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Total Tribology : Towards an Integrated Approach, Hardback Book

Total Tribology : Towards an Integrated Approach Hardback

Edited by Ian (University of Central Lancashire) Sherrington, W. B. Rowe, Rob J. K. Wood

Part of the Tribology in Practice Series series

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Description

A "Tribology in Practice Series" (TIPS) title. Total Tribology is a term coined to express the practice of considering tribology at all stages of the lifecycle of interface components to reduce the impact of wear and improve the lubrication of machinery.

It emphasises that tribology can be applied to improve aspects of machine performance at all stages of their lifecycle from design, through manufacture, usage, and finally, disposal. Viewing the total picture of lubrication and wear offer tremendous opportunities such as reducing the loss of energy due to excessive friction and wear, reducing the overall use of lubricants, extending the useful life of equipment and components, reducing costly down-time of equipment and machinery. Highly respected experts have written specially commissioned chapters to explore and explain the elements of tribology which complement the Total Tribology approach, representing the latest thoughts on tackling wear and lubrication problems. CONTENTS INCLUDE: The possible impact of tribology on future machine designMaterials in tribology - opportunities and challengesTrends in lubricationUse of solid lubricantsThe role of tribology in manufacturing processesPorous ceramic water hydrostatic bearingsDesign of abrasive machining processesOn the lubrication of power plantsTribology in aerospaceFriction prediction and cold starting of diesel engines.

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