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نویسندگان: J. Gale and Y. Kaya (Eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780080442761
ناشر: Pergamon
سال نشر: 2003
تعداد صفحات: 1748
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 42 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies - 6th International Conference. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies 1 – 4 October 2002, Kyoto, Japan 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 فناوری های کنترل گازهای گلخانه ای - ششمین کنفرانس بین المللی. مجموعه مقالات ششمین کنفرانس بین المللی فن آوری های کنترل گازهای گلخانه ای 1 تا 4 اکتبر 2002، کیوتو، ژاپن 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.
تغییرات آب و هوا موضوعی است که در سراسر جهان به شدت مورد بحث
است. این کتاب مقالاتی را که در کنفرانسی که به این موضوع در
اکتبر 2002 در کیوتو برگزار شد، گرد هم آورده است. موضوعات
ارائه شده با پوشش طیف وسیعی از زمینه ها، هم برای کسانی که در
زمینه بازیابی و جداسازی دی اکسید کربن کار می کنند، مفید خواهد
بود. کسانی که به اثرات گازهای گلخانه ای غیر دی اکسید کربن
نگاه می کنند. مروری بر فناوریهای تحقیق و طراحی که به کاهش
تغییرات آب و هوایی کمک میکنند، گنجانده شده است، که برای
کسانی که در حال تحقیق در مورد فرصتهای جدید برای مقابله با
این مشکل هستند بسیار ارزشمند خواهد بود.
Climate change is an issue that is highly debated around the
globe. This book brings together the papers that were
presented at a conference dedicated to this issue, held in
Kyoto in October 2002. Covering a broad range of areas, the
topics presented will benefit both those working in the field
of carbon dioxide recovery and sequestration, and those
looking at the effects of non carbon dioxide greenhouse
gases. An overview of the Research and Design technologies
which aid in mitigating climate change is included, which
will be invaluable to those researching new opportunities for
dealing with this problem.
Content:
Introduction
Pages v-vii
Duncan Dowson, Martin Priest
Refereeing
Page ix
Tribology in design Original Research Article
Pages 3-11
Michael Neale
Tribochemistry: Friction-induced lamellar solids from lubricant additives Original Research Article
Pages 15-22
R. Ladavière, J.M. Martin, T. Le Mogne, B. Vacher, B. Constans, S. Iovine
Assessing friction, wear and film formation characteristics in formulated lubricants in severe to moderate boundary lubrication conditions Original Research Article
Pages 23-33
A Morina, A Neville, JH Green, M Priest
Approaches to sensitising engine valve train friction models to lubricant formulation characteristics Original Research Article
Pages 35-45
JH Green, M Priest, A Morina, A Neville
Electrochemical control of wear: a third body approach Original Research Article
Pages 47-56
S. Mischler
The effect of anti-wear additives, detergents and friction modifiers in boundary lubrication of traditional Fe-base materials Original Research Article
Pages 57-65
M. Reyes, A. Neville
Dynamic effects in EHL contacts Original Research Article
Pages 69-78
C.J. Hooke
Comparison of transient EHL calculations with start-up experiments Original Research Article
Pages 79-89
M.J.A. Holmes, H.P. Evans, R.W. Snidle
Comparison of transient EHL calculations with shut-down experiments Original Research Article
Pages 91-99
M.J.A. Holmes, H.P. Evans, R.W. Snidle
Optical interferometric observations of the effect of moving transverse asperities on point contact EHL films Original Research Article
Pages 101-109
M. Kaneta, N. Tani, H. Nishikawa
Mechanism of dimple formation under elastohydrodynamic conditions Original Research Article
Pages 111-120
K. Yagi, K. Kyogoku, T. Nakahara
Deformability of the near surface layer of the first body Original Research Article
Pages 123-132
A. Eleöd, L. Baillet, Y. Berthier, T. Törköly
Thickness dependency of the lubricity of Ag thin films deposited on Si(111)7×7 surface Original Research Article
Pages 133-140
M. Goto, T. Yamamoto, F. Honda
Sliding wear behaviour of nanocrystalline Cr3C2-25(Ni20Cr) coatings at elevated temperature Original Research Article
Pages 141-149
Manish Roy, Andreas Pauschitz, Friedrich Franek
Modeling of variable friction in contact with fretting Original Research Article
Pages 153-164
M. Cheikh, S. Quilici, G. Cailletaud
Micro-abrasive wear of semi-crystalline polymers Original Research Article
Pages 165-173
Y.J. Mergler, A.J. Huis in \'t Veld
Wear testing of acetal for the prediction of polymer rolling bearing durability Original Research Article
Pages 175-182
AF Beke, RS Dwyer-Joyce, FR Jones, J Gregory
Self-lubricating dry rubbing bearings-fundamentals and methods of calculation Original Research Article
Pages 183-194
L. Deters, F. Mueller, M. Berger
Tribological design criteria and standards for spacecraft mechanisms Original Research Article
Pages 197-203
RA Rowntree
A simple numerical procedure to calculate the input data of Greenwood-Williamson model of asperity contact for actual engineering surfaces Original Research Article
Pages 205-215
Eduardo Tomanik, Haroldo Chacon, Giovanni Teixeira
The study of self-lubricating sintered nickel matrix material and its applications Original Research Article
Pages 217-223
Liu Zuomin, Zhou Yan, Zhang Yibing, Gao Zhiping, Wang Erhu
Behaviours of ultra-thin lubricant films between solid surfaces having atomic scale roughness Original Research Article
Pages 225-233
T. Okumura, J. Sugimura, Y. Yamamoto
Fluid film lubrication in artificial hip joints Original Research Article
Pages 237-256
ZM Jin, JB Medley, D Dowson
Wear of alumina/zirconia nano-composite for ceramic/ceramic joint prostheses Original Research Article
Pages 257-261
K. Ikeuchi, Y. Morita, K. Nakata, Y.H. Kim, T. Sekino, K. Niihara
Surface characteristics and tribological behaviour of New Zirconia ceramics for cementless knee joint prostheses Original Research Article
Pages 263-271
Y. Sawae, T. Murakami, T. Sawano, I. Noda, T. Shimotoso
The relationship between steady-state wear rate and theoretical film thickness in metalon-metal total replacement hip joints Original Research Article
Pages 273-280
D. Dowson
On the role of the lambda parameter in simulator wear of metal-on-metal hip implants Original Research Article
Pages 281-290
P. Paré, J.B. Medley, F.W. Chan, S.K. Young
Advances in simulator testing of orthopaedic joint prostheses Original Research Article
Pages 291-296
TD Stewart, S Williams, JL Tipper, E Ingham, MH Stone, J Fisher
Rolling contact fatigue of nitrided 32CrMoV13 steel Original Research Article
Pages 299-308
C. Jacq, D. Nélias, G. Lormand, A. Vincent, G. Dudragne
Effect of Hf addition on the tribological performance of ZrN coatings Original Research Article
Pages 309-314
Erdem Atar, Harun Mindivan, Hüseyin Cimenoglu, E. Sabri Kayali
Tribological properties of TiAlSiN film coated by AIP equipment onto SKD61 substrate Original Research Article
Pages 315-321
Ri-ichi Murakami, Yuya Matsuda, Daisuke Yonekura
Wear mechanisms in thermal spray steel coatings Original Research Article
Pages 323-327
A. Edrisy, T. Perry, Y.T. Cheng, A.T. Alpas
The role of wear in enhancing rail life Original Research Article
Pages 331-340
A. Kapoor, D.I. Fletcher, F.J. Franklin
Laboratory-based wear life testing of sliding and rolling contacts—the first step towards technology transfer Original Research Article
Pages 341-347
T.P. Sperring, B.J. Roylance
Life prediction for surface crack initiated contact fatigue of silicon nitride bearing balls Original Research Article
Pages 349-358
Y. Wang, M. Hadfield
Experimental investigations on rolling contact fatigue of dented surfaces using artifical, defects: subsurface analyses Original Research Article
Pages 359-366
Y. Diab, S. Coulon, F. Ville, L. Flamand
Incorporating a railway wheel wear model into multi-body simulations of wheelset dynamics Original Research Article
Pages 367-376
A. Ward, R. Lewis, R.S. Dwyer-Joyce
Tilting pad thrust bearings Original Research Article
Pages 379-390
S.B. Glavatskih
Study on the development of a thin-film sensor for measuring oil-film pressure in engine bearing and piston pin-boss Original Research Article
Pages 391-401
Yuji Mihara, Kazuyuki Sekine, Tsuneo Someya
Optimisation of static behaviour and stability level of a multilobe journal gas bearing Original Research Article
Pages 403-408
G. Grau, I. Iordanoff, B. Bou Saïd, Y. Berthier
Biotribological approaches to the lubrication of engineering systems Original Research Article
Pages 411-416
Nicholas D. Spencer, Scott S. Perry, Seunghwan Lee, Markus Müller, Stéphanie Pasche, Susan M. De Paul, Marcus Textor, Xiaoping Yan, Min Soo Lim
Eyelid/lens contact during a 100 metres sprint. A tribological approach Original Research Article
Pages 417-424
B. Bou-Saïd
Biological lubrication of hydrated surface layer in small intestine Original Research Article
Pages 425-428
H. Yoshida, Y. Morita, K. Ikeuchi
Tribology of a snail (terrestrial gastropod) Original Research Article
Pages 429-436
Akiyoshi Kobayashi, Ikuo Yamamoto, Tsuyoshi Aoyama
The role of tribology research in the development of advanced lubricants Original Research Article
Pages 439-448
A. Jackson, M.N. Webster
Ultrasonic characterisation of an interference fit Original Research Article
Pages 449-458
R. Lewis, M.B. Marshall, R.S. Dwyer-Joyce
Tribologically-based design of precise positioning stage Original Research Article
Pages 461-468
K. Adachi, T. Yamaguchi, Y. Ishimine, K. Kato
Journal bearing oil film measurement using ultrasonic reflection Original Research Article
Pages 469-476
P. Harper, B. Hollingsworth, R. Dwyer-Joyce, B. Drinkwater
THD lubrication of mechanical face seals during transient period after start-up: 2D modelisation Original Research Article
Pages 477-488
J.C. Danos, B. Tournerie, J. Frêne
Modelling lubricant related fuel economy in heavy duty diesel engines Original Research Article
Pages 491-500
R. Castle, S. Arrowsmith
A new tribometer for piston ring friction measurements Original Research Article
Pages 501-510
Peter Andersson
The wear response of ceramic matrix nano-composite coatings in simulated piston-ring/cylinder wall test environments Original Research Article
Pages 511-515
K.L. Dahm, K. Panagopoulos, P.A. Dearnley
An initial investigation of the lubricant condition in the automotive ring zone under cold start conditions Original Research Article
Pages 517-522
Asif NG Datoo, Malcolm F Fox
Slip at the wall—evidence and tribological implications Original Research Article
Pages 525-535
HA Spikes
Calculation of EHL contacts in mixed lubrication regime Original Research Article
Pages 537-547
A.C. Redlich, D. Bartel, L. Deters
Some insights into lubricant film thickness in mixed EHD point contacts Original Research Article
Pages 549-557
I. Křupka, M. Hartl, M. Liška
On the ehl film breakdown Original Research Article
Pages 559-571
Dong Zhu
Gearing tribology Original Research Article
Pages 575-588
R.W. Snidle, H.P. Evans, M.P. Alanou
Tribology of spline couplings Original Research Article
Pages 589-602
A.V. Olver, S. Medina
Prediction of the friction coefficient between gear teeth using a mixed film lubrication model Original Research Article
Pages 603-612
J. Castro, A. Sottomayor, A. Campos, J. Seabra
Influence of temperature distribution on the tribological performance of automotive synchronisers Original Research Article
Pages 613-621
Gerhard Poll, Marcus Spreckels
Feasibility of using electrostatic monitoring for oil lubricated ceramic to steel sliding contacts Original Research Article
Pages 625-635
L. Wang, R.J.K. Wood, T.J. Harvey, S. Morris, H.E.G. Powrie, I. Care
High temperature abrasion behaviour of Al/SiCp composites Original Research Article
Pages 637-642
Hayrettin Ahlacti, Ercan Candan, Hüseyin Cimenoglu
Friction and wear of spheroidal graphite cast iron under severe sliding conditions Original Research Article
Pages 643-652
K. Hirasata, K. Hayashi, H. Matsunami
Wear particles produced in repeated contact of two asperities Original Research Article
Pages 653-660
J. Sugimura, J.W. Kang, S. Tanaka, Y. Yamamoto
In situ pressure measurements in an elastohydrodynamically lubricated point contact using Raman microspectrometry. Comparison with numerical calculations Original Research Article
Pages 663-673
I. Jubault, J.L. Mansot, P. Vergne, A.A. Lubrecht, J. Molimard
Numerical modelling of thermal effects in elastohydrodynamic lubrication solvers Original Research Article
Pages 675-683
R Fairlie, C.E. Goodyer, M. Berzins, L.E. Scales
Analysis of the oil distribution in starved elliptical E.H.D. contacts Original Research Article
Pages 685-691
B. Damiens, P.M.E. Cann, C.H. Venner, A.A. Lubrecht
Ordinary shear thinning behavior and its effect upon EHL film thickness Original Research Article
Pages 693-699
Scott Bair, Farrukh Qureshi
A design tool for selection and optimization of surface finish in mixed lubrication Original Research Article
Pages 703-711
Dong Zhu
Starved lubrication of isoviscous rigid circular contacts Original Research Article
Pages 713-718
M.-P. Noutary, A.A. Lubrecht
Gaseous evolution of hydrogen from hydrocarbon oil and grease lubricated contacts Original Research Article
Pages 719-726
C. Newlands, A. Olver, N. Brandon
The effect of superimposed low-frequency modulation on lubrication in machining Original Research Article
Pages 727-735
E. Olgun, W.D. Compton, S. Chandrasekar
Optimisation of piston assembly tribology for automotive applications Original Research Article
Pages 739-748
M. Priest
Optimised additive-surface material combinations for reduced friction & wear in internal combustion engines Original Research Article
Pages 749-760
M. Voong, A. Neville, R. Castle
Prediction of total engine friction power loss from detailed component models Original Research Article
Pages 761-766
Q. Zhou, I. Shilling, S.H. Richardson
Experimental evaluation of engine valve train friction under motored and fired conditions Original Research Article
Pages 767-778
RA Mufti, M Priest
Inertia, shear-thinning and thermal effects on connecting rod bearing behaviour Original Research Article
Pages 779-787
B. Fantino, B. Bou-Saïd
Experimental study on the effects of sliding velocity and roughness orientation of metal surfaces on the function of lubricant additives in controlling friction in a boundary lubrication regime Original Research Article
Pages 791-798
Masabumi Masuko, Keiji Tomizawa, Saiko Aoki, Akihito Suzuki
Extraordinarily low friction of the diamond/H- and Ag-terminated Si(111) sliding system Original Research Article
Pages 799-806
H. Masuda, F. Honda
A novel experimental analysis of the rheology of ZDDP tribofilms Original Research Article
Pages 807-817
Clotilde Minfray, Jean-Michel Martin, Ton Lubrecht, Michel Belin, Thierry Le Mogne
Friction from fluid-film to boundary lubricated conditions Original Research Article
Pages 821-834
R. Bassani, E. Ciulli
A Macro-Micro-Fatigue approach for predicting fatigue life in mixed-EHL contact Original Research Article
Pages 835-844
Dmitry Epstein, Q. Jane Wang, Leon M. Keer, Herbert S. Cheng, Dong Zhu, Stephen Harris, Arup Gangopadhyay
Progression of the stick/slip zones in a dry wheel-rail contact: Updating theories on the basis of tribological reality Original Research Article
Pages 845-853
Eric Niccolini, Yves Berthier
Tribology of electron beam excited plasma nitrided tool steels with narrow gap features Original Research Article
Pages 855-859
Petros Abraha, Hiroaki Shoyama, Kazunari Taniguchi, Tamio Hara
Written discussion—Contributions
Pages 863-909
29th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology Bodington Hall, Leeds, Tuesday 3rd—Friday 6th September 2002 “Tribological Research and Design for Engineering Systems” List of Delegates
Pages 913-921