Elastohydrodynamics '96 : fundamentals and applications in lubrication and traction
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Elastohydrodynamics '96 : fundamentals and applications in lubrication and traction
(Tribology series, 32)
Elsevier for the Institute of Tribology, the University of Leeds and Institut national des sciences appliquées de Lyon, 1997
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Note
"Proceedings of the 23rd Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology held in the Institute of Tribology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, the University of Leeds, U.K., 10th-13th September 1996."
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume represents the latest issue of a collection of Proceedings each dealing with a different topic in Tribology. This volume contains the Proceedings from the 23rd Leeds-Lyon Symposium which addressed the topic of Elastohydrodynamics and was attended by many international experts in the field.
The Keynote Address was presented by Professor Stathis Ioannides on the subject of "Tribology in Rolling Element Bearings" and was followed by fifteen other sessions covering a wide variety of general areas from "Experimental" to "Lubricant Properties". In addition, nine other invited technical papers were presented to support the sessions.
Table of Contents
Session headings: Keynote Address. Analytical/Numerical Studies (1). Experimental (1). Analytical/Numerical (2). Experimental (2). 'Soft' EHL. Lubricant Properties. Transmissions (1) - Gears. Analytical/Numerical (3). Bio-Tribology. Rolling Element Bearings. Boundary Lubrication. Friction, Traction and Wear. Metal Forming. Transmission (2) - C.V.T.'s. Plain Bearings.
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