<P>''Should have broad appeal in many kinds of industry, ranging from automotive to computers Π²Πβ basically any organization concerned with products having moving parts!''</P> <P>Π²ΠβDavid A. Rigney, Materials Science and Engineering Department, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA</P><U> <P>Co
Friction Science and Technology: From Concepts to Applications, Second Edition
β Scribed by Peter J. Blau (Author)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2008
- Leaves
- 436
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
"Should have broad appeal in many kinds of industry, ranging from automotive to computers-basically any organization concerned with products having moving parts!"-David A. Rigney, Materials Science and Engineering Department, Ohio State University, Columbus, USAIn-Depth Coverage of Frictional ConceptsFriction affects so many aspects of daily l
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction. Mechanics Approaches. Measuring Friction. Fundamentals. Frictional Behavior of Specific Types of Materials. Lubrication for Friction Control. The Effects of Tribosystem Variables on Friction. Running-in and Other Frictional Transitions. Applications of Friction Technology.
β¦ Subjects
Engineering & Technology;Mechanical Engineering;Mechanics;Tribology;Materials Science
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