Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 2 Issue 10
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
“DETERGENCY” in crankcase oils
F.F. MUSGRAVEABOUT ten years ago in the United States oils of the “detergent” type had come into rather general use for some diesel engine operation because they permitted longer periods of…
CENTRALIZED lubrication at a STEEL ROLLING MILL
WE are constantly emphasising, in our columns, of lubrication to industry. There is no industry which cannot obtain some benefits and some savings in lubrication and maintenance…
PHOSPHATE COATINGS
M.B. ROOSAThe automotive, aircraft and diesel engine fields have maintained one common trend toward increased power output, higher compression ratios, and resultant higher engine…
The viscosity‐temperature dependence of lubricating oils
A.V. BRANKERON the basis of the kinetic theory, molecules in a liquid, at a given temperature, are at a certain energy level. Before the molecules can undergo a transition to a higher energy…
METAL TRANSFER from PISTON RINGS to CYLINDERS during RUN‐IN
C.D. STRANG, J.T BURWELLThe current hypothesis on the mechanism of dry and boundary friction conceives solid surfaces in contact as forming very minute welds or adhesions on the isolated areas of true…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Carsten Gachot
- Andreas Rosenkranz