Listing 1 - 6 of 6 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Choose an application
Surfaces (Technology) --- Fretting corrosion --- Mechanical wear --- Friction --- Surfaces (technologie) --- Usure (mécanique) --- Corrosion de contact --- Frottement. --- Fretting corrosion. --- Mechanical wear. --- Friction. --- Usure (mécanique) --- Corrosion de contact.
Choose an application
Bearings (Machinery) --- Paliers et coussinets. --- Fretting corrosion. --- Corrosion de contact. --- Tribology. --- Tribologie (technologie)
Choose an application
Metals. --- Machine design. --- Mechanical engineering --- Fretting corrosion. --- Métaux. --- Génie mécanique --- Corrosion de contact. --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Guides pratiques.
Choose an application
"Friction, lubrication, adhesion, and wear are prevalent physical phenomena in everyday life and in many key technologies. This book incorporates a bottom-up approach to friction, lubrication, and wear into a versatile textbook on tribology. This is done by focusing on how these tribological phenomena occur on the small scale — the atomic to the micrometer scale — a field often called nanotribology. The book covers the microscopic origins of the common tribological concepts of roughness, elasticity, plasticity, friction coefficients, and wear coefficients. Some macroscale concepts (like elasticity) scale down well to the micro- and atomic-scale, while other macroscale concepts (like hydrodynamic lubrication) do not. In addition, this book also has chapters on topics not typically found in tribology texts: surface energy, surface forces, lubrication in confined spaces, and the atomistic origins of friction and wear. These chapters cover tribological concepts that become increasingly important at the small scale: capillary condensation, disjoining pressure, contact electrification, molecular slippage at interfaces, atomic scale stick-slip, and atomic bond breaking. Throughout the book, numerous examples are provided that show how a nanoscale understanding of tribological phenomena is essential to the proper engineering of important modern technologies such as MEMS, disk drives, and nanoimprinting. For the second edition, all the chapters have been revised and updated to incorporate the most recent advancements in nanoscale tribology. Another important enhancement to the second edition is the addition of problem sets at the end of each chapter." [Publisher]
Tribology. --- Tribologie (Technologie) --- Friction --- Fretting corrosion. --- Lubrication and lubricants. --- Tribologie (technologie) --- Frottement --- Corrosion de contact. --- Lubrifiants. --- Tribology --- Surfaces (Technology) --- 621.89 --- 621.89 Lubrication --- Lubrication
Choose an application
"The field of fretting fatigue is extremely important in many areas of mechanical engineering. Fatigue cracks frequently initiate not from free surfaces, but from clamped or bolted components suffering vibration or other forms of minor oscillatory loading. This produces surface degradation, and conditions ripe for the initiation and early propulsion of cracks, constituting the phenomenon of fretting fatigue. This volume presents a summary of the current state of knowledge of fretting fatigue, with particular reference to the influence of mechanical variables, such as the applied forces, coefficient of friction, and surface finish. The book includes elements of the theories of contact mechanics and fracture mechanics in order to establish a rigorous framework for the understanding of the phenomenon. It goes on to describe fretting fatigue experiments and to describe the influence of the variables cited on fretting fatigue performances. The treatment is largely independent of the materials studied. The book does not require specialised mathematical knowledge. For mechanical engineers and materials scientists in research and development. This volume can also be recommended as a supplementary text for graduate students."
Materials --- Fretting corrosion --- Contact mechanics --- Fatigue --- Testing --- Fretting corrosion. --- Contact mechanics. --- Testing. --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- False brinelling --- Friction oxidation --- Rubbing corrosion --- Wear oxidation --- Corrosion and anti-corrosives --- Friction --- Mechanical wear --- Oxidation --- Contact problems (Mechanics) --- Mechanics, Contact --- Mechanics, Applied --- Fatigue&delete& --- Matériaux --- Corrosion de contact. --- Mécanique du contact. --- Fatigue.
Listing 1 - 6 of 6 |
Sort by
|