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Definition of Tribology Economic Importance of Tribology FRICTION AND TRIBOSYSTEM ANALYSIS AND TESTING Fundamentals of Friction Machine Elements: Tribology of Sliding Bearings, Roller Bearings, Gear Teeth, Seals, Shock Absorbers, Machine Guide Ways, Wet Clutches Machines: Tribology of Internal Combustion Gasoline and Diesel Engines, Industrial and ...
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Definition of Tribology Economic Importance of Tribology FRICTION AND TRIBOSYSTEM ANALYSIS AND TESTING Fundamentals of Friction Machine Elements: Tribology of Sliding Bearings, Roller Bearings, Gear Teeth, Seals, Shock Absorbers, Machine Guide Ways, Wet Clutches Machines: Tribology of Internal Combustion Gasoline and Diesel Engines, Industrial and ...
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Industrial tribology: Sustainable machinery and industry 4.0
2022Covering energy-saving technologies and how these are incorporated into component design, this book is relevant to many 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.
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Tribology Problems in Process Industries
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1969It is considered that the majority of problems in the field of tribology that are currently responsible for operating difficulties and loss of production in the process industries arise through lack of application of existing experience or the results of research, rather than in limitations of fundamental understanding.
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Tribological design - The process industries
1989In general, the process industry does not design its own machines, but has to rely on what is available from machine manufacturers. It is important that the results of operating experience are fed back to machine designers in order that enhanced reliability of future designs is obtained.
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Tribological design - The aerospace industry
1989Abstract The tribology of both aero engines and airframes plays an important role in their operation and reliability in service. Often the tribology of a system influences a components ultimate life rather than its reliability. The primary requirement of a component such as a gear tooth is that it should not suffer immediate and complete failure such
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The Leeds Industrial Unit of Tribology
Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 1970THE CONCLUSIONS of the report ‘Lubrication (Tribology)’—better known as the Jost report— were meant to act as a bucket of cold water to bring industry round to the realisation that it was losing vast amounts of money annually due to various malpractices in the art of lubrication and the resulting consequences.
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Tribological design-The automotive industry
1989Rapid and continuing change within the automotive industry demands continual improvement in the quality, performance and reliability of vehicles. At the same time, competitive forces demand shorter product cycle times and new organizational approaches to the design process.
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Tribological design-The spacecraft industry
1989Modern spacecraft abound with mechanisms where relative movement between contacting surfaces occurs. Abnormal performance of such mechanisms, arising from high friction or unexpected wear, can rapidly lead to loss of mechanism function; for critical items this can lead to the complete failure of the spacecraft mission.
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Tribological design-The power generation industry
1989Abstract Conventional power generation plant covers a very wide field, many of the machines being common to other engineering plant. The paper concentrates on those machines that are unique to power generation and outlines past and present problems with a tribological basis.
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