Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 39 Issue 2
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
OSBORNE REYNOLDS CENTENARY 1886–1986
D. DOWSONTHIS year marks the centenary of the publication of the most significant paper every written in the field of tribology. It is therefore timely to recall the nineteenth century…
PUTTING YOUR VIEWS TO THE COMMUNITY
MOST organisations are accustomed to putting their views to national governments, largely through trade or technical associations. Now, with a dozen countries in the European…
ULTRA LOW‐FRICTION LUBRICANT RESEARCH
PROBLEMS in connection with ultra low‐friction lubricants have been investigated by the European Space Tribology Laboratory at Risley and some of this work, conducted over a long…
HITACHI CLOSES THE GAP
INTEREST in tin powder for powder metallurgy is growing; not only does it find a place in non‐ferrous powder metallurgy, as in sintered porous bronzes used for bearings, but it is…
A DREAM BEARING
HAVING looked at all the problems that one may find in lubrication and wear, one may dream of a bearing which would have no contact between the rotating and static parts: the…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Carsten Gachot
- Andreas Rosenkranz