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نویسندگان: Zygmunt Rymuza
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ISBN (شابک) : 0444416773, 9780444416773
ناشر: Elsevier Publishing Company
سال نشر: 1990
تعداد صفحات: 487
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 18 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Tribology of miniature systems 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 تریبولوژی سیستم های مینیاتوری 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.
ماهیت چند رشته ای قبیله شناسی، نظریه ها و رویکردهای متضاد به آن که در ادبیات یافت می شود، به علاوه این واقعیت که تعاریف یک پدیده اغلب به طور گسترده ای متفاوت است، نویسندگان را بر آن داشت تا این اثر را جمع آوری کنند. هدف این دایره المعارف ارائه اطلاعات در مورد اصطلاحات قبیله ای خاص است. کل زمینه تریبولوژی شامل روانکاری، اصطکاک و سایش، یعنی علم و فناوری سطوح برهم کنش در حرکت نسبی، پوشش داده شده است. توصیف گسترده ای از جنبه های شیمیایی و بیولوژیکی تریبولوژی، شامل طیف گسترده ای از مراجع و نویسندگان فعلی ارائه شده است. خواننده همچنین برای اکثر اصطلاحات فهرست شده به ادبیات مربوطه ارجاع داده می شود. اطلاعات ارائه شده با در نظر گرفتن ماهیت نظری و عملی موضوع تا حد امکان به روز شده است. دایره المعارف یک منبع مرجع ضروری در کار مهندسان، شیمی دانان، فیزیکدانان، متالورژیست ها، دانشمندان مواد و سطح، بیوتکنولوژیست ها و همچنین پژوهشگران در این زمینه ها خواهد بود.
The multidisciplinary nature of tribology, the conflicting theories and approaches to it found in the literature, plus the fact that definitions of the same phenomenon often differ widely, prompted the authors to compile this work. The aim of this encyclopedia is to provide information on specific tribological terms. The entire field of tribology encompassing lubrication, friction and wear, i.e. the science and technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion, is covered. An extensive description of the chemical and biological aspects of tribology is given, including a wide range of current references and authors. The reader is also referred to relevant literature for most of the terms listed. The information presented has been made as up-to-date as possible, taking into account both the theoretical and practical nature of the subject. The encyclopedia will be an indispensable reference source in the work of engineers, chemists, physicists, metallurgists, materials and surface scientists, biotechnologists, as well as research workers in these fields.
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Copyright page
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Introduction
Page vii
M. Godet, D. Berthe
Paper I(i) Shear behaviour of an amorphous film with bubbles soap raft model Original Research Article
Pages 3-9
D. Mazuyer, J.M. Georges, B. Cambou
Paper I(ii) Optical studies of the wear of polymers against glass Original Research Article
Pages 11-12
S. Taheri, B. Jobbins, D. Dowson
Paper I(iii) Interface Dynamics in Polymer Friction Original Research Article
Pages 13-17
L. Vincent, N. Dahmani
Paper I(iv) Boundary conditions: adhesion in friction Original Research Article
Pages 19-25
Y. Berthier, M. Brendle, M. Godet
Paper II(i) Measurement of propagation initiation and propagation time of rolling contact fatigue cracks by observation of acoustic emission and vibration Original Research Article
Pages 29-33
T. Yoshioka, T. Fujiwara
Paper II(ii) Surface fatigue considerations in fretting Original Research Article
Pages 35-40
D.A. Hills, D. Nowell, A. Sackfield
Paper II(iii) Crack behaviour under cyclic loading Original Research Article
Pages 41-48
M.C. Dubourg, M. Mouwakeh, B. Villechaise, M. Godet
Paper III(i) Redistribution of solidified films in rough Hertzian contacts. Part I: Theory Original Research Article
Pages 51-57
B. Jacobson, E. Ioannides, J.H. Tripp
Paper III(ii) Redistribution of solidified films in rough Hertzian contacts. Part II: Experimental Original Research Article
Pages 59-63
B. Jacobson
Paper III(iii) A contribution to the study of shear rheology of grease Original Research Article
Pages 65-71
L.A. Ferreira, Ph. Vergne, D. Berthe
Paper IV(i) Granular flow as a tribological mechanism – a first look Original Research Article
Pages 75-88
H.G. Elrod
Paper IV(ii) Experiments on the rapid shear flow of metal powders Original Research Article
Pages 89-97
K. Craig, R. Buckholz, G. Domoto
Paper IV(iii) Unlubricated fretting wear of mild steel surfaces in air at room temperature. Part III. The conversion of (artificial) metallic wear particles to oxide Original Research Article
Pages 99-103
R.E. Pendlebury
Paper IV(iv) Fractals: a method of characterisation of third body morphology Original Research Article
Pages 105-108
Y. Berthier, D. Wehbei, J. Wack, C. Roques-Carmes, M. Godet
Paper V(i) Crack propagation and particle detachment in the wear of glass under elastic contact conditions Original Research Article
Pages 111-119
J.K. Lancaster
Paper V(ii) Formation of wear fragments by fracture processes in abrasive contacts Original Research Article
Pages 121-125
B. Lamy, T. Mathia
Paper V(iii) True normal loading at asperity contacts Original Research Article
Pages 127-130
D.F. Moore
Paper VI(i) Behaviourof non-Newtonian lubricants in rough bearing applications Original Research Article
Pages 133-138
L.A. Abdel-Latif, Z.S. Safar, M.O.A. Mokhtar
Paper VI(ii) On the flow perturbations and friction reduction introduced by surface dimples Original Research Article
Pages 139-143
G.K. Rightmire, R.G. Bill Jr, H.G. Anderson
Paper VI(iii) Roughness effects on interface dynamics Original Research Article
Pages 145-148
M. Chambat, G. Bayada
Paper VI(iv) On the mechanism of operation of flat land bearings Original Research Article
Pages 149-157
H. Heshmat
Paper VII(i) The rheology of reaction films formed by ZDDP Original Research Article
Pages 161-167
A.F. Alliston-Greiner, J.A. Greenwood, A. Cameron
Paper VII(ii) Some comments on the “glassy state” of lubricants in an EHD contact Original Research Article
Pages 169-176
P. Bezot, C. Hesse-Bezot, G. Rouillé
Paper VII(iii) A model for the flow behaviour of multigrade lubricants Original Research Article
Pages 177-182
L. Rozeanu, M. Maayan
Paper VII(iv) The influence of lubricanton temperature generated in elasto-hydrodynamic contacts Original Research Article
Pages 183-192
P.M. Cann, H.A. Spikes
Paper VIII(i) A 3-dimensional method of studying 3-body contact geometry and stress on real rough surfaces Original Research Article
Pages 195-200
M.A. West, R.S. Sayles
Paper VIII(ii) Deformation mechanisms and stresses created by 3rd body debris contacts and their effects on rolling bearing fatigue Original Research Article
Pages 201-208
J.C. Hamer, R.S. Sayles, E. Ioannides
Paper VIII(iii) Roughness frequency analysis and particle depth Original Research Article
Pages 209-213
A. Carneiro-Esteves, J. Seabra, D. Berthe
Paper IX(i) Study of particle detachment and surface transformation of sintered silicon nitride with cathodoluminescence and scanning acoustic microscopy Original Research Article
Pages 217-226
Ph. Kapsa, Y. Enomoto
Paper IX(ii) Three-body-interaction in metal-ceramic and ceramic-ceramic contacts Original Research Article
Pages 227-235
K. Holmberg, P. Andersson, J. Valli
Paper IX(iii) Tribological surface layers in fretting of ceramics Original Research Article
Pages 237-244
D. Klaffke
Paper IX(iv) The variability of wear rate data in simultaneous experiments Original Research Article
Pages 245-252
N.C. Wallbridge, A.J. Winn, S.S. Hassan
Paper X(i) Influence of surface preparation on friction of nylon 6-6 against steel Original Research Article
Pages 255-258
L. Vovelle, J.M. Martin
Paper X(ii) Influence of the water vapour adsorption on the boundary conditions in tribology Original Research Article
Pages 259-266
J. Lepage, H. Zaida
Paper X(iii) Velocity measurements in grease lubricated contacts under sliding conditions Original Research Article
Pages 267-271
S. Mutuli, D. Bonneau, J. Frene
Paper XI(i) Properties of ultra-thin lubricating films using wedged spacer layer optical interferometry Original Research Article
Pages 275-279
H.A. Spikes, G. Guangteng
Paper XI(ii) Load carrying in slow reciprocating mechanisms Original Research Article
Pages 281-290
G. Lofficial, Y. Berthier, M. Godet
Paper XI(iii) Influence of the pressure dependence of the surface films Young\'s Modulus on its protective properties Original Research Article
Pages 291-294
J.L. Mansot
Paper XII(i) The generation of agglomerate oxide plateau under conditions of low load and speed Original Research Article
Pages 297-304
S.G. Hodgson, J.L. Sullivan
Paper XII(ii) Correlation between wear rate and structural data of debris Original Research Article
Pages 305-310
M. Belin, J.L. Mansot, J.M. Martin
Paper XII(iv) The role of surface texture and its characterisation in monitoring cylinder liner manufacture and wear performance prediction Original Research Article
Pages 311-332
K.A. Stout, C.H. Bovington
Paper XIII(i) Investigation of the degradation parameters towards the surface failure in an EHD contact Original Research Article
Pages 335-341
E.Y. Akl, L. Flamand, D. Berthe
Paper XIII(ii) Some effects of hardness and microstructure on the lubricated wear of steels Original Research Article
Pages 343-353
J.C. Bell, M.N. Richards
Paper XIII(iii) Interface composition in Hertzian contacts: Application to the cam–tappet system Original Research Article
Pages 355-365
G. Monteil, J. Lonchampt, C. Roques-Carmes, M. Godet
Written Discussions and Contributions
Pages 369-379
List of Authors
Pages 381-386
List of Delegates
Pages 387-395