Tribology in Machine Design, 1st Edition,Tadeusz Stolarski,ISBN9780750636230
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Tribology in Machine Design, 1st Edition

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Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann

ISBN: 9780750636230

Pages: 298

Dimensions: 246 X 189

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"Tribology in Machine Design is strongly recommended for machine designers, and engineers and scientists interested in tribology. It should be in the engineering library of companies producing mechanical equipment."

Applied Mechanics Review



Tribology in Machine Design explains the role of tribology in the design of machine elements. It shows how algorithms developed from the basic principles of tribology can be used in a range of practical applications within mechanical devices and systems.

The computer offers today's designer the possibility of greater stringency of design analysis. Dr Stolarski explains the procedures and techniques that allow this to be exploited to the full. This is a particularly practical and comprehensive reference source book for the practising design engineer and researcher. It will also find an essential place in libraries catering for engineering students on degree courses in universities and polytechnics. The material is grouped according to applications for ease of use and reference.

Readership

Student and practising mechanical engineers, tribologists and design engineers.

Tadeusz Stolarski

Affiliations and Expertise

Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Brunel University, UK

Tribology in Machine Design, 1st Edition

Introduction to the concept of tribodesign; Basic principles of tribology; Elements of contact mechanics; Friction, lubrication and wear in lower kinematic pairs; Sliding element bearings; Friction, lubrication and wear in higher kinematic pairs; Rolling contact bearings; Involute gears.
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Tribology in Machine Design