Wear :Materials, Mechanisms and Practice ( Tribology in Practice Series )

Publication subTitle :Materials, Mechanisms and Practice

Publication series :Tribology in Practice Series

Author: Gwidon W. Stachowiak  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9780470017012

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470016282

Subject: TH117.1 friction and wear

Language: ENG

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Description

Tribology is emerging from the realm of steam engines and crank-case lubricants and becoming key to vital new technologies such as nanotechnology and MEMS. Wear is an integral part of tribology, and an effective understanding and appreciation of wear is essential in order to achieve the reliable and efficient operation of almost any machine or device. Knowledge in the field has increased considerably over recent years, and continues to expand: this book is intended to stimulate its readers to contribute towards the progress of this fascinating subject that relates to most of the known disciplines in physical science.

Wear – Materials, Mechanisms and Practice provides the reader with a unique insight into our current understanding of wear, based on the contributions of numerous internationally acclaimed specialists in the field.

  • Offers a comprehensive review of current knowledge in the field of wear.
  • Discusses latest topics in wear mechanism classification.
  • Includes coverage of a wide variety of materials such as metals, polymers, polymer composites, diamonds, and diamond-like films and ceramics.
  • Discusses the chemo-mechanical linkages that control tribology, providing a more complete treatment of the subject than just the conventional mechanical treatments.
  • Illustrated throughout with carefully compiled diagrams that provide a unique insight into the controlling mechanisms of tribology.

The state of the art research on wear and the mechanisms of wear featured will be of interest to post-graduate students and lecturers in engineering, materials science and chemistry. The practical applications discussed will appeal to practitioners across virtually all sectors of engineering and industry including electronic, mechanical and electrical, quality and reliability and design.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 7

List of Contributors

pp.:  7 – 15

Series Editors’ Foreword

pp.:  15 – 19

Preface

pp.:  19 – 21

1 The Challenge of Wear

pp.:  21 – 23

3 Wear of Metals: A Material Approach

pp.:  31 – 43

4 Boundary Lubricated Wear

pp.:  43 – 59

5 Wear and Chemistry of Lubricants

pp.:  59 – 93

6 Surface Chemistry in Tribology

pp.:  93 – 117

7 Tribology of Engineered Surfaces

pp.:  117 – 145

8 Wear of Ceramics: Wear Transitions and Tribochemical Reactions

pp.:  145 – 189

9 Tribology of Diamond and Diamond-Like Carbon Films: An Overview

pp.:  189 – 213

10 Tribology of Polymeric Solids and Their Composites

pp.:  213 – 245

11 Wear of Polymer Composites

pp.:  245 – 291

12 Third-Body Reality – Consequences and Use of the Third-Body Concept to Solve Friction and Wear Problems

pp.:  291 – 313

13 Basic Principles of Fretting

pp.:  313 – 339

14 Characterization and Classification of Abrasive Particles and Surfaces

pp.:  339 – 361

15 Wear Mapping of Materials

pp.:  361 – 391

16 Machine Failure and Its Avoidance – Tribology’s Contribution to Effective Maintenance of Critical Machinery

pp.:  391 – 447

Index

pp.:  447 – 475

LastPages

pp.:  475 – 480

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