Buch, Englisch, 480 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 848 g
Buch, Englisch, 480 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 848 g
ISBN: 978-1-118-06289-0
Verlag: Wiley & Sons
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Weitere Infos & Material
About the Authors xv
Preface xvii
Introduction xix
PART I LUBRICATION THEORY 1
1 Properties of Lubricants 3
1.1 Lubrication States 3
1.2 Density of Lubricant 6
1.3 Viscosity of Lubricant 7
1.4 Non-Newtonian Behaviors 12
1.5 Wettability of Lubricants 17
1.6 Measurement and Conversion of Viscosity 19
References 22
2 Basic Theories of Hydrodynamic Lubrication 23
2.1 Reynolds Equation 24
2.2 Hydrodynamic Lubrication 27
2.3 Elastic Contact Problems 30
2.4 Entrance Analysis of EHL 36
2.5 Grease Lubrication 40
References 42
3 Numerical Methods of Lubrication Calculation 43
3.1 Numerical Methods of Lubrication 44
3.2 Numerical Solution of the Energy Equation 57
3.3 The Numerical Solution of Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication 62
3.4 Multi-Grid Method for Solving EHL Problems 70
References 79
4 Lubrication Design of Typical Mechanical Elements 81
4.1 Slider and Thrust Bearing 81
4.2 Journal Bearing 85
4.3 Hydrostatic Bearing 92
4.4 Squeeze Bearing 96
4.5 Dynamic Bearing 100
4.6 Gas Lubrication Bearings 107
4.7 Rolling Contact Bearing 111
4.8 Gear Lubrication 113
4.9 Cam Lubrication 119
References 121
5 Special Fluid Medium Lubrication 123
5.1 Magnetic Hydrodynamic Lubrication 123
5.2 Micro-polar Hydrodynamic Lubrication 129
5.3 Liquid Crystal Lubrication 135
5.4 Electric Double Layer Effect in Water Lubrication 143
References 151
6 Lubrication Transformation and Nanoscale Thin Film Lubrication 153
6.1 Transformations of Lubrication States 153
6.2 Thin Film Lubrication 159
6.3 Analysis of Thin Film Lubrication 165
6.4 Nano-Gas Film Lubrication 168
References 176
7 Boundary Lubrication and Additives 177
7.1 Types of Boundary Lubrication 177
7.2 Theory of Boundary Lubrication 186
7.3 Lubricant Additives 191
References 195
8 Lubrication Failure and Mixed Lubrication 197
8.1 Roughness and Viscoelastic Material Effects on Lubrication 197
8.2 Influence of Limit Shear Stress on Lubrication Failure 202
8.3 Influences of Temperature on Lubrication Failure 207
8.4 Mixed Lubrication 210
References 215
PART II FRICTION AND WEAR 217
9 Surface Topography and Contact 219
9.1 Parameters of Surface Topography 219
9.2 Statistical Parameters of Surface Topography 222
9.3 Structures and Properties of Surface 226
9.4 Rough Surface Contact 227
References 232
10 Solid Friction and Control 233
10.1 Basic Characteristics of Friction 233
10.2 Macro-friction Theory 236
10.3 Micro-friction Theory 246
10.4 Sliding Friction 251
10.5 Rolling Friction 254
10.6 Special Friction and Friction Control 257
References 261
11 Characteristics and Mechanisms of Wear 263
11.1 Classification of Wear 263
11.2 Abrasive Wear 266
11.3 Adhesive Wear 272
11.4 Fatigue Wear 280
11.5 Corrosive Wear 289
References 295
12 Macro-wear Theory 297
12.1 Friction Material 298
12.2 Wear Process Curve 300
12.3 Surface Quality and Wear 304
12.4 Theory of Adhesion Wear 308
12.5 Theory of Energy Wear 309
12.6 Delamination Wear Theory and Fatigue Wear Theory 311
12.7 Wear Calculation 313
References 319
13 Anti-Wear Design and Surface Coating 321
13.1 Selection of Lubricant and Additive 321
13.2 Matching Principles of Friction Materials 326
13.3 Surface Coating 331
13.4 Coating Performance Testing 339
References 346
14 Tribological Experiments 347
14.1 Tribological Experimental Method and Device 347
14.2 Measurement of Wear Capacity 352
14.3 Analysis of Friction Surface Morphology 358
14.4 Wear State Detection 363
14.5 Wear Failure Analysis 365
References 367
PART III APPLIED TRIBOLOGY 369
15 Micro-tribology 371
15.1 Micro-friction 371
15.2 Micro-contact and Micro-adhesion 377
15.3 Micro-Wear 380
15.4 Molecular Film and Boundary Lubrication 385
References 395
16 Metal Forming Tribolo