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Tribology for Energy Conservation


Author(s): Taylor; Flamand; Georges; Lubrecht; Dowson; Childs; Dalmaz; Berthier
ISBN10:  0444500332
ISBN13:  9780444500335
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  7/23/1998
Publisher(s): Elsevier Science & Technology

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The 24th Leeds-Lyon Symposium was held in London from 4th-6th September 1997, where it was hosted by the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine.

The meeting addressed the topic of "Tribology for Energy Conservation" and attracted a wide range of stimulating papers and speakers. Some 150 delegates from nineteen countries attended and about sixty papers were presented in fifteen sessions. These covered the topics of lubricants, wear, friction reduction, hydrodynamics, elastohydrodynamic lubrication, surface roughness, manufacturing, component life (including condition monitoring), and automotive aspects.

Introduction v
SESSION I Keynote Address 1(10)
A Role for Tribology in Life Cycle Design
3(8)
R. Clift
SESSION II Invited Lectures 11(38)
Fuel Economy Improvement by Engine and Gear Oils
13(12)
W.J. Bartz
Engine Oil Fuel Efficiency-Practical Issues
25(10)
S. Korcek
Some Challenges to Tribology Posed by Energy Efficient Technology
35(14)
H.A. Spikes
SESSION III Lubricants (1) 49(36)
Nano-rheology of Polyisoprene Solutions Confined Between Two Solid Surfaces
51(12)
J.-.M. Georges
S. Millot
A. Tonck
R.C. Coy
A.G. Schlijper
B.P. Williamson
Boundary Conditions in Fractionated Lubication
63(12)
M.-H. Meurisse
Thermal Degradation of Greases and the Effect on Lubrication Performance
75(10)
S. Hurley
P.M. Cann
H.A. Spikes
SESSION IV Wear 85(30)
Wear Due to Debris Particles in Rolling Bearing Contacts
87(8)
R.W. Hamilton
R.S. Sayles
E. Ioannides
Wear Behaviour of Synchronisers in Relation to a Duty Parameter
95(8)
T. Losche
E.G. Paland
G. Poll
Preliminary Study of the Tribological Performance of Surface Coatings Under Different Slide-to Roll Ratios and Lubricated Condition
103(12)
C.W. Chan
L.K.Y. Li
J.H.W. Siu
G.T.Y. Wan
SESSION V Friction Reduction 115(58)
Four Great Challenges Confronting our Understanding and Modeling of Sliding Friction
117(12)
P.J. Blau
Observations of Frictional Behaviour of Mos2 and Dependence on Surface Roughness Orientation
129(10)
I. Lee-Prudhoe
M. Starkey
R.S. Sayles
Role of Mechanical Properties in the friction and Transfer Behaviour of anisotropic PET Base Films
139(12)
C. Blondet
M. Brendle
Physical Characterization of the Anti-wear Performance of Phosphate Coatings. Application to Engine Tappets
151(10)
C. Monteil
G. Meunier
C. Roques-Carmes
Developments of Fretting Sliding Criteria to Quantify the Local Friction Coefficient Evolution Under Partial Slip Conditions
161(12)
S. Fouvry
Ph. Kapsa
L. Vincent
SESSION VI Hydrodynamics 173(46)
Analysis of Mixed Lubrication of Dynamically Loaded Journal Bearings Including Non-Newtonian Effects and Mass Conserving Cavitation
175(12)
C. Zhang
Z. Zhang
Z. Qiu
Spring Supported Thrust Bearings for Hydroelectric Generators: Influence of Oil Viscosity on Power Loss
187(8)
J.H. Ferguson
J.H. Yuan
J.B. Medley
Shock Absorption by Oil Films Applicable to Bearing and Seal Parts of Hydraulic Equipment
195(10)
T. Kazama
A. Yamaguchi
Optimization of Oil Flow Rate and Oil Film Temperature Rise in High Speed Hydrodynamic Journal Bearings
205(6)
H. Hashimoto
Tilting Pad Thrust bearing Tests-Influence of Oil Flow Rate on Power Loss and Temperatures
211(8)
W.W. Gardner
SESSION VII Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication 219(46)
Elastohydrodynamic Lubricant Film Shape-Comparison Between Experimental and Theoretical Results
221(12)
I. Krupka
M. Hartl
J. Cermak
M. Liska
The Evolution of Lubricant Film Defects in the Starved Regime
233(10)
F. Chevalier
A.A. Lubrecht
P.M.E. Cann
G. Dalmaz
Starvation in Ball Bearing Lubricated by Oil and Air Lubrication System
243(10)
F. Itoigawa
T. Nakamura
T. Matsubara
Starved Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication of the Rib-Roller End Contact in Tapered Roller Bearings: Film Thickness, Traction and Moments
253(12)
F. Colin
F. Chevalier
J.-P. Chaomleffel
J. de Mul
G. Dalmaz
SESSION VIII Surface Roughness 265(44)
Specifying Surface Roughness for Spur and Helical Gears
267(8)
W. Scott
D.J. Hargreaves
Experimental Studies of Dynamic Sliding Wear for PEHL Contacts
275(6)
W. Wang
P.L. Wong
``Bi-Gaussian'' Representation of Worn Surface Topography in Elastic Contact Problems
281(10)
S.E. Leefe
Effects of Surface Topography and Running-in Upon Rolling Contact Fatigue Life-Evaluation of Plasticity Index
291(10)
A. Nakajima
T. Mawatari
Effect of Surface Roughness on Friction Loss Between Cam and Follower
301(8)
A. Nakahara
M. Yamaji
K. Kyogoku
SESSION IX Invited Lectures 309(26)
Energy Conservation Through Surface Engineering
311(8)
P.A. Dearnley
H. Weiss
Energy Saving Through Extended Component Life
319(8)
M.H. Jones
The Impact on Tribological Issues of Energy Conservation in Metal Forming Operations
327(8)
J.H. Beynon
SESSION X Manufacturing 335(36)
Modelling of Friction in the Simulation of Metal Machining
337(10)
T.H.C. Childs
M. Dirikolu
K. Maekawa
Optimisation of Wall Friction in Food Processing
347(10)
M.J. Adams
B.J. Briscoe
G. Corfield
C.J. Lawrence
X. Weert
Behaviour of Diamond Coatings on Cutting Tools
357(8)
J. Rousseau
D. Paulmier
T. Mathia
T. Le Huu
H. Zaidi
F. Govin
J.F. Larose
The characterisation of Die Friction as a Means to Reduce Component Machining and Attain Near-Net Shape Form
365(6)
N. Ozkan
B.J. Briscoe
I. Aydin
SESSION XI Component Life 371(40)
Tribologists and `Greening' of Materials Technology
373(6)
J. Larsen-Basse
Analysis of the Fretting Behaviour of a Glass/Epoxy Interface
379(10)
M. Kharrat
A. Krichen
A. Chateauminois
Methodology of Characterisation of the Raceway/Lubricant/Ball Contacts Submitted to Vibrations and Degraded by False Brinelling
389(10)
C. Barthou
B. Vannes
D. Girodin
M. Pierantoni
Influence of the Nature and Size of Solid Particles on the Indentation Features in EHL Contacts
399(12)
F. Ville
D. Nelias
SESSION XII Component Life-Condition Monitoring 411(42)
Relationship between Acoustic Emission Source Position and Spalling Position in Radial Rolling Bearings
413(10)
T. Yoshioka
H. Mano
Real-Time Condition Monitoring of Mechanical Face Seal
423(8)
M. Zou
I. Green
Wear Debris Analysis of Condition Monitoring of Gears
431(12)
J. Sugimura
M. Takesue
Y. Yamamoto
Condition Based Maintenance-The Benefits of Counting the Cost
443(10)
B.S. Rajan
B.J. Roylance
SESSION XIII Lubricants (2) 453(34)
The Effect of the Viscosity-Pressure Behaviour of Lubricants on the Film Thickness in Elastohydrodynamically Lubricated Line Contacts
455(10)
D.J. Schipper
W.E. ten Napel
Elastohydrodynamic Friction Behaviour of Polyalphaolefin Blends
465(12)
A. La Fountain
G.J. Johnston
H.A. Spikes
Preliminary Investigation of the Influence of Temperature on the Limiting Shear Strength of Lubricant Films Using a Sliding Wedge Test
477(10)
E.M. Kopalinsky
P.L.B. Oxley
C. Greenhill
SESSION XIV Automotive 487(38)
A Tribological Study of Roller Follower Valve Trains. Part 1: A Theoretical Study with a Numerical Lubrication Model Considering Possible Sliding
489(12)
F. Ji
C.M. Taylor
A Sensitivity Analysis of the Influences of the Design and Operational Parameters on Frictional Losses of Ring Packs in an Internal Combustion Engine
501(14)
M.-T. MA
AES Investigation of the Transfer and Chemical Behaviour of MoS2 in Rolling Contacts
515(10)
S. Debaud
S. Mischeler
G. Gugler
SESSION XV Friction Reduction 525(20)
Wet Friction Materials for the Continuous Slip Torque Converter Clutch-Fuel Economy Improvement of Passenger Cars Equipped with Automatic Transmission
527(8)
Y. Kamada
N. Wang
T. Kotanigawa
J. Kawabata
M. Araki
K. Mukaida
The Reduction of Friction in Axially Non-Cylindrical Journal Bearings Using Grooved Bearing Shells
535(10)
H.E. Rasheed
Written Discussion 545(20)
List of Delegates 565

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