Tribology : friction and wear of engineering materials
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Tribology : friction and wear of engineering materials
CRC Press, 1992
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ISBN 9780340561843
Description
Covering both the mechanical and materials aspects of tribology, this accessible text provides the scientific and practical foundations necessary for a thorough understanding of the phenomena of friction, wear and lubrication. With an emphasis on the behaviour of materials, the book compares the tribological behaviour of metals, ceramics and polymers, equipping the reader to make reasoned judgements when confronted by practical problems.
Table of Contents
Preface * Introduction * Surface topography and surfaces in contact * Friction * Lubricants and lubrication * Sliding wear * Wear by hard particles * Wear and design * Surface engineering in tribology * Materials for bearings * Author index * Subject index.
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ISBN 9780849377648
Description
Tribology covers the fundamentals of tribology and the tribological response of all types of materials, including metals, ceramics, and polymers. The book provides a solid scientific foundation without relying on extensive mathematics, an approach that will allow readers to formulate appropriate solutions when faced with practical problems. Topics considered include fundamentals of surface topography and contact, friction, lubrication, and wear. The book also presents up-to-date discussions on the treatment of wear in the design process, tribological applications of surface engineering, and materials for sliding and rolling bearings. Tribology will be valuable to engineers in the field of tribology, mechanical engineers, physicists, chemists, materials scientists, and students.
Features
Provides an excellent general introduction to the friction, wear, and lubrication of materials
Presents a balanced comparison of the tribological behavior of metals, ceramics, and polymers
Includes discussions on tribological applications of surface engineering and materials for sliding and rolling bearings
Emphasizes the scientific foundation of tribology
Discusses the treatment of wear in the design process
Uses SI units throughout and refers to U.S., U.K., and other European standards and material designations
Table of Contents
Introduction. Surface Topography and Surfaces in Contact: Measurement of Surface Topography. Quantifying Surface Roughness. The Topography of Engineering Surfaces. Contact between Surfaces. Friction: Definition of Friction. The Laws of Friction. Theories of Friction. Friction of Metals. Friction of Ceramic Materials. Friction of Lamellar Solids. Friction of Polymers. Lubricants and Lubrication: Viscosity. Compositions and Properties of Oils and Greases. Hydrodynamic Lubrication. Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication. Boundary Lubrication. Solid Lubrication. Sliding Wear: Introduction and Terminology. Testing Methods. Simple Theory of Sliding Wear: The Archard Wear Equation. Wear of Brass: A Paradigm for Mild and Severe Wear in Metals. Unlubricated Wear of Metals. Wear-Regime Maps for Metals. Mechanisms of Sliding Wear of Metals. Lubricated Wear of Metals. Fretting Wear of Metals. Wear of Ceramics. Wear of Polymers. Wear by Hard Particles: Introduction and Terminology. Particle Properties: Hardness, Shape and Size. Abrasive Wear. Erosion by Solid Particle Impact. Wear and Design: Estimation of Wear Rates. The Systems Approach. Reducing Wear by Changing the Operating Variables. Effect of Lubrication on Sliding Wear. Selection of Materials and Surface Engineering. Surface Engineering in Tribology: Surface Modification. Surface Coatings. Materials for Bearings: Rolling Bearings. Fluid Film Lubricated Bearings. Marginally Lubricated and Dry Bearings.
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