Industrial Tribology :The Practical Aspects of Friction, Lubrication and Wear

Publication subTitle :The Practical Aspects of Friction, Lubrication and Wear

Author: Jones   M. H.;Scott   D.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1983

E-ISBN: 9780080875729

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444421616

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444421616

Subject: TH117 Mechanical friction, wear and lubrication

Language: ENG

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Industrial Tribology

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 22

Acknowledgement

pp.:  22 – 24

Foreword

pp.:  24 – 26

Chapter 2. Wear

pp.:  37 – 56

Chapter 3. Selection of Bearings

pp.:  56 – 70

Chapter 4. Design of Plain Bearings, Use of Bearing Data Design Charts

pp.:  70 – 105

Chapter 5. The Diagnosis of Plain Bearing Failures

pp.:  105 – 157

Chapter 6. Rolling Element Bearing

pp.:  157 – 209

Chapter 7. Practical Gear Tribology

pp.:  209 – 230

Chapter 8. Materials for Tribological Applications

pp.:  230 – 248

Chapter 9. Selection of Lubricants

pp.:  248 – 267

Chapter 10. Lubricant Additives, Their Application, Performance and Limitations

pp.:  267 – 292

Chapter 11. Consumption and Conservation of Lubricants

pp.:  292 – 300

Chapter 12. Health and Safety Aspects of Lubricants

pp.:  300 – 316

Chapter 13. Effective Contamination Control in Fluid Power Systems

pp.:  316 – 355

Chapter 14. Seals for Fluid Power Equipment Part One

pp.:  355 – 378

Chapter 15. Seals for Fluid Power Equipment, Part Two, Rotary Shaft Lip Seals

pp.:  378 – 395

Chapter 16. Seals for Fluid Power Equipment, Part Three, Compression Packings

pp.:  395 – 420

Chapter 17. Centralised Lubrication Systems Design

pp.:  420 – 452

Chapter 18. On Condition Maintenance

pp.:  452 – 471

Chapter 19. The Tribology of Metal Cutting

pp.:  471 – 496

Chapter 20. Role of Laboratory Test Machines

pp.:  496 – 518

Glossary

pp.:  518 – 527

Author Index

pp.:  527 – 531

Subjects Index

pp.:  531 – 542

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