial Action
Lubricant Application Methods
Circulating Oil Systems
Design Principles
Journal and Thrust Bearings
Sliding Bearing Materials
Slicing Bearing Damage
Rolling Element Bearings
Gears
Mechanical Shaft Couplings
Dynanic Seals
Wear Resistant Coatings and Surface Treatments
Systems Analysis
Index
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