Heat, Bearings, and Lubrication : Engineering Analysis of thermally Coupled Shears Flows & Eleastic

Title: Heat, Bearings, and Lubrication : Engineering Analysis of thermally Coupled Shears Flows & Eleastic
Author: Ralph A. Burton
ISBN: 0387987983 / 9780387987989
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 217
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Year: 2000
Availability: In Stock

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A systematic treatment of the thermal and elastic deformation of bearings, seals, and other machine elements under a wide variety of conditions, with particular emphasis on failure mechanisms when high speeds or loads cause significant frictional heating and on methods for predicting and avoiding such failures. Intended for designers and mechanical engineers responsible for high-performance machinery, the book is unique in discussing instabilities driven by frictional heating and thermal expansion and in developing a theoretical approach to engineering design in those cases in which the thermal problems are pivotal. It thus provides a guide as to what is important in the development of high-performance engineering systems. References to recent publications, new material that fill gaps in the literature, a consistent nomenclature, and a large number of worked examples make this a useful text and reference for both researchers and practising engineers.

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Preface
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1 : Bearings And Seals
Chapter 2 : Viscous Heating In Lamina Couette Flow
Chapter 3 : Thermoviscous Fluids
Chapter 4 : The Thermal Boundary Condition
Chapter 5 : Steady-State Clearance In Bearings With Thermal Expansion
Chapter 6 : A Transient Mechanism Of Seizure
Chapter 7 : Different Materials In The Journal And Bearing
Chapter 8 : Steady Turbulent Couette Flow
Chapter 9 : Transient Seizure With Turbulent Flow
Chapter 10 : The Temperature Drop Across A Fluid Film
Chapter 11 : Viscous Heating In Pressure Gradients
Chapter 12 : Coupling Of Waviness And Boundary Heat Flux
Chapter 13 : Convection
Chapter 14 : Thermal Growth Of A Surface Wave
Chapter 15 : Transient Growth Of A Surface Wave
Chapter 16 : Constraints
Chapter 17 : Start-Up
Chapter 18 : Diversion Of Heat To The Journal
Chapter 19 : Coupling Of Surface Waves And Radial Expansion
Chapter 20 : Secondary Causes Of Waviness
Chapter 21 : Load Concentration And Elevated Temperatures on Contact Patches
Chapter 22 : Load Support near Touchdown
Chapter 23 : Design Guides

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