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Lubrication Fundamentals, Revised and Expanded (3rd Ed.) Third Edition, Revised and Expanded

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Lubrication Fundamentals, Revised and Expanded

Careful selection of the right lubricant(s) is required to keep a machine running smoothly. Lubrication Fundamentals, Third Edition, Revised and Expanded describes the need and design for the many specialized oils and greases used to lubricate machine elements and builds on the tribology and lubrication basics discussed in previous editions.

Utilizing knowledge from leading experts in the field, the third edition covers new lubrication requirements, crude oil composition and selection, base stock manufacture, lubricant formulation and evaluation, machinery and lubrication fundamentals, and environmental stewardship. The book combines lubrication theory with practical knowledge, and provides many useful illustrations to highlight key industrial, commercial, marine, aviation, and automotive lubricant applications and concepts. All previous edition chapters have been updated to include new technologies, applications, and specifications that have been introduced in the past 15 years.

What?s New in the Third Edition:

  • Adds three new chapters on the growing renewable energy application of wind turbines, the impact of lubricants on energy efficiency, and best practice guidelines on establishing an in-service lubricant analysis program
  • Updates API, SAE, and ACEA engine oil specifications, descriptions of new engine oil tests, impact of engine and fuel technology trends on engine oil
  • Includes the latest environmental lubricant tests, definitions, and labelling programs
  • Compiles expert information from ExxonMobil publications and the foremost international equipment builders and industry associations
  • Covers key influences impacting lubricant formulations and technology
  • Offers data on global energy demand and interesting statistics such as the worldwide population of nuclear reactors, wind turbines, and output of hydraulic turbines
  • Presents new sections on the history of synthetic lubricants and hazardous chemical labeling for lubricants

Whether used as a training guide for industry novices, a textbook for students to understand lubrication principles, or a technical reference for experienced lubrication and tribology professionals, Lubrication Fundamentals, Third Edition, Revised and Expanded is a "must read" for maintenance professionals, lubricant formulators and marketers, chemists, and lubrication, surface, chemical, mechanical, and automotive engineers.

Introduction. Lubricant Base Stock Production and Application. Lubricating Oils. Lubricating Greases. Synthetic Lubricants. Environmental Lubricants. Hydraulics. Lubricating Films and Machine Elements: Bearings, Slides, Guides, Ways, Gears, Cylinders, Couplings, Chains, Wire Ropes. Application of Lubricants. Internal Combustion Engines. Automotive Transmissions and Drive Trains. Automotive Chassis Components. Stationary Gas Turbines. Steam Turbines. Hydraulic Turbines. Wind Turbines. Nuclear Power Generation. Compressors. Lubricant Contribution to Energy Efficiency. Handling, Storing, and Dispensing Lubricants. Practices for Lubricant Conservation and Machinery Reliability. In-Service Lubricant Analysis.

Professional and Professional Practice & Development

Don M. Pirro is the global alliance technical manager at ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, Paulsboro, New Jersey. He started his career in 1978 as a test engineer for Ingersoll Rand’s Turbo Compressor Division. He has more than 36 years of lubrication experience with ExxonMobil in various technical positions. He is the author or contributing editor of several scholarly articles on synthetic lubes, environmental awareness applications, grease technology, lubricant interchangeability, used oil analysis, and marine lubricants. He graduated from Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, with degrees in mechanical engineering and business administration.

Ekkehard Daschner is the industrial lubricant section head and greases technology program lead at ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, Paulsboro, New Jersey. Daschner earned his mechanical engineering degree in Germany and started his career in an aluminum company. In 1982, he joined the Mobil Oil AG R&D laboratory in Germany supporting product development projects. After holding various positions in technical support, he was appointed Area Sales Director and Brand Manager in Germany and the European headquarters in London and Brussels, and later served as European and later as Global Industrial and Marine Equipment Builder Services Manager.

Martin Webster is a senior research associate at ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, Annandale, New Jersey. He earned his BS and MS in aeronautical engineering and his PhD in tribology from Imperial College, London, UK. In 1986, he was awarded the Bronze Medal in tribology from the Institute of Mechanical Engineers in the UK. After spending four years working in the UK, he joined ExxonMobil in 1989. At ExxonMobil, Martin has held various positions in research and product development and is currently involved in the study of fundamental lubrication mechanisms at the company’s Corporate Strategic Research Laboratory.

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Mots-clés :

Rolling Element Bearings; Lubricating Oil; Base Stocks; wind turbine lubricants; Engine Oil; automotive lubricants; EP Additive; Oil Drain Intervals; Gas Turbines; ISO Vg; Vi Improver; Industrial Lubricants; Automotive Gear Lubricants; API Gravity; Metalworking Fluids; Lubricant Analysis; Combustion Chamber; ExxonMobil; Turbine Oils; Industrial Greases; Synthetic Lubricants; Lubricant Basestocks; Axial Flow Compressors; Petroleum in North America; Pour Point Depressants; History of Synthetic Lubricants; Gear Lubricant; Lubricant Base Stock Production; Steam Turbine Oils; Role of Crude Oil in the Manufacture of Base Stock; Spiral Bevel Gears; Conventional Solvent Processing; Thrust Bearings; Conversion Processing; Gear Tooth; Base Stock Composition; Pour Point; Lubricating Oils; Hydraulic Fluids; Additives; Base Oils; High VI; ATFs; Lubricating Greases; SHFs; Organic Esters; Polyglycols; Phosphate Esters; Environmental Lubricants; Converting to EALs; Hydraulics; Oil Reservoirs; Lubricating Films; All-Loss Methods; Reuse Methods; Centralized Application Systems; Automotive Transmissions; Drive Trains; Clutches; Transmissions; Drive Shafts; Universal Joints; Transaxles; Torque Converter; Tractor Fluids; Automotive Chassis Components; Stationary Gas Turbines; Steam Turbines; Turbine Control Systems; Lubricated Components; Hydraulic Turbines; Wind Turbines; Nuclear Power Generation; Reactor Types; Reciprocating Air and Gas Compressors; Rotary Compressors; Dynamic Compressors; Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Compressors; Friction Loss Mechanisms; Hydrodynamic Fluid Films; Lubricant Conservation; Machinery Reliability; In-Service Handling; In-Service Lubricant Purification; Reclamation of Lubricating Oils; Reclamation Units; Used Oil Analysis; Oil Conditioners