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- ISBN
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
CRC Press LLC
ISBN-10
0849326850
ISBN-13
9780849326851
eBay Product ID (ePID)
529493
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Publication Name
Friction, Wear, Lubrication : a Textbook in Tribology
Language
English
Publication Year
1996
Subject
Materials Science / General, Mechanical, Tribology
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
18.1 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
96-012440
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
621.8/9
Table Of Content
Chapter 1. The State of Knowledge in Tribology Available Literature in Tribology Conferences on Friction, Lubrication, and Wear Held in the U.S. The Several Disciplines in the Field of Tribology The Consequences of Friction and Wear The Scope of Tribology References Chapter 2. Strength and Deformation Properties of Solids Tensile Testing (Elastic) Failure Criteria Plastic Failure (Yield Criteria) Transformation of Stress Axes and Mohr Circles Material Properties and Mohr Circles von Mises versus Mohr (Tresca) Yield Criteria Visco-Elasticity, Creep, and Stress Relaxation Damping Loss, Anelasticity, and Irreversibility Hardness Residual Stress Fatigue Fracture Toughness Applications to Tribology References Chapter 3. Adhesion and Cohesion Properties of Solids: Adsorption to Solids Atomic (Cohesive) Bonding Systems Adhesion Atomic Arrangements: Lattice Systems Dislocations, Plastic Flow, and Cleavage Adhesion Energy Adsorption and Oxidation Adsorbed Gas Films Chapter 4. Solid Surfaces Technological Surface Making Residual Stresses in Processed Surfaces Roughness of Surfaces Final Conclusions on Surface Layers References Chapter 5. Contact of Nonconforming Surfaces and Temperature Rise on Sliding Surfaces Contact Mechanics of Normal Loading Recovery Upon Unloading Adhesive Contact of Locally Contacting Bodies Area of Contact Electrical and Thermal Resistance Surface Temperature in Sliding Contact Comparison of Equations 5 through 9 Temperature Measurement References Chapter 6. Friction Classification of Frictional Contacts Early Phenomenological Observations Early Theories Development of the Adhesion Theory of Friction Limitations of the Adhesion Theory of Friction Adhesion in Friction and Wear and How it Functions Adhesion of Atoms Elastic, Plastic, and Visco-Elastic Effects in Friction Friction Influenced by Attractive Forces Between Bodies Friction Controlled by Surface Melting and Other Thin Films Rolling Resistance or Rolling Friction Friction of Compliant Materials and Structures, and of Pneumatic Tires Influence of Some Variables on General Frictional Behavior Static and Kinetic Friction Tables of Coefficient Friction Vibrations and Friction Testing Analysis of Strip Chart Data How to Use Test Data References Chapter 7. Lubrication by Inert Fluids, Greases, and Solids Fundamental Contact Condition and Solution Practical Solution Shaft Lubrication Hydrodynamics Tire Traction on Wet Roads Squeeze Film Lubrication with Grease Lubrication with Solids References Chapter 8. Wear Terminology in Wear History of Thought on Wear Main Features in the Wear of Metals, Polymers, and Ceramics Practical Design References Chapter 9. Lubricated Sliding - Chemical and Physical Effects Friction in Marginal Lubrication Wear in Marginal Lubrication Boundary Lubrication The Mechanical Aspects of Scuffing
Synopsis
The result of Kenneth C Ludema's 35 years of teaching and research, Friction, Wear, Lubrication: A Textbook in Tribology presents a broad view of the many aspects of tribology. All major aspects of this discipline are included, from mechanical to materials to chemical to mechanics. Ludema's key research areas - marginally lubricated wear and friction - will be of special interest to readers who would like to find reliable and useful data on friction and wear rates. Written primarily as a text/reference, this informative volume describes how to solve design problems in friction and wear. By applying close and informed observation of presently operating tribological systems, along with careful design of simulative tests, readers can develop their own conclusions of tribological results. This book is intended to bring everyone solving problems in friction and wear to the same understanding of what is (and what is not) involved in this exciting field. Seniors and graduate students, as well as practicing engineers employed in a wide range of industries will find this book to be an essential and practical resource., The result of the author's 35 years of teaching and research, this work presents a broad view of the many facets of tribology. All major aspects of this discipline are covered, including mechanics, materials, and chemistry. This informative volume also describes how to solve design problems in friction and wear. By applying close and informed observation of presently operating tribological systems along with careful design of simulative tests, readers can develop their own conclusions of tribological results. Seniors and graduate students, as well as practicing engineers employed in a wide range of industries will find this book to be an essential and practical resource.
LC Classification Number
TJ1075.L82 1996
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