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American Society of Lubrication Engineers

Calistrat, M.M., Gear Coupling Lubrication, American Society of Lubrication Engineers, 1974. [Pg.632]

Booklets and leaflets published by most oil suppliers Libraries of Institute of Plant Engineers Institution of Production Engineers Institute of Petroleum Institution of Electrical Engineers Institution of Mechanical Engineers Literature published by additive companies Literature published by the American Society of Lubrication Engineers Libraries of universities... [Pg.887]

A great deal of literature on this subject has been published by the American Society of Lubrication Engineers, now the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers, and their permission to reproduce a number of items from their publications is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.390]

Information on lubricants and lubrication devices is collected by the American Society of Lubrication Engineers, of Chicago, and is included in their bimonthly journal. Lubrication Engineering Jfi),... [Pg.32]

The American Society of Lubrication Engineers has issued a compilation of friction and wear devices [2] which describes 234 different pieces of apparatus. However, the measurement of friction is governed by only a few basic principles, and consequently an appreciation of the practical techniques employed is not difficult to acquire. To quote Bowden and Tabor [3] Any method which will give at the same time a measure of the normal load between surfaces and of the tangential force necessary to cause sliding can be used to determine the coefficient of friction."... [Pg.140]

Friction and Wear Devices, Revised and Enlarged Report of the Subcommittee on Wear, Lubrication Fundamentals Committee, 2nd Edition, American Society of Lubrication Engineers, Park Ridge, 111., 1976. [Pg.147]

Source R. D. Galli, B. L. Cupples, and R. E. Rutherford, A New Synthetic Food Grade White Oil, Journal of the American Society of Lubrication Engineers 36 365-372 (1982). With permission. [Pg.347]

Gardos, M. N. McConnell, B. D. "Development of a High-Load, High-Temperature, Self-Lubricating Composite," American Society of Lubrication Engineers SP-9, 1982. [Pg.286]

Lashway, R.W., Seshadri, S.G., and Srinivasan, M. (1983) Various forms of SiC and their effects on seal performance. 38th Armual Meeting of the American Society of Lubrication Engineers, Houston, Texas. [Pg.223]

D. W. Wisander and R. L. Johnson, "A Solid Film Lubricant Composition for Use at High Sliding Velocities in Liquid Nitrogen," Paper presented at the 1960 Annual Meeting American Society of Lubrication Engineers, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 1960 (Approved for publication in-ASLE Transactions). [Pg.218]

Not presented at the 1960 Cryogenic Engineering Conference but was presented before the ASLE/ASME Joint Lubrication Conference, October 17-19, 1960 and is reprinted here with the permission of the American Society of Lubrication Engineers from Vol. 4, No. 1 (1961 ASLE Transactions). [Pg.245]

HORNER, D., SIMMONS, J.E.L., and ADVANI, S., Measurements of maximum temperature in tlltlng-pad thrust bearings, Proc. American Society of Lubrication Engineers, Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, 12 - 15 May 1986. [Pg.54]

The author (AGB) gratefully acknowledges financial support for this work In the form of a Postgraduate Scholarship from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, The American Society of Lubrication Engineers special Education Grant, and the University of Waterloo Carl Pollock Fello [Pg.226]

Figure 2.40 Crystalline structures of 2H-NbS2 and 2H-M0S2. These schematic representations show the difference between the two structures. Taken from Jamison [63] by courtesy of ASLE, (1972) American Society of Lubrication Engineers... Figure 2.40 Crystalline structures of 2H-NbS2 and 2H-M0S2. These schematic representations show the difference between the two structures. Taken from Jamison [63] by courtesy of ASLE, (1972) American Society of Lubrication Engineers...
Cobum, J. F, Lubricant Vapor Pressure Derived From Evaporation Loss, Transactions, American Society of Lubricating Engineers, ASLTA, Vol. 12, 1969, pp. 129-134. [Pg.32]


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