Industrial tribology : sustainable machinery and industry 4.0
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Industrial tribology : sustainable machinery and industry 4.0
(Manufacturing design and technology series / series editor, J. Paulo Davim)
CRC Press, 2023
- : hbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Summary: "Covering energy saving technologies and how these are incorporated into component design, the book is relevant to industries including automotive engineering, and discusses the topical issue of sustainability in industry This book details recent fundamental developments in the field of tribology in industrial systems."
Other editors: Alessandro Ruggiero, T.V.V.L.N. Rao, J. Paulo Davim
Description and Table of Contents
Description
1) Enables engineers to create sustainable components for machines
2) Enables engineers to improve the life of machine components, saving money and lessening wear
3) Presents advancements in materials and technologies to prevent friction in industrial systems
4) Demonstrates tribology's relevance to Industry 4.0
5) Discusses bearings, gears, composite materials and surface engineering
Table of Contents
1. Real Contact Area and Friction: An Overview of Different Approaches, 2. Non-Edible Biodegradable Plant Oils: The Future of the Lubricant Industry, 3. Static Analysis of Journal Bearing with Bionanolubricants Featuring Three-Layered Nanoadditive Couple Stress Fluids, 4. Alternative Industrial Biolubricants: Possible Future for Lubrication, 5. Tribological Performance Involving DOE of an Additively Manufactured Cu-Ni Alloy, 6. Tribology of Graphene Oxide-Based Multilayered Coatings for Hydrogen Applications, 7. Analysis of Frictional Stress Variations along Tooth Contact of Spur and Helical Gears, 8. Squeaking in Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Scoping Review on a Biotribological Issue, 9. Synovial Lubrication Modeling of Total Hip Replacements Using Musculoskeletal Multibody Dynamics, 10. The Role of Surface Engineering in Tribology, 11. A Review on Tribological Investigations for Automotive Applications, 12. Tribology in the Automotive Sector, 13. Tribocorrosion in the Automotive Sector, 14. Numerical Solution of Reynolds Equation for a Compressible Fluid Using Finite Volume Upwind Schemes, 15. Tribological Performance of Optimal Compound-Shaped Texture Profiles for Machine Components, 16. Case Study: Wear Behavior of Different Seal Materials under Dry-Lubricated Conditions
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