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Return to list View: 2481Reply: 1 [Offer PDF] Introduction to Tribology, 2nd Edition by Bharat Bhushan / March 201 [Copy link] coolman coolman Offline Credits120 IP Go to Page No. Inhaltsangabe ForewordPreface1 Introduction1.1 De.nition and History of Tribology1.2 Industrial Signi.cance of Tribology1.3 Origins and Signi.cance of Micro/Nanotribology1.4 Organization of the BookReferences2 Solid Surface Characterization2.1 The Nature of Surfaces2.2 Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Surface Layers2.3 Analysis of Surface Roughness2.4 Measurement of Surface Roughness2.5 ClosureReferencesSuggested Reading3 Contact between Solid Surfaces3.1 Introduction3.2 Analysis of the Contacts3.3 Measurement of the Real Area of Contact3.4 ClosureReferencesSuggested Reading4 Adhesion4.1 Introduction4.2 Solid-Solid Contact4.3 Liquid-Mediated Contact4.4 ClosureReferencesSuggested Reading5 Friction5.1 Introduction5.2 Solid-Solid Contact5.3 Liquid-Mediated Contact5.4 Friction of Materials5.5 ClosureReferencesSuggested Reading6 Interface Temperature of Sliding Surfaces6.1 Introduction6.2 Thermal Analysis6.3 Interface Temperature Measurements6.4 ClosureReferences7 Wear7.1 Introduction7.2 Types of Wear Mechanisms7.3 Types of Particles Present in Wear Debris7.4 Wear of Materials7.5 ClosureReferencesSuggested Reading8 Fluid Film Lubrication8.1 Introduction8.2 Regimes of Fluid Film Lubrication8.3 Viscous Flow and Reynolds Equation8.4 Hydrostatic Lubrication8.5 Hydrodynamic Lubrication8.6 Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication8.7 ClosureReferencesSuggested Reading9 Boundary Lubrication and Lubricants9.1 Introduction9.2 Boundary Lubrication9.3 Liquid Lubricants9.4 Greases9.5 ClosureReferencesSuggested Reading10 Micro/Nanotribology10.1 Introduction10.2 SFA Studies10.3 AFM/FFM10.4 Atomic-Scale Simulations10.5 ClosureReferencesSuggested Reading11 Friction and Wear Screening Test Methods11.1 Introduction11.2 Design Methodology11.3 Typical Test Geometries11.4 ClosureReferencesSuggested Reading12Tribological Components and Applications12.1 Introduction12.2 Common Tribological Components12.3 Microcomponents12.4 Material Processing12.5 Industrial Applications12.6 ClosureReferencesSuggested ReadingProblemsAppendix Units, Conversions, and Useful RelationsA.1 Fundamental ConstantsA.2 Conversion of UnitsA.3 Useful RelationsIndexAbout the Author xvForeword xviiSeries Preface xixPreface to the Second Edition xxiPreface to the First Edition xxiii1 Introduction 11.1 Definition and History of Tribology 11.2 Industrial Significance of Tribology 31.3 Origins and Significance of Micro/Nanotribology 41.4 Organization of the Book 62 Solid Surface Characterization 92.1 The Nature of Surfaces 92.2 Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Surface Layers 102.3 Analysis of Surface Roughness 142.4 Measurement of Surface Roughness 512.5 Closure 843 Contact Between Solid Surfaces 913.1 Introduction 913.2 Analysis of the Contacts 923.3 Measurement of the Real Area of Contact 1463.4 Closure 1504 Adhesion 1574.1 Introduction 1574.2 Solid-Solid Contact 1584.3 Liquid-Mediated Contact 1724.4 Closure 1945 Friction 1995.1 Introduction 1995.2 Solid-Solid Contact 2015.3 Liquid-Mediated Contact 2365.4 Friction of Materials 2395.5 Closure 2646 Interface Temperature of Sliding Surfaces 2736.1 Introduction 2736.2 Thermal Analysis 2746.3 Interface Temperature Measurements 2986.4 Closure 3097 Wear 3157.1 Introduction 3157.2 Types of Wear Mechanism 3167.3 Types of Particles Present in Wear Debris 3657.4 Wear of Materials 3697.5 Closure 3888 Fluid Film Lubrication 3998.1 Introduction 3998.2 Regimes of Fluid Film Lubrication 4008.3 Viscous Flow and Reynolds Equation 4048.4 Hydrostatic Lubrication 4188.5 Hydrodynamic Lubrication 4288.6 Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication 4818.7 Closure 4939 Boundary Lubrication and Lubricants 5019.1 Introduction 5019.2 Boundary Lubrication 5019.3 Liquid Lubricants 5119.4 Greases 5209.5 Closure 52110 Nanotribology 52510.1 Introduction 52510.2 SFA Studies 52710.3 AFM/FFM Studies 53810.4 Atomic-Scale Computer Simulations 59810.5 Closure 60211 Friction and Wear Screening Test Methods 61511.1 Introduction 61511.2 Design Methodology 61511.3 Typical Test Geometries 61911.4 Closure 62812 Tribological Components and Applications 63112.1 Introduction 63112.2 Common Tribological Components 63112.3 MEMS/NEMS 64412.4 Material Processing 65612.5 Industrial Applications 66212.6 Closure 67613 Green Tribology and Biomimetics 68313.1 Introduction 68313.2 Green Tribology 68313.3 Biomimetics 68913.4 Closure 693References 694Further Reading 696AppendixA Units, Conversions, and Useful Relations 697A.1 Fundamental Constants 697A.2 Conversion of Units 698A.3 Useful Relations 698Index 701 Kundenbewertungen Schreiben Sie eine Kundenbewertung zu diesem Produkt und gewinnen Sie mit etwas Glck einen 15,- EUR bcher.de-Gutschein! 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Reply Use magic Report Jack coolman coolman Offline Credits120 IP 2# Author Post time 2013-3-2 12:30:43 Show the author posts only About the Author xv Foreword xvii Series Preface xix Preface to the Second Edition xxi Preface to the First Edition xxiii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Definition and History of Tribology 1 1.2 Industrial Significance of Tribology 3 1.3 Origins and Significance of Micro/Nanotribology 4 1.4 Organization of the Book 6 References 7 2 Solid Surface Characterization 9 2.1 The Nature of Surfaces 9 2.2 Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Surface Layers 10 2.2.1 Deformed Layer 10 2.2.2 Chemically Reacted Layer 11 2.2.3 Physisorbed Layer 12 2.2.4 Chemisorbed Layer 13 2.2.5 Methods of Characterization of Surface Layers 13 2.3 Analysis of Surface Roughness 14 2.3.1 Average Roughness Parameters 16 2.3.2 Statistical Analyses 23 2.3.3 Fractal Characterization 45 2.3.4 Practical Considerations in Measurement of Roughness Parameters 47 2.4 Measurement of Surface Roughness 51 2.4.1 Mechanical Stylus Method 52 2.4.2 Optical Methods 56 2.4.3 Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) Methods 67 2.4.4 Fluid Methods 76 2.4.5 Electrical Method 77 2.4.6 Electron Microscopy Methods 77 2.4.7 Analysis of Measured Height Distribution 78 2.4.8 Comparison of Measurement Methods 78 2.5 Closure 84 Problems 85 References 86 Further Reading 88 3 Contact Between Solid Surfaces 91 3.1 Introduction 91 3.2 Analysis of the Contacts 92 3.2.1 Single Asperity Contact of Homogeneous and Frictionless Solids 92 3.2.2 Single Asperity Contact of Layered Solids in Frictionless and Frictional Contacts 105 3.2.3 Multiple Asperity Dry Contacts 117 3.3 Measurement of the Real Area of Contact 146 3.3.1 Measurement Techniques 146 3.3.2 Typical Measurements 147 3.4 Closure 150 Problems 152 References 153 Further Reading 155 4 Adhesion 157 4.1 Introduction 157 4.2 SolidSolid Contact 158 4.2.1 Covalent Bond 161 4.2.2 Ionic or Electrostatic Bond 161 4.2.3 Metallic Bond 162 4.2.4 Hydrogen Bond 164 4.2.5 van der Waals Bond 164 4.2.6 Free Surface Energy Theory of Adhesion 164 4.2.7 Polymer Adhesion 171 4.3 Liquid-Mediated Contact 172 4.3.1 Idealized Geometries 173 4.3.2 Multiple-Asperity Contacts 186 4.4 Closure 194 Problems 195 References 195 Further Reading 197 5 Friction 199 5.1 Introduction 199 5.2 SolidSolid Contact 201 5.2.1 Rules of Sliding Friction 201 5.2.2 Basic Mechanisms of Sliding Friction 206 5.2.3 Other Mechanisms of Sliding Friction 222 5.2.4 Friction Transitions During Sliding 224 5.2.5 Static Friction 226 5.2.6 Stick-Slip 228 5.2.7 Rolling Friction 232 5.3 Liquid-Mediated Contact 236 5.4 Friction of Materials 239 5.4.1 Friction of Metals and Alloys 240 5.4.2 Friction of Ceramics 244 5.4.3 Friction of Polymers 248 5.4.4 Friction of Solid Lubricants 254 5.5 Closure 264 Problems 266 References 267 Further Reading 271 6 Interface Temperature of Sliding Surfaces 273 6.1 Introduction 273 6.2 Thermal Analysis 274 6.2.1 Fundamental Heat Conduction Solutions 275 6.2.2 High Contact-Stress Condition (Ar/Aa 1) (Individual Contact) 276 6.2.3 Low Contact-Stress Condition (Ar/Aa 1) (Multiple Asperity Contact) 284 6.3 Interface Temperature Measurements 298 6.3.1 Thermocouple and Thin-Film Temperature Sensors 298 6.3.2 Radiation Detection Techniques 302 6.3.3 Metallographic Techniques 308 6.3.4 Liquid Crystals 308 6.4 Closure 309 Problems 311 References 312 7 Wear 315 7.1 Introduction 315 7.2 Types of Wear Mechanism 316 7.2.1 Adhesive Wear 316 7.2.2 Abrasive Wear (by Plastic Deformation and Fracture) 328 7.2.3 Fatigue Wear 342 7.2.4 Impact Wear 349 7.2.5 Chemical (Corrosive) Wear 359 7.2.6 Electrical-Arc-Induced Wear 361 7.2.7 Fretting and Fretting Corrosion 363 7.3 Types of Particles Present in Wear Debris 365 7.3.1 Plate-Shaped Particles 365 7.3.2 Ribbon-Shaped Particles 366 7.3.3 Spherical Particles 367 7.3.4 Irregularly Shaped Particles 367 7.4 Wear of Materials 369 7.4.1 Wear of Metals and Alloys 371 7.4.2 Wear of Ceramics 376 7.4.3 Wear of Polymers 383 7.5 Closure 388 Problems 391 References 392 Further Reading 396 8 Fluid Film Lubrication 399 8.1 Introduction 399 8.2 Regimes of Fluid Film Lubrication 400 8.2.1 Hydrostatic Lubrication 401 8.2.2 Hydrodynamic Lubrication 401 8.2.3 Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication 402 8.2.4 Mixed Lubrication 403 8.2.5 Boundary Lubrication 403 8.3 Viscous Flow and Reynolds Equation 404 8.3.1 Viscosity and Newtonian Fluids 404 8.3.2 Fluid Flow 409 8.4 Hydrostatic Lubrication 418 8.5 Hydrodynamic Lubrication 428 8.5.1 Thrust Bearings 430 8.5.2 Journal Bearings 443 8.5.3 Squeeze Film Bearings 462 8.5.4 Gas-Lubricated Bearings 465 8.6 Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication 481 8.6.1 Forms of Contacts 482 8.6.2 Line Contact 483 8.6.3 Point Contact 490 8.6.4 Thermal Correction 491 8.6.5 Lubricant Rheology 491 8.7 Closure 493 Problems 495 References 497 Further Reading 499 9 Boundary Lubrication and Lubricants 501 9.1 Introduction 501 9.2 Boundary Lubrication 501 9.2.1 Effect of Adsorbed Gases 505 9.2.2 Effect of Monolayers and Multilayers 505 9.2.3 Effect of Chemical Films 508 9.2.4 Effect of Chain Length (or Molecular Weight) 510 9.3 Liquid Lubricants 511 9.3.1 Principal Classes of Lubricants 511 9.3.2 Physical and Chemical Properties of Lubricants 517 9.3.3 Additives 517 9.4 Greases 520 9.5 Closure 521 References 521 Further Reading 522 10 Nanotribology 525 10.1 Introduction 525 10.2 SFA Studies 527 10.2.1 Description of an SFA 528 10.2.2 Static (Equilibrium), Dynamic and Shear Properties of Molecularly Thin Liquid Films 530 10.3 AFM/FFM Studies 538 10.3.1 Description of AFM/FFM and Various Measurement Techniques 539 10.3.2 Surface Imaging, Friction, and Adhesion 547 10.3.3 Wear, Scratching, Local Deformation, and Fabrication/Machining 566 10.3.4 Indentation 577 10.3.5 Boundary Lubrication 583 10.4 Atomic-Scale Computer Simulations 598 10.4.1 Interatomic Forces and Equations of Motion 598 10.4.2 Interfacial Solid Junctions 599 10.4.3 Interfacial Liquid Junctions and Confined Films 601 10.5 Closure 602 References 606 Further Reading 612 11 Friction and Wear Screening Test Methods 615 11.1 Introduction 615 11.2 Design Methodology 615 11.2.1 Simulation 616 11.2.2 Acceleration 616 11.2.3 Specimen Preparation 616 11.2.4 Friction and Wear Measurements 617 11.3 Typical Test Geometries 619 11.3.1 Sliding Friction and Wear Tests 619 11.3.2 Abrasion Tests 623 11.3.3 Rolling-Contact Fatigue Tests 625 11.3.4 Solid-Particle Erosion Test 625 11.3.5 Corrosion Tests 626 11.4 Closure 628 References 628 Further Reading 629 12 Tribological Components and Applications 631 12.1 Introduction 631 12.2 Common Tribological Components 631 12.2.1 Sliding-Contact Bearings 631 12.2.2 Rolling-Contact Bearings 633 12.2.3 Seals 635 12.2.4 Gears 637 12.2.5 Cams and Tappets 640 12.2.6 Piston Rings 641 12.2.7 Electrical Brushes 643 12.3 MEMS/NEMS 644 12.3.1 MEMS 647 12.3.2 NEMS 653 12.3.3 BioMEMS 654 12.3.4 Microfabrication Processes 655 12.4 Material Processing 656 12.4.1 Cutting Tools 656 12.4.2 Grinding and Lapping 660 12.4.3 Forming Processes 661 12.4.4 Cutting Fluids 661 12.5 Industrial Applications 662 12.5.1 Automotive Engines 663 12.5.2 Gas Turbine Engines 664 12.5.3 Railroads 668 12.5.4 Magnetic Storage Devices 669 12.6 Closure 676 References 676 Further Reading 680 13 Green Tribology and Biomimetics 683 13.1 Introduction 683 13.2 Green Tribology 683 13.2.1 Twelve Principles of Green Tribology 684 13.2.2 Areas of Green Tribology 685 13.3 Biomimetics 689 13.3.1 Lessons from Nature 690 13.3.2 Industrial Significance 693 13.4 Closure 693 References 694 Further Reading 696 AppendixA Units, Conversions, and Useful Relations 697 A.1 Fundamental Constants 697 A.2 Conversion of Units 698 A.3 Useful Relations 698 Index 701 Reply Support Not support Use magic Report Return to list Advanced Mode B Color Image Link Quote Code Smilies You have to log in before you can reply Login register Points Rules Reply post Add to Feed To last page . In this edition, the breakthroughs in tribology at the nano- and micro- level as well as recent developments in nanotechnology and magnetic storage technologies are introduced. Introduces the topic of tribology from a mechanical engineering, mechanics and materials science points of view Newly updated chapter covers both the underlying theory and the current applications of tribology to industry Updated write-up on nanotribology and nanotechnologyand introduction of a new chapter on green tribology and biomimetics Enables readers to reinforce their knowledge of the topic with a newly added problems section which features on the books companion website 2013, Leading, major, Popular, VERSION, 2013, Leading, major, Popular, VERSION, 2013, Leading, major, Popular, VERSION, 2013, Leading, major, Popular, VERSIO This post contains more resources You have to Login for download or view attachment(s)

 

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