New directions in tribology : plenary and invited papers from the First World Tribology Congress, 8-12 September 1997
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New directions in tribology : plenary and invited papers from the First World Tribology Congress, 8-12 September 1997
Mechanical Engineering Publications for the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1997
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This volume contains 35 present ations on the developments and advances made in tribology. The first five plenary sessions, discussed issues of significant importance to modern tribology: history of tribology in the 20th century; the question of lubrication by very thin oil films under immense pressures; the wear of metals; the relationship of future tribological research to real industrial problems; and a survey of the currrent understanding of the molecular and atomic origins of friction and boundary lubrication.
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- Plenary papers: Progress in tribology - a historical perspective, D. Dowson
- High pressure rheology of lubricants and limitations of the Reynolds equation, S. Blair et al
- Wear mechanisms, K. Kato
- Tribology and the needs of industry, M.J. Neale
- Some surface science aspects of tribology, J.M. Georges. Invited papers: Test methods in tribology, A.F. Alliston-Greiner
- Combating abrasive-corrosive wear in aggressive mining environments, a. Ball
- Lubricants and environment, W.J. Bartz
- Realising the potential of duplex surface engineering, T. Bell
- tribology of hot metal forming, J.H. Beynon
- Micro/manotribology using atomic force/friction force microscopy - state of the art, B. Bhushan
- Sliding wear of materials, S.K. Biswas
- design and validation of laboratory-scale simulations for selecting tribomaterials and surface treatments, P.J. Blau
- Isolated contact stress deformations of polymers - the basis for interpreting polymer tribology, B.J. Briscoe
- Practical applications of lubrication models in engines, R.C. Coy
- tribochemistry of ceramics - science and applications, T.E. Fischer
- Tribology in the space environment, P.D. Fleischauer
- The problem-solving role of basic science in solid lubrication, M.N. Gardos
- Coating tribology - contact mechanisms and surface design, K. Holmberg et al
- Abrasive and erosive wear tests for thin coatings - a unified approach, I.M. Hutchings
- Life prediction in rolling element bearings, E. Ioannides
- At the boundary between lubrication and wear, B. Jacobson
- Tribology as a maintenance tool, Y. Kimura
- recent developments in wear-mechanism maps, S.C. Lim
- Teaching tribology, K.C. Ludema
- Simulation of real contact in tribology, N.K. Myshkin et al
- New probe methods for nanoscale asperities and thin films, S.A. Asif, J.B. Pethica
- Surface forces, surface chemistry, and tribology, K. Feldman et al
- Advances in the study of thin lubricant films, H. Spikes
- Numerical characterization of wear particle morphology and angularity of particles and surfaces, G.W. Stachowiak
- The influence of oxidation on the wear of metals and alloys, F.H. Stott
- A survey of tribology problems in the process industry and a suggested methodology for problem solving, J.D. Summers-Smith
- recent analysis and designs of thick-film bearing, M. Tanaka
- Friction and wear of PTFE-filled PPS and the role of PTFE filler, Y. Uchiyama et al
- Lubrication and wear of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene in total joint replacements, A. Wang et al
- Materials-based concepts for an oil-free engine, M. Woydt
- State of the art of polymer tribology, S.W. Zhang
- Wear by hard particles, K.H. Zum Gahr. Subject index. Authors's index.
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