Machinery lubrication and reliability /
While it is mostly "behind the scenes," lubrication is used wherever you look-in all types of machines, vehicles, and aircrafts. Its usefulness is everywhere, in every industry, from all types of manufacturing, power, health, petrochemicals, food, paper, and metallurgy to small industries...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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South Norwalk, Connecticut :
Industrial Press, Inc.,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover (Machinery Lubrication and Reliability)
- Front Matter
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1
- Introduction
- Link Between Maintenance Strategy and Lubrication Reliability
- Asset Maintenance Strategy
- Reactive Maintenance
- Preventive Maintenance
- Predictive Maintenance
- Proactive Maintenance
- Reliability-Centered Maintenance
- Developing the Right Maintenance Strategy for Your Assets
- What Is Lubrication Reliability?
- Maintenance Strategy Applicable to Lubrication Reliability
- Managing A Successful Lubrication Program
- Conclusion
- International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) Questions
- Chapter 2
- Friction, Wear, and Lubrication
- Friction
- Laws of Sliding Friction
- Rolling Friction
- Properties of Rolling Friction
- Laws of Rolling Friction
- Fluid Friction
- Wear
- Wear Mechanisms
- Adhesion
- Corrosive Wear
- Abrasive Wear
- Surface Fatigue Wear
- How to Avoid Wear of Lubricated Contacts
- Lubrication
- Theory of Oil Film Formation
- Lubrication Regimes
- Conformal and Nonconformal Surfaces
- Modes of Lubrication
- Hydrodynamic Lubrication
- Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication
- Partial/Mixed Lubrication
- Boundary Lubrication
- Stribeck Curve
- Factors That Affect the Effectiveness of the Oil Film
- Conclusion
- ICML Questions
- Chapter 3
- Lubricants and Their Properties
- Solid Lubricants
- Classification of Solid Lubricants
- Inorganic Lubricants with Lamellar Structure
- Soft Metals
- Polymeric Materials
- Ceramics and Cermets (Metal-Bonded Ceramic) Coatings
- Advantages of Solid Lubricants
- Disadvantages of Solid Lubricants
- Semisolid Lubricants (Greases)
- Types and Characteristics of Greases
- Composition
- What Does Base Oil Do in Lubricating Greases?
- What Does Thickener Do in Lubricating Greases?
- Types of Thickeners
- What Do Additives Do in Lubricating Greases?
- Types and Characteristics of Grease Components
- Base Oils
- Petroleum Oils
- Synthetic Fluids
- Vegetable Oils
- Thickening Agents
- Simple Soaps
- Complex Soaps
- Nonsoap Thickeners
- Additives
- Tackiness Additives
- Extreme Pressure (EP) Additives
- Classification of Greases: NLGI Grease Grade Numbers
- Properties of Greases
- Consistency and Penetration
- Bleeding
- Bleeding (ASTM D 1742)
- Dropping Point
- Grease Selection
- Temperature
- Speed
- Pressure
- Viscosity, Speed, and Pressure
- Conditions, Environment, and Contamination
- Incompatibility of Greases
- Oil Versus Grease
- Liquid Lubricants
- Classification of Liquid Lubricants
- Vegetable Oils
- Mineral Oils
- Paraffinic Components
- Disadvantages of Mineral Oils
- Synthetic Lubricants
- Gaseous Lubricants
- Liquid Lubricant Selection
- Operating Speed
- Load
- Temperature
- Method of Lubrication
- Operating Environment
- Physical Properties of Lubricating Oils
- Density
- Lubricity
- Demulsibility
- Foaming