Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 33 Issue 6
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
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SOME CONSIDERATIONS OF MARINE SHAFTING DESIGN
O.C. LARSENThis paper, the first part of which was published in our September/October issue, was one of eleven read during the 1979 Conference on Operational Aspects of Propulsion Shafting…
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AMERICAN COATING TECHNIQUES: Solid lubricants that can reduce wear and increase cutting tool life
L. STALLINGS, B.K. GABELWORK carried out at the United States Naval Air Development Centre indicates that coatings of solid lubricants can considerably cut down wear rates and, consequently, prolong the…
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TRIBOLOGY'S BIG BONUS
H. PETER JOST, J. SCHOFIELDAlthough there is no likelihood of mankind running out of energy in the foreseeable future, the immediate danger—pressing for remedial action—is its shortage in the form we are…
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- Andreas Rosenkranz