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دسته بندی: مهندسی مکانیک ویرایش: نویسندگان: D. Dowson سری: ISBN (شابک) : 0444428569, 9780080875750 ناشر: سال نشر: 1987 تعداد صفحات: 707 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 40 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب روانکاری فیلم مایع، صدمین سالگرد آزبورن رینولدز: مجموعه مقالات (سمپوزیوم لیدز-لیون در مجموعه مقالات تریبولوژی): مهندسی مکانیک و پردازش مواد، تریبولوژی و تریبوتکنیک
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Fluid Film Lubrication, Osborne Reynolds Centenary: Proceedings (Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology Proceedings) به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب روانکاری فیلم مایع، صدمین سالگرد آزبورن رینولدز: مجموعه مقالات (سمپوزیوم لیدز-لیون در مجموعه مقالات تریبولوژی) نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
سیزدهمین سمپوزیوم تریبولوژی لیدز-لیون به موضوع روانکاری فیلم سیال در جشن صدمین سالگرد انتشار مقاله کلاسیک توسط پروفسور آزبورن رینولدز اختصاص داشت که در آن او مکانیسم روانکاری هیدرودینامیکی را شناسایی کرد. این مقالات شامل بیش از هفتاد مقاله است که توسط نویسندگانی از سرتاسر جهان نوشته شده است و طیف وسیعی از روانکاری فیلم سیال را پوشش می دهد. توجه ویژه در مورد طیف گسترده ای از عناصر ماشین - بلبرینگ ها، مهر و موم ها، بادامک ها، عناصر نورد، و همچنین مشارکت های تحلیلی عمیق و پیشرفته است.--[مطلب منبع].
The thirteenth Leeds-Lyon Tribology Symposium was devoted to the topic of Fluid Film Lubrication in celebration of the centenary of the publication of the classical paper by Professor Osborne Reynolds in which he identified the mechanism of hydrodynamic lubrication. These proceedings contain more than seventy papers, written by authors from all over the world, covering the entire spectrum of fluid film lubrication. Of particular interest is the detailed consideration of a wide range of machine elements - bearings, seals, cams, rolling elements, as well as the in-depth, state-of-the-art, analytical contributions.--[Source inconnue].
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Introduction
Pages ix-x
Duncan Dowson, Chris Taylor
Osborne Reynolds Original Research Article
Pages 3-13
A. Cameron
Paper II(i) The contribution of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research to the Study of hydrodynamic lubrication – The work of N.P.L. and N.E.L. Original Research Article
Pages 17-26
F.T. Barwell
Paper II(ii) Historical aspects and present development on thermal effects in hydrodynamic bearings Original Research Article
Pages 27-47
M. Fillon, J. Frene, R. Boncompain
Paper II(iii) Michell and the development of tilting pad bearings Original Research Article
Pages 49-56
J.E.L. Simmons, S.D. Advani
Paper III(i) An approximate global thermal analysis of journal bearings Original Research Article
Pages 59-64
Donald F. Wilcock
Paper III(ii) Negative pressures in statically and dynamically loaded journal bearings Original Research Article
Pages 65-72
S. Natsumeda, T. Someya
Paper III(iii) Mixing inlet temperatures in starved journal bearings Original Research Article
Pages 73-79
H. Heshmat, P. Gorski
Paper III(iv) Starvation effects in two high speed bearing types Original Research Article
Pages 81-92
D.T. Gethin, J.O. Medwell
Paper IV(i) Three dimensional computation of thrust bearings Original Research Article
Pages 95-104
C.M.McC. Ettles
Paper IV(ii) Parametric study and optimization of starved thrust bearings Original Research Article
Pages 105-112
Hooshang Heshmat, Antonio Artiles, Oscar Pinkus
Paper IV(iii) Tilting pad thrust bearing tests – Influence of three design variables Original Research Article
Pages 113-120
W.W. Gardner
Paper IV(iv) An experimental study of sector-pad thrust bearings and evaluation of their thermal characteristics Original Research Article
Pages 121-128
T.G. Rajaswamy, T. Muralidhara Rao, B.S. Prabhu
Paper IV(v) Hard-on-hard water lubricated bearings for marine applications Original Research Article
Pages 129-138
P.J. Lidgitt, D.W.F. Goslin, C. Rodwell, G.S. Ritchie
Paper V(i) Inlet boundary condition for submerged multi-pad bearings relative to fluid inertia forces Original Research Article
Pages 141-147
A. Mori, H. Mori
Paper V(ii) Pressure boundary conditions at inlet edge of turbulent thrust bearings Original Research Article
Pages 149-155
Hiromu Hashimoto, Sanae Wada
Paper V(iii) Dynamic analysis of tilting pad thrust bearings Original Research Article
Pages 157-163
A. Benali, A. Bonifacie, D. Nicolas
Paper V(iv) Hydrodynamically lubricated plane slider bearings using elastic surfaces Original Research Article
Pages 165-172
C. Giannikos, R.H. Buckholz
Paper VI(i) Solving Reynolds\' equation for E.H.L. line contacts by application of a multigrid method Original Research Article
Pages 175-182
A.A. Lubrecht, G.A.C. Breukink, H. Moes, W.E. ten Napel, R. Bosma
Paper VI(ii) The use of multi-level adaptive techniques for E.H.L. line contact analysis Original Research Article
Pages 183-189
R.J. Chittenden, D. Dowson, N.P. Sheldrake, C.M. Taylor
Paper VI(iii) Solutions for isoviscous line contacts using a closed form analytic solution Original Research Article
Pages 191-195
R. Hall, M.D. Savage
Paper VII(i) Parametric study of performance in elastohydrodynamic lubricated line contacts Original Research Article
Pages 199-206
B.J. Hamrock, R.T. Lee, L.G. Houpert
Paper VII(ii) Elastohydrodynamic lubrication of point contacts for various lubricants Original Research Article
Pages 207-218
G. Dalmaz, J.P. Chaomleffel
Paper VII(iii) A numerical solution of the elastohydrodynamic lubrication of elliptical contacts with thermal effects Original Research Article
Pages 219-230
A.G. Blahey, G.E. Schneider
Paper VII(iv) A full E.H.L. solution for line contacts under slidding-rolling condition with a non-Newtonian rheological model Original Research Article
Pages 231-236
S.H. Wang, D.Y. Hua, H.H. Zhang
Paper VIII(i) Elastohydrodynamic lubrication of grooved rollers Original Research Article
Pages 239-246
G. Karami, H.P. Evans, R.W. Snidle
Paper VIII(ii) The lubrication of elliptical conjunctions in the isoviscouselastic regime with entrainment directed along either principal axis Original Research Article
Pages 247-260
R.J. Chittenden, D. Dowson, C.M. Taylor
Paper VIII(iii) Effect of surface roughness and its orientation on E.H.L. Original Research Article
Pages 261-265
D.Y. Hua, S.H. Wang, H.H. Zhang
Paper VIII(iv) The elastohydrodynamic behaviour of simple liquids at low temperatures Original Research Article
Pages 267-275
C. Waterhouse, G.J. Johnston, P.D. Ewing, H.A. Spikes
Paper IX(i) A method for estimating the effect of normal approach on film thickness in elastohydrodynamic line contacts Original Research Article
Pages 279-284
N. Motosh, W.Y. Saman
Paper IX(ii) Transient oil film thickness in gear contacts under dynamic loads Original Research Article
Pages 285-290
A.K. Tieu, J. Worden
Paper IX(iii) A full numerical solution for the non-steady state elastohydrodynamic problem in nominal line contacts Original Research Article
Pages 291-298
Wu Yong-wei, Yan Sheng-ming
Paper IX(iv) The lubrication of soft contacts Original Research Article
Pages 299-305
C.J. Hooke
Paper X(i) Pressure viscosity and compressibility of different mineral oils Original Research Article
Pages 309-315
P. Vergne, D. Berthe
Paper X(ii) Measurement of viscoelastic parameters in lubricants and calculation of traction curves Original Research Article
Pages 317-323
P. Bezot, C. Hesse-Bezot
Paper X(iii) High-shear viscosity studies of polymer-containing lubricants Original Research Article
Pages 325-332
J.L. Duda, E.E. Klaus, S.C. Lin, F.L. Lee
Paper X(iv) Properties of polymeric liquid lubricant films adsorbed on patterned gold and silicon surfaces under high vacuum Original Research Article
Pages 333-335
Michael R. Philpott, Ingo Hussla, J.W. Coburn
Paper XI(i) Identification of fluid-film bearing dynamics: time-domain or frequency-domain? Original Research Article
Pages 339-346
John Mottershead, Riaz Firoozian, Roger Stanway
Paper XI(ii) The influence of grooves in bearings on the stability and response of rotating systems Original Research Article
Pages 347-354
P.G. Morton, J.H. Johnson, M.H. Walton
Paper XI(iii) Theoretical and experimental orbits of a dynamically loaded hydrodynamic journal bearing Original Research Article
Pages 355-362
R.W. Jakeman, D.W. Parkins
Paper XI(iv) The effect of dynamic deformation on dynamic properties and stability of cylindrical journal bearings Original Research Article
Pages 363-366
Z. Zhang, Q. Mao, H. Xu
Paper XII(i) Development of transient elastohydrodynamic models for synovial joint lubrication Original Research Article
Pages 369-374
T.J. Smith, J.B. Medley
Paper XII(ii) An analysis of micro-elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication in synovial joints considering cyclic loading and entraining velocities Original Research Article
Pages 375-386
D. Dowson, Z.M. Jin
Paper XII(iii) Lubricating film formation in knee prostheses under walking conditions Original Research Article
Pages 387-392
T. Murakami, N. Ohtsuki
Paper XIII(i) A review of superlaminar flow in journal bearings Original Research Article
Pages 395-401
F.R. Mobbs
Paper XIII(ii) Frictional losses in turbulent flow between rotating concentric cylinders Original Research Article
Pages 403-409
C.G. Floyd
Paper XIII(iii) Turbulence and inertia effects in finite width stepped thrust bearings Original Research Article
Pages 411-416
A.K. Tieu
Paper XIII(iv) A theory of non-Newtonian turbulent fluid films and its application to bearings Original Research Article
Pages 417-423
J.F. Pierre, R. Boudet
Paper XIV(i) A new numerical technique for the analysis of lubricating films: Part I: Incompressible, isoviscous lubricant Original Research Article
Pages 427-430
C.H.T. Pan, A. Perlman, W. Li
Paper XIV(ii) The boundary element method in lubrication analysis Original Research Article
Pages 431-441
D.B. Ingham, J.A. Ritchie, C.M. Taylor
Paper XIV(iii) Thermohydrodynamic analysis for laminar lubricating films Original Research Article
Pages 443-450
Harold G. Elrod, David E. Brewe
Paper XIV(iv) The lubrication of elliptical contacts with spin Original Research Article
Pages 451-463
D. Dowson, C.M. Taylor, H. Xu
Paper XV(i) Oil film rupture under dynamic load? Reynolds\' statement and modern experience Original Research Article
Pages 467-472
Otto R. Lang
Paper XV(ii) The influence of cavitation on the non-linearity of velocity coefficients in a hydrodynamic journal bearing Original Research Article
Pages 473-480
R.W. Jakeman
Paper XV(iii) Effects of cavity fluctuation on dynamic coefficients of journal bearings Original Research Article
Pages 481-485
Ken Ikeuchi, Haruo Mori
Paper XV(iv) Investigation of static and dynamic characteristics of tilting pad bearing Original Research Article
Pages 487-494
Tingting Huang, Yinglong Wang, Shizhu Wen
Paper XVI(i) Instability of oil film in high-speed non-contact seal
Pages 497-500
M. Tanaka, Y. Hori
Paper XVI(ii) Instability of the oil–air boundary in radial-groove bearings Original Research Article
Pages 501-504
A. Leeuwestein
Paper XVI(iii) An experimental study of oil–air interface instability in a grooved rectangular pad thrust bearing Original Research Article
Pages 505-513
D.J. Hargreaves, C.M. Taylor
Paper XVII(i) The performance of an out-of-balance rotor supported in self acting gas bearings Original Research Article
Pages 517-523
H. Marsh
Paper XVII(ii) Comparison of theoretical characteristics of two types of externally pressurized, gas lubricated, compliant surface thrust bearings Original Research Article
Pages 525-532
K. Hayashi, K. Hirasata
Paper XVII(iii) An experimental investigation of the steady-state performance of a compliant surface aerostatic thrust bearing Original Research Article
Pages 533-538
D.A. Boffey, G.M. Alder
Paper XVII(iv) The effect of finite width in foil bearings: theory and experiment Original Research Article
Pages 539-542
J.G. Fijnvandraat
Paper XVIII(i) The influence of back-up rings on the hydrodynamic behaviour of hydraulic cylinder seals Original Research Article
Pages 545-551
Hans L. Johannesson, Elisabet Kassfeldt
Paper XVIII(ii) Study on fundamental characteristics of rotating lip-type oil seals Original Research Article
Pages 553-560
Masanori Ogata, Takuzo Fujii, Yorikazu Shimotsuma
Paper XVIII(iii) Influence of pressure difference and axial velocity on a spiral-groove bearing for a moving piston Original Research Article
Pages 561-568
F. Bremer, E.A. Muijderman, P.L. Holster
Paper XVIII(iv) Elastohydrodynamic lubrication of an oil pumping ring seal Original Research Article
Pages 569-576
G.J.J van Heijningen, C.G.M. Kassels
Paper XIX(i) Thermal network analysis of a ring-oiled bearing and comparison with experimental results Original Research Article
Pages 579-586
D. Dowson, A.O. Mian, C.M. Taylor
Paper XIX(ii) Performance characteristics of the oil ring lubricator—an experimental study Original Research Article
Pages 587-595
K.R. Brockwell, D. Kleinbub
Paper XX(i) Mixed lubrication of a cam and flat faced follower Original Research Article
Pages 599-609
D. Dowson, C.M. Taylor, G. Zhu
Paper XX(ii) Elastohydrodynamic film thickness and temperature measurements in dynamically loaded concentrated contacts: eccentric cam–flat follower Original Research Article
Pages 611-625
H. van Leeuwen, H. Meijer, M. Schouten
Paper XXI(i) Study of the lubricant film in rolling bearings; effects of roughness Original Research Article
Pages 629-638
P. Leenders, L. Houpert
Paper XXI(ii) The prediction of operating temperatures in high speed angular contact bearings Original Research Article
Pages 639-642
R. Nicholson
Paper XXI(iii) Study on lubrication in a ball bearing Original Research Article
Pages 643-650
T. Fujii, M. Ogata, Y. Shimotsuma
Continuity and dry friction: An Osborne Reynolds approach Original Research Article
Pages 653-661
Maurice Godet, Yves Berthier
Written discussions and contributions
Pages 665-679
List of Authors
Pages 681-687
List of Delegates
Pages 689-696