Low Temperature Lubricant Rheology Measurement and Relevance to Engine Operation

Low Temperature Lubricant Rheology Measurement and Relevance to Engine Operation
Author: Robert B. Rhodes
Publisher: ASTM International
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1992
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN: 0803114389

Papers were presented at a symposium held in Austin, Texas, in December 1991. Subjects include a history of ASTM accomplishments in low temperature engine oil rheology from 1966-1992, critical aspects of pumping viscosity by mini-rotary viscometer, the scanning Brookfield technique of low temperatur

Oil Flow Studies at Low Temperatures in Modern Engines

Oil Flow Studies at Low Temperatures in Modern Engines
Author: Hal Shaub
Publisher: ASTM International
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2000
Genre: Internal combustion engines
ISBN: 0803128576

Scientists and engineers consider how the lower starting temperature of new engine designs will impact the flow of oil through them, and how new oil can be developed to address the changes. Seven of the 11 papers, presented to a June 1999 symposium in St. Louis, Missouri, report on a study by a comm

Modeling and Analytical Methods in Tribology

Modeling and Analytical Methods in Tribology
Author: Ilya I. Kudish
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 928
Release: 2010-07-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1420087010

Improving our understanding of friction, lubrication, and fatigue, Modeling and Analytical Methods in Tribology presents a fresh approach to tribology that links advances in applied mathematics with fundamental problems in tribology related to contact elasticity, fracture mechanics, and fluid film lubrication. The authors incorporate the classical tenets of tribology while providing new mathematical solutions that address various shortcomings in existing theories. From contact interactions to contact fatigue life, the book connects traditionally separate areas of tribology research to create a coherent modeling methodology that encompasses asymptotic and numerical techniques. The authors often demonstrate the efficacy of the models by comparing predictions to experimental data. In most cases, they derive equations from first principles. They also rigorously prove problem formulations and derive certain solution properties. Solutions to problems are presented using simple analytical formulas, graphs, and tables. In addition, the end-of-chapter exercises highlight points important for comprehending the material and mastering the appropriate skills. Unlocking the secrets that govern the physics of lubricated and dry contacts, this book helps tribologists on their quest to reduce friction, minimize wear, and extend the operating life of mechanical equipment. It provides a real-world industrial perspective so that readers can attain a practical understanding of the material.

Handbook of Lubrication and Tribology

Handbook of Lubrication and Tribology
Author: George E. Totten
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1219
Release: 2006-04-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1420003844

When it was first published some two decades ago, the original Handbook of Lubrication and Tribology stood on technology's cutting-edge as the first comprehensive reference to assist the emerging science of tribology lubrication. Later, followed by Volume II, Theory and Design and Volume III, Monitoring, Materials, Synthetic Lubricants, and Ap

S.A.E. Transactions

S.A.E. Transactions
Author: Society of Automotive Engineers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1979
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN:

Beginning in 1985, one section is devoted to a special topic