Bearings /
Bearings.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Warrendale, PA : Oxford [England] ; Boston :
Society of Automotive Engineers ; Butterworth-Heinemann,
1993.
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Colección: | Tribology handbook.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Bearings: A Tribology Handbook; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Editor's Preface; Contributors; Part 1: Selection of bearings; Relative movement between machine components and the constraints applied; Chapter 1. Selection of bearing type and form; Examples of forms of bearing suitable for continuous movement; Examples of forms of bearing suitable for oscillatory movement only; Chapter 2. Selection of journal bearings; Selection by load capacity of bearings with continuous rotation; Selection of journal bearings with continuous rotation for special environmental conditions.
- Selection of journal bearings with continuous rotation for special performance requirementsSelection of Journal bearings with oscillating movement for special environments or performance; Chapter 3. Selection of thrust bearings; Guide to thrust bearing load-carrying capability; Thrust bearing selection for special environmental conditions; Thrust bearing selection for special performance requirements; Part 2: Plain bearings; Chapter 4. Plain bearing materials; Requirements and characteristics of lubricated plain bearing materials.
- Physical properties, forms available, and applications of some white metal bearing alloysPhysical properties, forms available, and applications of some copper-base alloy bearing materials; Physical properties, forms available, and applications of some aluminium-base alloy bearing materials; Overlay plating; Relative load-carrying capacities of bearing materials, and recommended journal hardness; Fatigue strength and relative compatibility of some bearing alloys; Characteristics of rubbing bearing materials; Chapter 5. Dry rubbing bearings; MATERIALS; EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENT; PERFORMANCE; WEAR.
- POINTS TO NOTE IN DESIGNChapter 6. Porous metal bearings; DESIGN AND MATERIAL SELECTION; LUBRICATION; INSTALLATION; GENERAL NOTE; Chapter 7. Grease, wick and drip fed journal bearings; AN APPROXIMATE METHOD FOR THE DESIGN OF STARVED FILM BEARINGS; Chapter 8. Ring and disc fed journal bearings; Chapter 9. Steady load pressure fed journal bearings; HYDRODYNAMIC BEARINGS; GUIDE TO PRELIMINARY DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE; GUIDE TO GROOVING AND OIL FEED ARRANGEMENTS; BEARING DESIGN LIMITS; RECOMMENDED MINIMUM DIAMETRAL CLEARANCE; GUIDE FOR ESTIMATING MAXIMUM CLEARANCE.
- PRACTICAL GUIDE TO REGION OF SAFE OPERATION (INDICATING ACCEPTABLE GEOMETRY AND OIL GRADE)BEARING LOAD CAPACITY; BEARING PERFORMANCE; DESIGN GUIDE CHECK LIST; GUIDE TO OPERATING MINIMUM FILM THICKNESS; GUIDE TO POWER LOSS; GUIDE TO OIL FLOW REQUIREMENT; EFFECT OF LOAD ANGLE ON FILM THICKNESS; EFFECT OF MISALIGNMENT ON FILM THICKNESS; Chapter 10. High speed bearings and rotor dynamics; ROTOR CRITICAL SPEEDS; ROTORDYNAMIC EFFECTS; SELECTION OF PLAINOR ROLLING BEARINGS; SELECTION OF TYPE OF PLAIN BEARING; Chapter 11. Crankshaft bearings; SELECTION OF PLAIN OR ROLLING BEARINGS.