Page 9 - The Tribology Handbook
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Contents
C34 Industrial plant environmental data Repair
C35 Chemical effects
C36 Storage D17 Repair of worn surfaces
D18 Wear resistant materials
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Fai u res D19 Repair of plain bearings
D20 Repair of friction surfaces
D1 Failure patterns and failure analysis D21 Industrial flooring materials
D2 Plain bearing failures
D3 Rolling bearing failures Basic information
D4 Gear failures
D5 Piston and ring failures El The nature of surfaces and contact
D6 Seal failures E2 Surface topography
D7 Wire rope failures E3 Hardness
D8 Brake and clutch failures E4 Friction mechanisms, effect of lubricants
D9 Fretting problems E5 Frictional properties of materials
E6 Viscosity of lubricants
Maintenance E7 Methods of fluid film formation
E8 Mechanisms of wear
D10 Maintenance methods
D11 Condition monitoring Design reference
D12 Operating temperature limits
D13 Vibration analysis E9 Heat dissipation from bearing assembles
D14 Wear debris analysis E10 Shaft deflections and slopes
Dl 3 Performance analysis El 1 Shape tolerances of typical components
D16 Allowable wear limits E12 SI units and conversion factors
Index