Tribological design of machine elements

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D. Dowson, Cm. Taylor, M. Godet and D. Berthe (Eds.)0444874356, 9780444874351, 9780080875781

On previous occasions each Symposium has focused attention on a current and significant research topic, usually reflecting the interests of the Leeds or Lyon research groups, however this time the main focus was on the vitally important subject of technology transfer, providing the 154 delegates from 21 countries with the rare opportunity to discuss the impact of their studies on machine design.

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Page iii

Copyright page
Page iv

Introduction
Pages ix-xi
Duncan Dowson, Chris Taylor

The Tribological Design of Machine Elements Original Research Article
Pages 3-12
H.S. Cheng

Tribological design – The aerospace industry Original Research Article
Pages 15-21
J.A. Dominy

Tribological design-The railways Original Research Article
Pages 23-32
C. Pritchard, T.G. Pearce

Tribological design-The automotive industry Original Research Article
Pages 33-39
P.A. Willermet

Tribological design – The process industries Original Research Article
Pages 41-44
J.D. Summers-Smith

Design of Controllable Mechanical Seals Original Research Article
Pages 47-55
R.F. Salant, O. Giles, W.E. Key

Micro-elastohydrodynamic lubricant film formation in rotary lip seal contacts Original Research Article
Pages 57-68
A. Gabelli

Lubrication of reciprocating seals: Experiments on the influence of surface roughness on friction and leakage Original Research Article
Pages 69-77
A.F.C. Kanters, M. Visscher

Radial lip seals, thermal aspects Original Research Article
Pages 79-88
M.J.L. Stakenborg, R.A.J. van Ostayen

Lubrication and fatigue analysis of a cam and roller follower Original Research Article
Pages 91-100
B.A. Gecim

Predictions of cam wear profiles Original Research Article
Pages 101-109
R.H. Fries, C.A. Rogers

Cam and follower design Original Research Article
Pages 111-130
A.D. Ball, D. Dowson, C.M. Taylor

Power transmission by flat, V and timing belts Original Research Article
Pages 133-142
T.H.C. Childs, I.K. Parker

Power rating of flat belt drives – A wear approach Original Research Article
Pages 143-147
B.G. Gerbert

The relationship between uneven tooth contact loading and surface durability in flexible gear designs Original Research Article
Pages 151-160
J.F. Harrop, A. Tam

Temperature and pressure measurements in gear contacts with thin-film-transducers Original Research Article
Pages 161-165
H. Peeken, P. Ayanoglu

A static and dynamic analysis of misaligned gears with partial contact areas Original Research Article
Pages 167-172
Ph. Sainsot, Ph. Velex, D. Berthe

The Palmgren-Miner rule derived Original Research Article
Pages 175-179
J.J. Kauzlarich

Prediction of rolling bearing life under practical operating conditions Original Research Article
Pages 181-187
E. loannides, B. Jacobson, J.H. Tripp

Surface damage on rolling elements and its subsequent effects on performance and life Original Research Article
Pages 189-197
J.C. Hamer, A.A. Lubrecht, E. loannides, R.S. Sayles

Debris denting-The associated residual stresses and their effect on the fatigue life of rolling bearing: An FEM analysis Original Research Article
Pages 199-207
C.N. Ko, E. loannides

Axially profiled circular bearings and their potential application in high speed lubrication Original Research Article
Pages 211-218
S. Basri, D.T. Gethin

Analysis of partial arc journal bearings Original Research Article
Pages 219-228
E.W. Cowking

Elapsed time for the decay of thermal transients in fluid film bearing assemblies Original Research Article
Pages 229-235
C.M.M. Ettles, H. Heshmat, K.R. Brockwell

Design procedures based on numerical methods for hydrodynamic lubrication Original Research Article
Pages 237-242
J.O. Medwell

The effect of residual stress and temperature on the fretting of bearing steel Original Research Article
Pages 245-252
M. Kuno, R.B. Waterhouse

The wear of hot working tools. Application to forging and rolling of steel Original Research Article
Pages 253-258
E. Felder

The influence of debris inclusion on the performance of polymeric seals in ball valves Original Research Article
Pages 259-265
B.J. Briscoe, P.J. Tweedale

Tribological characteristics of needle bearings Original Research Article
Pages 269-276
S. Blair, W.O. Winer

Power loss prediction in ball bearings Original Research Article
Pages 277-286
R.J. Chittenden, D. Dowson, C.M. Taylor

The effect of roller end-flange contact shape upon frictional losses and axial load of the radial cylindrical roller bearing Original Research Article
Pages 287-295
H. Krzemiński-Freda, B. Warda

The study of roller end and guiding shoulder construction of roller bearings Original Research Article
Pages 297-301
M. Li, S. Wen

Dynamically loaded journal bearings: a modal approach to EHL design analysis Original Research Article
Pages 305-315
A. Kumar, J.F. Booker, P.K. Goenka

Shape defects and misalignment effects in connecting-rod bearings Original Research Article
Pages 317-322
P. Maspeyrot, J. Frene

Transient dynamics of engine bearing systems Original Research Article
Pages 323-332
S. Boedo, J.F. Booker

Thermal considerations in engine bearings Original Research Article
Pages 333-342
G.A. Clayton, C.M. Taylor

Design requirements of ceramic sliding contacts Original Research Article
Pages 345-348
R.J. Gozdawa, T.A. Stolarski

Unlubricated wear and friction behaviour of alumina and silicon carbide ceramics Original Research Article
Pages 349-354
G. Kapelski, F. Platon, P. Boch

The effects of surrounding atmosphere on the friction and wear of ceramics Original Research Article
Pages 355-364
S. Sasaki

Wear performance of materials for ball screw and spline applications in Candu reactor fuelling machines Original Research Article
Pages 365-370
P.E. Dale, R. Tristani

Tribological design-The power generation industry Original Research Article
Pages 373-382
P.G. Morton

Tribological design and assessment-The nuclear industry Original Research Article
Pages 383-388
T.C. Chivers

Tribological design-The spacecraft industry Original Research Article
Pages 389-396
R.A. Rowntree, E.W. Roberts, M.J. Todd

Tribological design – The electronics industry Original Research Article
Pages 397-408
E.A. Muijderman, A.G. Tangena, F. Bremer, P.L. Holster, A.v. Montfoortand

Optimum design and automatic drawing of recessed hydrostatic bearings Original Research Article
Pages 411-418
S. Xu, B. Chen

Computer aided design of externally pressurized bearings Original Research Article
Pages 419-424
G.J.J. van Heijningen, C.M. Kalker-Kalkman

A theoretical investigation of hybrid journal bearings applied to high speed heavily loaded conditions requiring jacking capabilities Original Research Article
Pages 425-433
D. Ives, W. Weston, P.G. Morton, W.B. Rowe

Behaviour of a high-speed hydrostatic thrust bearing with recess inserts and grooved lands Original Research Article
Pages 435-444
D. Ashman, E.W. Parker, A. Cowley

An experimental comparison between the performance of a ‘total cross flow’ and an equivalent conventional design hydrostatic journal bearing Original Research Article
Pages 445-454
M. Abdolmaleki, A. Skorin, F.P. Wardle, R.A.E. Wood

Review Paper: Tribological design – Information storage and retrieval Original Research Article
Pages 457-469
B. Bhushan

Active magnetic bearing design methodology-A conventional rotordynamics approach Original Research Article
Pages 471-478
H.M. Chen

The incorporation of artificial intelligence in the design of herringbone journal bearings Original Research Article
Pages 481-488
K. Ishii, B.J. Hamrock, J. Klinger

Bearing selection using a knowledge based system Original Research Article
Pages 489-493
R.T. Griffin, M.J. Winfield, S.S. Douglas

Tribology aids for designers Original Research Article
Pages 495-499
C.J. Thijsse

Written Discussions and Contributions
Pages 503-512

List of Authors
Pages 513-516

List of Delegates
Pages 517-522

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