Handbook of Lubrication and Tribology : Application and Maintenance, 2nd Edition, (Volume I)

Title: Handbook of Lubrication and Tribology : Application and Maintenance, 2nd Edition, (Volume I)
Author: George E. Totten
ISBN: 084932095X / 9780849320958
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 1224
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2006
Availability: Out of Stock
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When it was first published some two decades ago, the original Handbook of Lubrication and Tribology stood on technology's cutting-edge as the first comprehensive reference to assist the emerging science of tribology lubrication. Later, followed by Volume II, Theory and Design and Volume III, Monitoring, Materials, Synthetic Lubricants, and Applications, it has continued to serve as the cornerstone of every tribology and lubrication science library, providing engineers, researchers, and technicians with the information they need to do their work and pioneer the advancements that have dramatically reshaped this field.

Now due to those advances, the time has come to retool tribology's master text. In addition to offering tribologists the facts, figures, and equations they need everyday, Volume I Application and Maintenance, Second Edition positions itself at the forefront of the field to address the latest technology related to application and maintenance procedures, as well as changes in our understanding of how lubrication principles impact implementation.

Completely reorganized to aid the reader in identifying chapters and topics of interest, every one of the chapters retained from the first edition has either been fully updated and revised, or completely rewritten by a peer-recognized team of experts who are currently active in a wide variety of industry segments. With the addition of several new subject areas, it now boasts a total of 37 chapters.

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Section I : Applications
Chapter 1 :
Automotive Engine Oil
Chapter 2 : Automatic Transmission Fluids
Chapter 3 : Rear Axle Lubrication
Chapter 4 : Automotive Chassis and Driveline Lubrication
Chapter 5 : Diesel, Dual-Fuel, and Gas Engines
Chapter 6 : Aircraft Gas Turbines
Chapter 7 : Principles of Gas Turbine Bearing Lubrication and Design
Chapter 8 : Steam Turbines
Chapter 9 : Compressors and Vacuum Pumps
Chapter 10 : Basic Hydraulic Pump and Circuit Design
Chapter 11 : Hydraulic Fluids
Chapter 12 : Coolants and Lubricants in Metal Cutting
Chapter 13 : Lubricating Industrial Electric Motors
Chapter 14 : Effects of Radiation on Lubricants
Chapter 15 : Wire Rope and Chain
Chapter 16 : Tribology of Hard Disk Drives - Magnetic Data Storage Technology
Chapter 17 : Biotribology:Material Design, Lubrication, and Wear in Artificial Hip Joints

Section II : Industrial Lubrication Practices
Chapter 18 :
Steel Industry
Chapter 19 : Aluminum Metalworking Lubricants
Chapter 20 : Mining Industry
Chapter 21 : Farm and Construction Equipment
Chapter 22 : Industrial Lubrication Practice - Wheel/Rail Tribology
Chapter 23 : Lubrication in the Timber and Paper Industries
Chapter 24 : Textile Fibers/Fabrics
Chapter 25 : Food-Grade Lubricants and the Food Processing Industry
Chapter 26 : Aviation Industry
Chapter 27 : Lubrication for Space Applications
Chapter 28 : Friction and Wear in Lubricated Sheet Metal Forming Processes

Section III : Maintenance
Chapter 29 :
The Degradation of Lubricants in Service Use
Chapter 30 : Lubricant Properties and Test Methods
Chapter 31 : Contamination Control and Failure Analysis
Chapter 32 : Environmental Implications and Sustainability Concepts for Lubricants
Chapter 33 : Lubrication Program Development and Scheduling
Chapter 34 : Lubricant Storage, Handling, and Dispensing
Chapter 35 : Conservation of Lubricants and Energy
Chapter 36 : Centralized Lubrication Systems - Theory and Practice
Chapter 37 : Used Oil Recycling and Environmental Considerations

Appendices
Index