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9781860584152

Tribology in Environmental Design 2003

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    9781860584152

  • ISBN10:

    1860584152

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-10-24
  • Publisher: WILEY

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Tribology in Environmental Design is an indispensable collection of chapters exploring the life cycle of all stages of tribological issues for product design. The contributors for this edition are from a wide range of disciplines and countries ensuring a comprehensive overview of Tribology in Environment Design. This well-renowned second international conference explores the role of tribology in the context of product design and how this influences environmental, as well as product life cycle, consequences. Topics covered include: Sustainable Design Life-oriented Products Life-cycle Assessment for Optimized Products Surface Engineering Lubricants Test Methods Advanced Materials Analytical Studies

Author Biography

Mark Hadfield is the editor of Tribology in Environmental Design 2003, published by Wiley. Ying Wang is the editor of Tribology in Environmental Design 2003, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Sustainable Design
Assessing environmental impacts of two-stroke outboard motor lubricants using tank testing and simple dispersion modelp. 3
Coolants based on native ester--technical assessmentp. 13
The role of surface engineering in environmental designp. 23
A methodology for assessment of the carbon neutrality of productsp. 31
Life-oriented Products
Development of a mechanical device for concealing underground the urban solid residual containersp. 41
Oxidized zirconium--a potentially longer lasting hip implantp. 51
Wear-mapping to optimize overlay coating design in rolling sliding contactsp. 59
Increased performance by applied tribology in internal combustion enginesp. 71
Life-cycle Assessment for Optimized Products
Investigating the environmental impact that issues of tribology have on the use phase of a domestic refrigeratorp. 85
Coolants based on native fat ester--comparative life-cycle assessmentp. 97
Surface engineering--how environmentally friendly is it?p. 109
Sliding wear under fluctuating loadp. 235
Protocol for clinically-relevant and severe wear simulator testing of total hip and knee implantsp. 247
High temperature oxidation and erosion of 304 stainless steel under coal-fired boiler atmospheresp. 255
Advanced Materials
High density sintered gears for automotive applicationsp. 271
Wear behaviour of aluminium-based composites containing ceramic particlesp. 283
Friction and wear of the oxidized titanium in dry sliding against Co-28Cr-5W-4Fe-3Ni-1Si cobalt alloyp. 291
Experimental investigation of lubricated surface ring crack fatigue in rolling contactp. 301
Variable tool-chip contact and chip morphology in machining with grooved cutting tools--a tribological perspectivep. 311
Processes of the abrasive wear-out elastomers and their connection with viscoelasticity qualitiesp. 325
Rolling wear of silicon nitride bearing material in a simulated refrigerant environment using a novel pressurized chamberp. 337
Abrasive wear resistance of carbon steel and iron alloys with a high chromium contentp. 347
Analytical Studies
A new approach to modelling of stress-induced degradation of formulated lubricants and their behaviour in lubricated contactsp. 359
Theories of roughness and wear--verification and comparison by using empirical modelsp. 371
The influence of asperity shape on the asperity persistence--one experimental and finite element modelling approach to understand the growth of the real contact area under Bl conditionsp. 381
Authors' Indexp. 389
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