Fluid Film Lubrication
Fluid film bearings are among the best devices for overcoming friction and eliminating wear. They are machine elements and, together with shafts, gears, and cams, constitute the building blocks engineers use in the design and construction of mechanical devices. This book offers a systematic treatment of the fundamentals of fluid film lubrication and fluid film bearings. The introduction places fluid film bearings within the broader context of tribology, a subject that encompasses friction, lubrication, and wear. The early chapters provide a thorough discussion of classical tribological theory. The remainder of the book is devoted to more advanced topics of inertia, thermal and turbulence effects, lubrication of counterformal contacts, and non-Newtonian lubricants. Also included are developing areas, such as lubrication with emulsions. Graduate and senior undergraduate students, researchers, and practising engineers will appreciate this clear, thorough discussion of fluid film lubrication and fluid film bearings.
- Presents the latest ideas and research directions in fluid film lubrication
- Written by an internationally known expert in tribology
- More thorough and reader-friendly than Hamrock, the only competing text
Reviews & endorsements
'… should be considered as a comprehensive reference book, clearly written with a wealth of technological data. It should be found useful by scientists and engineers working in the field of lubrication.' D. Barthès-Biesel, European Journal of Mechanics
'… should be considered as a comprehensive reference book, clearly written with a wealth of technical data. it should be found useful by scientists and engineers working in the field of lubrication.' European Journal of Mechanics B/Fluids
Product details
February 2005Paperback
9780521619455
428 pages
246 × 188 × 22 mm
0.75kg
153 b/w illus. 27 tables
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Basic equations
- 3. Thick film lubrication
- 4. Dynamic properties of lubricant films
- 5. Effects of fluid inertia
- 6. Flow stability and transition
- 7. Turbulence
- 8. Elastohydrodynamic lubrication
- 9. Thermal effects
- 10. Lubrication with non-Newtonian fluids
- 11. Gas lubrication
- Index.