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ISBN 10: 1119214890
ISBN 13: 9781119214892
Author: Shizhu Wen, Ping Huang
Updated to include the timely and important topics of MEMS and rolling friction, Principles of Tribology is a compilation of current developments from tribology research, coupled with tribology fundamentals and applications. Essential topics include lubrication theory, lubrication design, friction mechanism, wear mechanism, friction control, and their applications. Besides classical tribology content, the book also covers intersecting research areas of tribology, as well as the regularities and characteristics of the tribological phenomena in practice. Furthermore, it presents the basic theory, numerical analysis methods and experimental measuring techniques of tribology as well as their application in engineering.
- Newly expanded and updated to include new tribological material on MEMS and green tribology, its key concepts and applications
- Systematically brings the reader through fundamental theories, basic mechanisms through to the latest research
- Emphasizes practical tribological phenomena, supported by numerical analysis and experimental measurement techniques
- Discusses nano-tribology, thin film lubrication and its applications, topics which are growing in importance
A comprehensive look at the fundamentals and latest research, this second edition of Principles of Tribology is an essential textbook for graduate and senior undergraduate students specializing in tribology and related mechanical engineering fields
Principles of Tribology 2nd Edition Table of contents:
Part I: Lubrication Theory
Chapter 1: Properties of Lubricants
1.1 Lubrication States
1.2 Density of Lubricant
1.3 Viscosity of Lubricant
1.4 Non-Newtonian Behaviors
1.5 Wettability of Lubricants
1.6 Measurement and Conversion of Viscosity
References
Chapter 2: Basic Theories of Hydrodynamic Lubrication
2.1 Reynolds Equation
2.2 Hydrodynamic Lubrication
2.3 Elastic Contact Problems
2.4 Entrance Analysis of EHL
2.5 Grease Lubrication
References
Chapter 3: Numerical Methods of Lubrication Calculation
3.1 Numerical Methods of Lubrication
3.2 Numerical Solution of the Energy Equation
3.3 Numerical Solution of Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication
3.4 Multi-Grid Method for Solving EHL Problems
References
Chapter 4: Lubrication Design of Typical Mechanical Elements
4.1 Slider and Thrust Bearings
4.2 Journal Bearings
4.3 Hydrostatic Bearings
4.4 Squeeze Bearings
4.5 Dynamic Bearings
4.6 Gas Lubrication Bearings
4.7 Rolling Contact Bearings
4.8 Gear Lubrication
4.9 Cam Lubrication
References
Chapter 5: Special Fluid Medium Lubrication
5.1 Magnetic Hydrodynamic Lubrication
5.2 Micro-Polar Hydrodynamic Lubrication
5.3 Liquid Crystal Lubrication
5.4 Electric Double Layer Effect in Water Lubrication
References
Chapter 6: Lubrication Transformation and Nanoscale Thin Film Lubrication
6.1 Transformations of Lubrication States
6.2 Thin Film Lubrication
6.3 Analysis of Thin Film Lubrication
6.4 Nano-Gas Film Lubrication
References
Chapter 7: Boundary Lubrication and Additives
7.1 Types of Boundary Lubrication
7.2 Theory of Boundary Lubrication
7.3 Lubricant Additives
References
Chapter 8: Lubrication Failure and Mixed Lubrication
8.1 Roughness and Viscoelastic Material Effects on Lubrication
8.2 Influence of Limit Shear Stress on Lubrication Failure
8.3 Influence of Temperature on Lubrication Failure
8.4 Mixed Lubrication
References
Part II: Friction and Wear
Chapter 9: Surface Topography and Contact
9.1 Parameters of Surface Topography
9.2 Statistical Parameters of Surface Topography
9.3 Structures and Properties of Surface
9.4 Rough Surface Contact
References
Chapter 10: Sliding Friction and its Applications
10.1 Basic Characteristics of Friction
10.2 Macro-Friction Theory
10.3 Micro-Friction Theory
10.4 Sliding Friction
10.5 Other Friction Problems and Friction Control
References
Chapter 11: Rolling Friction and its Applications
11.1 Basic Theories of Rolling Friction
11.2 Applications of Rolling Tribology in Design of Lunar Rover
References
Chapter 12: Characteristics and Mechanisms of Wear
12.1 Classification of Wear
12.2 Abrasive Wear
12.3 Adhesive Wear
12.4 Fatigue Wear
12.5 Corrosive Wear
References
Chapter 13: Macro-Wear Theory
13.1 Friction Material
13.2 Wear Process Curve
13.3 Surface Quality and Wear
13.4 Theory of Adhesion Wear
13.5 Theory of Energy Wear
13.6 Delamination Wear Theory and Fatigue Wear Theory
13.7 Wear Calculation
References
Chapter 14: Anti-Wear Design and Surface Coating
14.1 Selection of Lubricant and Additive
14.2 Matching Principles of Friction Materials
14.3 Surface Coating
14.4 Coating Performance Testing
References
Chapter 15: Tribological Experiments
15.1 Tribological Experimental Method and Devices
15.2 Measurement of Wear Capacity
15.3 Analysis of Friction Surface Morphology
15.4 Wear State Detection
15.5 Wear Failure Analysis
References
Part III: Applied Tribology
Chapter 16: Micro-Tribology
16.1 Micro-Friction
16.2 Micro-Contact and Micro-Adhesion
16.3 Micro-Wear
16.4 Molecular Film and Boundary Lubrication
References
Chapter 17: Metal Forming Tribology
17.1 Mechanics Basis of Metal Forming
17.2 Forging Tribology
17.3 Drawing Tribology
17.4 Rolling Tribology
References
Chapter 18: Bio-Tribology
18.1 Mechanics Basis for Soft Biological Tissue
18.2 Characteristics of Joint Lubricating Fluid
18.3 Lubrication of Human and Animal Joints
18.4 Friction and Wear of Artificial Joint
18.5 Other Bio-Tribological Studies
Referencess
Chapter 19: Space Tribology
19.1 Features of Space Agency and Space Tribology
19.2 Analysis of Performances of Space Tribology
19.3 Space Lubricating Properties
References
Chapter 20: Tribology of Micro Electromechanical System
20.1 Introduction
20.2 Tribological Analysis Technique for MEMS
20.3 Tribological Study of a Micro Motor
20.4 Wear Analysis of MEMS
References
Chapter 21: Ecological Tribology
21.1 Zero Friction and Superlubrication
21.2 Green Lubricant
21.3 Friction-Induced Noise and Control
21.4 Remanufacturing and Self-Repairing
References
Index
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