
Wear
Materials, Mechanisms and Practice. No.273
Gwidon Stachowiak(Editor)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 11. November 2005
Book
Hardback
480 pages
978-0-470-01628-2 (ISBN)
Description
Tribology is emerging from the realm of steam engines and crank-case lubricants and becoming key to vital new technologies such as nanotechnology and MEMS. Wear is an integral part of tribology, and an effective understanding and appreciation of wear is essential in order to achieve the reliable and efficient operation of almost any machine or device. Knowledge in the field has increased considerably over recent years, and continues to expand: this book is intended to stimulate its readers to contribute towards the progress of this fascinating subject that relates to most of the known disciplines in physical science.
Wear - Materials, Mechanisms and Practice provides the reader with a unique insight into our current understanding of wear, based on the contributions of numerous internationally acclaimed specialists in the field.
* Offers a comprehensive review of current knowledge in the field of wear.
* Discusses latest topics in wear mechanism classification.
* Includes coverage of a wide variety of materials such as metals, polymers, polymer composites, diamonds, and diamond-like films and ceramics.
* Discusses the chemo-mechanical linkages that control tribology, providing a more complete treatment of the subject than just the conventional mechanical treatments.
* Illustrated throughout with carefully compiled diagrams that provide a unique insight into the controlling mechanisms of tribology.
The state of the art research on wear and the mechanisms of wear featured will be of interest to post-graduate students and lecturers in engineering, materials science and chemistry. The practical applications discussed will appeal to practitioners across virtually all sectors of engineering and industry including electronic, mechanical and electrical, quality and reliability and design.
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Series
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1002 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-01628-2 (9780470016282)
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08/2006
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Person
Gwidon Stachowiak is Professor and Head of the Tribology Laboratory in the School of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Western Australia. He has published more than 130 journal papers and 90 conference papers. He has written/ contributed to several books, including "Engineering Tribology" (Elsevier, 1993) that is due for a 3rd edition in 2005 and which is considered to be the best book available in the field of tribology. His most recent title is Experimental Methods in Tribology", (Elsevier 2004). He serves on the advisory board for the Elsevier Tribology and Interface Engineering Book Series, and on the editorial board of 7 different journals.
Content
List of Contributors.
Series Editors' Foreword.
Preface.
1. The Challenge of wear (I. Hutchings).
2. Classification of Wear Mechanisms/Models (K. Kato).
3. Wear of metals: a Materials Response (S.K. Biswas).
4. Boundary Lubricated Wear (S. Hsu, R. Munro, M.C. Shen and R. S. Gates).
5. Wear and Chemistry of Lubricants (A. Neville).
6. Surface Chemistry in Tribology (A.J. Gelman and N. D. Spencer).
7. Tribology of Engineered Surfaces (K. Holmberg & A. Matthews).
8. Wear of Ceramics: Transitions and Tribochemical Reactions in Ceramics (S. Jahanmir).
9. Tribology of Diamond and Diamond-Like Carbon Films: An Overview (A. Erdemir).
10. Tribology of Polymeric Solids and Their Composites (B. Briscoe and S.K. Sinha).
11. Wear of polymer composites (K. Friedrich, Z. Zhang and P. Klein).
12. Third Body Reality - Consequences and Use of the Third Body Concept to Solve a Friction and Wear Problems (Y. Berthier).
13. Basic Principles of Fretting (P. Kapsa, S. Fouvry and L. Vincent).
14. Characterization and classification of abrasive particles and surfaces (G.W. Stachowiak, G.B. Stachowiak, D.V. de Pellegrin and P. Podsiadlo).
15. Wear Mapping of materials (S. Hsu and M.C. Shen).
16. Machine Failure and Its Avoidance - Tribology's Contribution to Effective Maintenance of Critical Machinery (B. Roylance).
Index.