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Tribomaterials

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Budinski, Kenneth G.
Otros Autores: Budinski, Steven T.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Materials Park : A S M International, 2021.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- Selected Plastic/Elastomer Acronyms -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Tribology, Tribosystems, and Related Terminology -- 1.1 Wear of Materials -- 1.2 Tribology -- 1.3 Tribomaterials -- Tribosystems -- 1.4 Terminology -- Main Points -- Glossary -- Major Concepts and Ideas in Tribology, Tribosystems, and Related Terminology -- The Mechanisms and Manifestations of Friction -- 2.1 Historical Development of Concept -- 2.2 Friction Laws -- Stick-Slip Behavior -- 2.3 Types of Friction and Mechanisms -- 2.4 Friction is Energy Dissipation -- 2.5 Rolling Friction -- 2.6 Friction Produced by Fluids -- 2.7 Measuring Friction Forces -- 2.8 Effect of Speed Force and Environment on Friction -- Effect of Velocity -- Effect of Force (Load) -- Effect of Environment on Friction -- 2.9 Lubricated Friction -- Main Points -- Glossary -- Major Concepts and Ideas in the Mechanisms and Manifestations of Friction -- Questions for Discussion -- Dealing with Friction in Design Engineering -- 3.1 Use of Coefficients of Friction -- 3.2 Determination of Friction Coefficients for Tribosystems -- First Principles -- Coefficients of Friction from the Literature -- Coefficients of Friction from Models -- Coefficients of Friction from Tribotesting -- 3.3 Rolling Friction -- 3.4 Lubricated Tribosystems -- 3.5 Metal-to-Metal Friction -- 3.6 Plastic-to-Metal and Plastic-to-Plastic Friction -- 3.7 Elastomer Friction -- 3.8 Friction of Ceramics -- 3.9 Friction Materials -- 3.10 Additional Friction Guidelines -- Glossary -- Major Concepts and Ideas from Friction in Design Engineering -- Questions for Discussion -- Types of Wear and Erosion and Their Mechanisms -- 4.1 -- 4.2 -- Liquid -- Droplet -- Slurry -- Cavitation -- Solid Particle -- Erosion by Gas Assist -- 4.3 -- Low-Stress Abrasion -- High-Stress Abrasion -- Gouging -- Polishing. 
505 8 |a Predicting Abrasion Rates -- Adhesive Wear -- Lubricated Wear -- Rolling Wear -- Impact Wear -- 4.4 Tribocorrosion -- 4.5 -- Glossary -- Major Ideas and Concepts from Types of Wear and Erosion and Their Mechanisms -- Tribotesting -- 5.1 -- 5.2 -- Rationale for Tribotesting -- Tribotesting Materials -- Tribotesting Application Simulation -- Types of Contact Testing in a Tribosystem -- Types of Motion during Tribotesting -- Loads during Tribotesting -- Tribosystem Testing Velocity -- Tribotesting Environment -- Tribosystem Surface Texture during Testing -- Defining Tribotest Duration -- Material Characterization and Selection for Tribotesting -- Summary-Test Variables -- 5.3 -- Tribotest Metrics -- Tribotesting Methods -- Friction Measurement during Tribotest -- Friction Tests -- Interpretation of Wear Damage -- 5.4 -- Droplet Erosion -- Slurry Erosion -- Cavitation Erosion -- Solid Particle Erosion -- 5.5 -- Seizure Tests -- Fretting Tests -- Plastic Wear -- Most Used Adhesive Wear Tests -- Summary -- Adhesive Wear Testing -- 5.6 -- Abrasive Loop Contact (ASTM G174) -- Scratch Testing (ASTM G171) -- Taber Abraser -- Sandpaper Drum Test (ASTM G132) -- Three-Body Abrasion Tests -- Dry Sand/Rubber Wheel Test (ASTM G65) -- High-Stress Abrasion Tests (ASTM B611) -- Jaw Crusher (ASTM G81) -- Polishing -- Main Points -- Glossary -- Major Concepts and Ideas in Tribotesting -- Questions for Discussion -- Tribological Properties of Copper Alloys -- 6.1 -- Copper Alloy Characteristics -- Cu + Ni -- Cu + Sn -- Cu + Zn -- Cu + Be -- Cu + Ni + Zn -- Pure Copper and other High-Copper Alloys. -- 6.2 -- 6.3 -- 6.4 -- 6.5 -- 6.6 -- 6.7 -- 6.8 -- Liquid Erosion -- Cavitation Erosion -- Slurry Erosion -- Gas Erosion -- Main Points -- Glossary -- Major Concepts and Ideas in Tribological Properties of Copper Alloys -- Questions for Discussion. 
505 8 |a Tribological Properties of Cast Irons -- 7.1 -- 7.2 -- 7.3 -- 7.4 -- 7.5 -- 7.6 -- Gray Irons -- Ductile Irons -- White Irons -- Austempered Ductile Irons -- 7.7 -- 7.8 -- 7.9 -- 7.10 -- Liquid -- Slurry -- Cavitation -- Solid Particle Erosion -- Droplet Erosion -- Main Points -- Glossary -- Major Concepts and Ideas in Tribological Properties of Cast Iron -- Questions for Discussion -- Tribological Properties of Steels -- 8.1 -- 8.2 -- 8.3 -- Carbon Steel -- Alloy Steels -- Tool Steels -- 8.4 -- 8.5 -- 8.6 -- 8.7 -- Carbon Steels -- Pressure Velocity Limit -- Alloy Steels -- Tool Steels -- 8.8 -- Carbon Steels -- Alloy Steels -- Tool Steels -- 8.9 -- Solid Particle -- Droplet Erosion -- Slurry Erosion -- Cavitation Damage -- Fretting Damage -- 8.10 -- Main Points -- Glossary -- Major Concepts and Ideas in Tribological Properties of Steel -- Questions for Discussion -- Tribological Properties of Stainless Steel and Other Corrosion-Resisting Metals -- 9.1 -- 9.2 -- Types -- Available Forms -- Metallurgy -- Properties -- Mechanical -- Physical -- Chemical (Corrosion) -- Friction -- Adhesive Wear -- Abrasive Wear -- Erosion -- Liquid -- Droplet -- Solid Particle -- Summary -- 9.3 -- Nickel-Base Alloys -- Cobalt-Base Alloys -- Titanium Alloys -- Precious Metals -- Zinc -- Refractory Metals -- Tin -- Carbon/Graphite -- Woods -- 9.4 -- Lithium -- Beryllium -- Magnesium -- Aluminum -- Friction -- Adhesive Wear -- Abrasion -- Erosion -- Glossary -- Major Concepts and Ideas in Tribological Properties of Stainless Steels and Other Corrosion-Resisting Metals -- Questions for Discussion -- Tribological Properties of Ceramics, Cermets, and Cemented Carbides -- 10.1 -- Ceramics -- Cermets -- Cemented Carbides -- 10.2 -- Alumina -- Abrasivity -- Abrasion Resistance -- Friction -- Adhesive Wear -- Erosion -- Summary -- Silicon Carbide -- Properties -- Friction. 
505 8 |a Adhesive Wear -- Abrasive Wear -- Erosion Resistance -- Silicon Nitride -- Properties -- Zirconia -- Friction -- Abrasion Resistance -- Adhesive Wear -- 10.3 -- 10.4 -- Availability -- Properties -- Friction -- Adhesive Wear -- Abrasive Wear -- Erosion -- Main Points -- Glossary -- Major Concepts and Ideas in Tribological Properties of Ceramics, Cermets, and Cemented Carbides -- Questions for Discussion -- Tribology of Plastics and Elastomers -- 11.1 -- 11.2 -- Properties -- 11.3 -- 11.4 -- 11.5 -- 11.6 -- 11.7 -- 11.8 -- Friction -- Abrasion Resistance -- Sliding Wear -- Erosion -- Glossary -- Major Concepts and Ideas in Tribology of Plastics and Elastomers -- Questions for Discussion -- Material Modifications (Coatings, Treatments, et cetera) for Tribological Applications -- 12.1 -- 12.2 -- 12.3 -- Heat Treating -- Vacuum Coating -- Thermal Spray -- Fusion Hardfacing -- Plating/Electroplating -- Work Hardening -- 12.4 -- Chemical Conversion Coatings -- Solid-Film Coatings -- Fluorocarbon Coatings -- Lubricating Platings -- Vacuum Coatings -- Surface Texturing -- Surface Oiling -- Applicability -- Thickness/Depth -- 12.5 -- 12.6 -- 12.7 -- 12.8 -- 12.9 -- 12.10 -- Main Points -- Glossary -- Major Concepts and Ideas in Material Modifications (Coatings, Treatments, et cetera) for Tribological Applications -- Questions for Discussion -- Biotribology -- 13.1 -- 13.2 -- Masticating -- Dental Appliances -- Dental Summary -- 13.3 -- Hip Joints -- Knee Joints -- Shoulder Joints -- Other Joints -- 13.4 -- Human Touch (Haptics) -- Human Sight -- Tribology of Taste -- 13.5 -- 13.6 -- Tribocorrosion -- Stents -- 13.7 -- 13.8 -- 13.9 -- Main Points -- Glossary -- Major Concepts and Ideas in Biotribology -- Questions for Discussion -- Tribology of Lubricants -- 14.1 -- Types -- Properties -- Viscosity -- Solvency -- Oxidation Resistance -- Acid and Base Number. 
505 8 |a Flash Point -- Pour Point -- Ash -- Color -- Volatility -- Moisture Content -- Corrosivity -- Molecular Weight -- Additives -- Particles -- 14.2 -- Wear and Friction Tests -- 14.3 -- Intercalation of Lubricants -- Powders -- Waxes -- Thin-Film Coatings -- Metallic Coatings -- Polymer Coatings -- Plastic Films -- 14.4 -- 14.5 -- 14.6 -- Friction Control -- Slipperiness of the Lubricant -- Load-Carrying Capacity of Lubricants -- Discerning Oil Differences -- 14.7 -- Oils -- Greases -- Solid Lubricants -- Viscosity of Oil -- Glossary -- Major Concepts and Ideas in Tribology of Lubricants -- Questions for Discussion -- Selection of Materials for Tribosystems -- 15.1 -- 15.2 -- 15.3 -- 15.4 -- 15.5 -- 15.6 -- 15.7 -- 15.8 -- 15.9 -- 15.10 -- 15.11 -- 15.12 -- Cermets -- Cemented Carbides -- 15.13 -- 15.14 -- 15.15 -- 15.16 -- 15.17 -- Glossary -- Major Concepts and Ideas in Selection of Materials for Tribosystems -- Questions for Discussion -- Symbols for Some Common Elements -- Index -- A -- C -- E -- F -- I -- M -- O -- P -- S -- T -- W -- Z. 
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