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21. Ionic Liquid Lubricants for Space Applications
Sammanfattning : Lubrication is critical to the efficient and reliable operation of machine elements such as gears, bearings, or any other moving mechanical assembly (MMA). On Earth, machine designers are accustomed to the access of a wide range of liquid lubricants that enable predictable and reliable long-term operations of high performance MMA. LÄS MER
22. Synthetic lubricants and polymer composites for large full film journal bearings
Sammanfattning : The rapid build-up of variable renewable power sources such as wind and solar are leading to increased instability in the electrical grid. Many methods of controlling this instability have been proposed but existing hydroelectric power plants in many cases already been enlisted to fill the regulating power needs of industry and the population. LÄS MER
23. Tribology of Rolling-Sliding Contacts under Mixed Lubrication : With focus on a Crankshaft Roller Bearing Application
Sammanfattning : A continuous increase in environmental legislation to reduce CO2 emissions is forcing engineers and scientists to develop more efficient and durable mechanical components, i.e. bearings, crankshafts, gears, etc. LÄS MER
24. Lubricant replenishment in the vicinity of an EHD contact
Sammanfattning : Lubricants are subjected to high pressures in many mechanical devices - notably gears, cams, piston rings and rolling element bearings. The contact pressure between the ball and the race in a ball bearing can be as high as 5 GPa. LÄS MER
25. Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication of Cam and Roller Follower Applications : Fast and Reliable Predictions of Friction
Sammanfattning : Modelling and simulation in tribology, and more specifically of friction in lubricated contacts, has gained increasing attention over the past years. In a lubricated contact, the dissipation of energy is due to the relative motion of the mating surfaces and arise due to direct contact as well as shearing of the lubricant film. LÄS MER