
A Guide to Wear Problems and Testing for Industry
William Andrew Publishing
Published on 31. December 2001
Book
Hardback
157 pages
978-0-8155-1471-8 (ISBN)
Description
Machine component wear is one of the costliest problems within industry. In fact, a 1997 survey in the UK placed wear costs at 25% of turnover, or approximately $1 billion. In many cases, making design and or material changes can reduce this cost by 50% or more! This handbook reviews component wear, and guides the reader through solutions to wear problems, testing methods for materials and wear mechanisms, and information on wear performance of different materials for components. The bottom line is that it helps to reduce ""the bottom line"" removing risks associated with changes to machinery.This book is based on practical use. It outlines the following practices: reviews of wear mechanisms that occur in various types of machinery and solutions to industrial wear problems; guides to relative wear performance of different component materials; comparison of the wear performance of those materials; reviews of laboratory tests to simulate wear, and selection of appropriate tests; identification of improved materials, and; examination of worn surfaces.
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Edition
2001 edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Norwich
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
This book is an invaluable everyday reference for engineers throughout manufacturing. Its focus is on alleviating the costs associated with machinery wear.
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8155-1471-8 (9780815514718)
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A Guide to Wear Problems and Testing for Industry
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Content
IntroductionIndustrial Wear ProblemsWear Tests to Simulate Practical ConditionsA Guide to Wear Test SelectionA Guide to the Examination of Worn SurfacesA Summary of the Approach to Wear TestingAppendix A: Recommended Tests and Operating ConditionsAppendix B: Recommended Procedures for the Various TestsAppendix C: Guide to NotationAppendix D: Bibliography for Further Reading