Page 8 - The Tribology Handbook
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Contents
Editor's Preface
List of Contributors
Selection of bearings Seals
AI Selection of bearing type and form B19 Selection of seals
A2 Selection of journal bearings B20 Sealing against dirt and dust
A3 Selection of thrust bearings B2 1 Oil flinger rings and drain grooves
B22 Labyrinths, brush seals and throttling bushes
Plain bearings B23 Lip seals
B24 Mechanical seals
A4 Plain bearing materials B25 Packed glands
A5 Dry rubbing bearings B26 Mechanical piston rod packings
A6 Porous metal bearings B27 Soft piston seals
A 7 Grease, wick and drip fed journal bearings
A8 Ring and disc fed journal bearings Lubricants
A9 Steady load pressure fed journal bearings
A10 High speed bearings and rotor dynamics Cl Selection of lubricant type
AI 1 Crankshaft bearings C2 Mineral oils
A12 Plain bearing form and installation C3 Synthetic oils
A13 Oscilhtory journal bearings C4 Greases
A14 Spherical bearings C5 Solid lubricants and coatings
A15 Plain thrust bearings C6 Other liquids
A16 Psofiicd pad thrust hearings
A17 Tilting pad thrust bearings Lubrication of components
A18 Hydrostatic bearings
A19 Gas bearings C7 Plain bearing lubrication
C8 Rolling bearing lubrication
Rolling bearings C9 Gear and roller chain lubrication
C10 Slide lubrication
A20 Selection of roiling bearings C 1 1 Lubrication of flexible couplings
A21 Rolling hearing materials C12 Wire rope lubrication
A22 Rolling bearing installation
Lubrication systems
Special bearings
CP3 Selection of lubrication sl'sterns
A23 Slide bearings C14 Total loss grcase systrms
A24 Instrument jewels C15 Total loss oil and fllrid Kreasr systcms
A25 Flexures and knife edges C16 Dip splash s);stem\
A26 Electromagnetic bearings CP7 klist systems
A27 Bearing surface treatments and coatings C18 Circulation systems
C 19 Commissioning lubrication systems
Rotary driives
Lubrication system components
B1 Belt d.rives
B2 Roller chain drives C20 Design of storage tanks
B3 Gears C21 Selection of oil pumps
B4 Flexible couplings 622 Selection of filters and centrifuges
B5 Self-synchronising clutches C23 Selection of heaters and coolers
B6 One way clutchrs C24 ,4 guide to piping design
B7 Fricticln clutches C25 Selection of warning and protection devices
$8 Brakes
Operation of lubrication systems and machines
inear drives
C26 Running-in procedures
B9 Screws C27 Luhricant change periods and tests
BIO Cams and followers C28 Biological deterioration of lubricants
B1 I Wheels rails and tyres C29 Lubricant hazards; fire, explosion and health
B12 Capstans and drums C30 Lubrication maintenance planning
B13 \Vire ropes
B14 Control cablcs Environmental effects
Bl5 Ihmping dcviccs
BlFi Pistons C31 High pressure and vacuum
B17 Piston rings C32 High and low temperatures
B18 Cvlinders and lincrs C33 IYorld ambient climatic data