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    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
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    (DE-627)1745962794
    Format: 1 online resource (663 pages)
    ISBN: 9781439815113
    Content: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Authors -- Nomenclature -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Significance of the Topics -- 1.2 Tribological Interface Systems -- 1.2.1 Interface Systems Defined Based on Geometry -- 1.2.2 Interface Systems Defined Based on Relative Motion -- 1.2.3 Interface Systems Defined Based on Lubricating Media -- 1.2.4 Interface Systems Defined Based on Lubrication Status -- 1.3 Brief Historic Review -- 1.3.1 Empirical Knowledge Accumulated in Early Years -- 1.3.2 Pioneering Studies -- 1.3.3 Establishment of Contact Mechanics and Lubrication Theory -- 1.3.4 Rapid Development Assisted by Digital Computers -- 1.3.5 Recent Advancements -- 1.3.6 Conclusion Remarks -- 1.4 Interfacial Mechanics -- 1.5 Coverage of This Book -- Chapter 2 Properties of Engineering Materials and Surfaces -- 2.1 Mechanical Properties of Typical Solid Materials -- 2.2 Topographic Properties of Engineering Surfaces -- 2.2.1 Engineering Surfaces -- 2.2.2 Surface Characterization by Statistical Parameters -- 2.2.3 Surface Characterization by Direct Digitization -- 2.2.4 Rough Surfaces Generated by Computer -- 2.3 Lubricant Properties -- 2.3.1 Viscosity -- 2.3.2 Effect of Temperature on Viscosity -- 2.3.3 Effect of Pressure on Viscosity -- 2.3.4 Density -- 2.3.5 Non-Newtonian Behaviors -- 2.3.6 Additives in Lubricants -- Chapter 3 Fundamentals of Contact Mechanics -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Basic Half-Space Elasticity Theories -- 3.2.1 Potential Equations -- 3.2.2 Displacement Due to Normal Loading -- 3.2.3 Displacement Due to Tangential Traction -- 3.2.4 General Equations for Surface Displacements -- 3.2.5 Subsurface Stresses -- 3.3 Line Contact Hertzian Theory -- 3.3.1 Basic Model -- 3.3.2 Contact Pressure and Surface Deformation -- 3.3.3 Subsurface Stresses -- 3.4 Point Contact Hertzian Theory.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: 9781439815106
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781439815106
    Language: English
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