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YOSHIOKA,T.- MINORU,T. Clarification of Rolling Contact Fatigue Initiation using Acoustic Emission Technique. Lubrication Engineering, Vol.51, No.l, 1995, p.41-44. [Pg.66]

YOSHIOKA,T. Detection of Rolling Contact Sub-Surftice Fatigue Cracks Using Acoustic Emission Technique. Lubrication Engineering, Vol.49, No.4, 1993, p.303-308. [Pg.66]

O Connor, J.J., and Boyd, J., eds.. Standard Handbook of Lubrication Engineering, McGraw-Flill Book Co., 1968. [Pg.557]

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

Groeneweg, M. Hakim, N. Barber, G. C. and Klaus, E. (1991). Vapor Delivered Lubrication of Diesel Engines— Cylinder Kit Rig Simulation. Lubrication Engineering, 47(12) 10.1S. [Pg.1167]

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]

Papay AG. 1989. Automatic-transmission fluids Dexron II and beyond. Lubrication Engineering 45 121-128. [Pg.348]

PapayAG. 1991. Formulating automatic-transmission fluids. Lubrication Engineering 47 271-275. [Pg.348]

Brining, 5 788 Brinkman s theory, 22 54 Briquetting process, 74 497 Britannia metal, composition, 3 52t British Lubrication Engineering Working Group, 75 201, 202. See also Great Britain United Kingdom (UK)... [Pg.118]

In a crankcase-lubricated engine, the oil compartment acts as a sink for heavy molecular incomplete combustion products such as PAH, which can be present at up to 1000 times original concentrations. The lubricating oil is altered by nitration, cracking of polymers,... [Pg.724]

Tonshoff HK, Denkena B (1991) J Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers 47 772... [Pg.162]

Figure 2.3 Reprinted from Lubrication, Vol. 44, 1958, pp. 173-186, with permission from Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers. Figure 2.3 Reprinted from Lubrication, Vol. 44, 1958, pp. 173-186, with permission from Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers.
It is less clear why there has been very little use of other types of inorganic matrices. Some inorganic solids would seem to have useful properties for this purpose, but the only one which has been described in any detail is sodium silicate. This was the binder for the bonded coating developed by the US Naval Aircraft Materials Laboratory which was described in Chapter 11, but the same material was used ° as a bulk composite in certain components in a dry-lubricated engine. It was used to provide transfer lubrication, and presumably it was not capable of use in load-bearing situations. [Pg.234]

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]

Lubricants/Engine Oils/Heat Transfer Oils/Hydraulic Fluids/ Demolding Agents/Inks... [Pg.755]

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]

Sasaki, A., Tobisu, H., and Uchiyama, S. (February 15-17 2008) How to judge depletion of oxidation inhibitors and how to simulate necessary top-up fresh oil to recover depleted additive. In CD Proc. 16th International Colloquium Tribology, Lubricants, Materials and Lubrication Engineering, Stuttgart/Ostfildem, Germany. [Pg.291]

Snyder CE. (1980) Utilization of Synthetic-Based Hydrauhc Iduids in Aerospace Applications. Lubrication Engineering, 36, 160-167. [Pg.372]

Gschwender LJ, Snyder CE, Jr, Fultz GW. (1986) Development of a —54°C to 135°C Synthetic Hydrocarbon-Based. Fire-Resistant Hydrauhc Fluid. Lubrication Engineering, 42, 485-490. [Pg.372]


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