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Hydrostatic lubrication /

Hydrostatic lubrication is characterized by the complete separation of the conjugated surfaces of a kinematic pair, by means of a film of fluid, which is pressurized by an external piece of equipment. Its distinguishing features are lack of wear, low friction, high load capacity, a high degree of st...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bassani, Roberto
Otros Autores: Piccigallo, Bruno
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Elsevier, 1992.
Colección:Tribology series ; 22.
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520 |a Hydrostatic lubrication is characterized by the complete separation of the conjugated surfaces of a kinematic pair, by means of a film of fluid, which is pressurized by an external piece of equipment. Its distinguishing features are lack of wear, low friction, high load capacity, a high degree of stiffness and the ability to damp vibrations. This book reviews the study of externally pressurized lubrication, both from the theoretical and the technical point of view, thereby serving the needs of both researchers as well as students and technical designers. In this connection, design suggestions for the most common types of hydrostatic bearings have been included, as well as a number of examples. A comprehensive bibliography is included with each chapter providing up to date references for more in depth coverage. 
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Hydrostatic Lubrication; Copyright Page; Contents; List of main symbols; Chapter 1. HYDROSTATIC BEARINGS; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 WORKING PRINCIPLE; 1.3 ADVANTAGES AND DRAWBACKS; 1.4 APPLICATIONS; 1.5 TYPES OF BEARINGS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. COMPENSATING DEVICES; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 DIRECT SUPPLY SYSTEMS; 2.3 COMPENSATED SUPPLY SYSTEM; 2.4 THE COMMONEST SUPPLY SYSTEMS; 2.5 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. LUBRICANTS; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 MINERAL LUBRICANTS; 3.3 SYNTHETIC LUBRICANTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. BASIC EQUATIONS; 4.1 INTRODUCTION 
505 8 |a 4.2 NAVIER-STOKES AND CONTINUITY EQUATIONS4.3 THE REYNOLDS EQUATION; 4.4 THE LAPLACE EQUATION; 4.5 LOAD CAPACITY, FLOW RATE, FRICTION; 4.6 THE ENERGY EQUATION; 4.7 LAMINAR FLOW THROUGH CHARACTERISTIC CONFIGURATIONS; 4.8 FLOW INTO THE INLET LENGTH; 4.9 INLET LOSSES; 4.10 TURBULENT FLOW; 4.11 THE FLOW IN ORIFICES; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. PAD COEFFICIENTS; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 GENERAL STATEMENTS; 5.3 CIRCULAR RECESS PAD; 5.4 ANNULAR RECESS PADS; 5.5 TAPERED PADS; 5.6 SPHERICAL PADS; 5.7 RECTANGULAR PADS; 5.8 CYLINDRICAL PADS; 5.9 HYDROSTATIC LIFTS; 5.10 SCREW AND NUT ASSEMBLY; REFERENCES 
505 8 |a Chapter 6. SINGLE PAD BEARINGS6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 DIRECT SUPPLY; 6.3 COMPENSATED SUPPLY; 6.4 DESIGN OF SINGLE-PAD THRUST BEARINGS; Chapter 7. OPPOSED-PAD AND MULTIPAD BEARINGS; 7.1 INTRODUCTION; 7.2 OPPOSED-PAD BEARINGS; 7.3 LEAD SCREWS; 7.4 SELF-REGULATING BEARINGS; 7.5 HYDROSTATIC SLIDEWAYS; 7.6 MULTIPAD JOURNAL BEARINGS; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. MULTIRECESS BEARINGS; 8.1 INTRODUCTION; 8.2 ANALYSIS; 8.3 MULTIRECESS JOURNAL BEARINGS; 8.4 ANNULAR MULTIRECESS THRUST BEARINGS; 8.5 TAPERED MULTIRECESS BEARINGS; 8.6 SPHERICAL JOURNAL BEARINGS; 8.7 YATES BEARINGS; REFERENCES 
505 8 |a Chapter 9. HYBRID PLAIN JOURNAL BEARINGS9.1 INTRODUCTION; 9.2 PERFORMANCE OF THE HYBRID PLAIN JOURNAL BEARINGS; 9.3 DESIGN OF HYBRID BEARINGS; 9.4 CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. DYNAMICS; 10.1 INTRODUCTION; 10.2 EQUATION OF MOTION; 10.3 PAD COEFFICIENTS; 10.4 SUPPLY SYSTEMS; 10.5 DYNAMICS OF SINGLE-PAD BEARINGS; 10.6 OPPOSED-PAD BEARINGS; 10.7 SELF-REGULATING BEARINGS; 10.8 MULTIPAD BEARING SYSTEMS; 10.9 MULTIRECESS JOURNAL BEARINGS; REFERENCES; Chapter 11. OPTIMIZATION; 11.1 INTRODUCTION; 11.2 GENERAL PROCEDURE; 11.3 CONDITIONS OF MINIMUM; 11.4 EFFICIENCY; 11.5 DIRECT SUPPLY 
505 8 |a 11.6 OPTIMIZATION11.7 REAL PADS; 11.8 COMPENSATED SUPPLY; 11.9 OPTIMIZATION; 11.10 OTHER TYPES OF COMPENSATING ELEMENTS; 11.11 REAL PADS; REFERENCES; Chapter 12. THERMAL FLOW; 12.1 INTRODUCTION; 12.2 TEMPERATURES IN THE BEARING; 12.3 SUPPLY PIPELINE; 12.4 COMPENSATING ELEMENTS; 12.5 PUMP; 12.6 COOLING PIPELINES; 12.7 SELF-COOLING CAPILLARY TUBE; 12.8 VISCOSITY AND TEMPERATURE; REFERENCES; Chapter 13. EXPERIMENTAL TESTS; 13.1 INTRODUCTION; 13.2 Hydrostatic systems; 13.3 EXPERIMENTAL RIGS; REFERENCES; Chapter 14. APPLICATIONS; 14.1 INTRODUCTION; 14.2 MACHINE TOOLS; 14.3 LARGE TILTING PADS 
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