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Tribology: Friction and Wear of Engineering Materials by Ian Hutchings (Professor of Manufacturing Engineering, Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK)

Tribology: Friction and Wear of Engineering Materials, Second Edition covers the fundamentals of tribology and the tribological response of all classes of materials, including metals, ceramics, and polymers. This fully updated and expanded book maintains its core emphasis on friction and wear of materials, but now also has a strengthened coverage of the more traditional tribological topics of contact mechanics and lubrication. It provides a solid scientific foundation that will allow readers to formulate appropriate solutions when faced with practical problems, as well as to design, perform and interpret meaningful tribological tests in the laboratory. Topics include the fundamentals of surface topography and contact mechanics, friction, lubrication, and wear (including tribo-corrosion), as well as surface engineering, selection of materials and design aspects. The book includes case studies on bearings, automotive tribology, manufacturing processes, medical engineering and magnetic data storage that illustrate some of the modern engineering applications in which tribological principles play vital roles. Each chapter is complemented by a set of questions suitable for self-study as well as classroom use. This book provides valuable material for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates studying mechanical engineering, materials science and other technical disciplines, and will also be a useful first reference point for any engineer or scientist who encounters tribological issues.

Tribology Reviews

From reviews of the first edition: ... a book with contents, style and depth of approach all carefully selected, honed and polished from successful courses taught in Cambridge. --Times Higher Education Supplement ... addresses its specific themes of friction and wear in an up-to-date, well-interpreted, lively and authoritative manner. --Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers

About Ian Hutchings (Professor of Manufacturing Engineering, Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK)

Professor Ian Hutchings has been GKN Professor of Manufacturing Engineering at the University of Cambridge since 2001. Before that, he was Reader in Tribology in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy. He has extensive experience in research and teaching on tribological topics. From 1998 to 2012, he was Editor-in-Chief of the international journal, Wear. He is the sole author of the first edition of 'Tribology: Friction and Wear of Engineering Materials' published in 1992, as well as numerous journal and conference papers. In 1994, he was awarded the Tribology Trust Silver Medal, in 2000 the Donald Julius Groen Prize by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and in 2007 the Staudinger-Durrer Prize by ETH Zurich. Professor Philip Shipway has been Cripps Professor of Engineering Materials at the University of Nottingham since 2006, having been a member of the academic staff there since 1994. He has extensive experience in research and teaching on tribological topics, and has published numerous papers in the field. Since 2013, he has been Co-Editor-in-Chief for the international journal, Wear.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Surface topography and surfaces in contact 3. Friction 4. Lubricants and lubrication 5. Sliding wear 6. Wear by hard particles 7. Surface engineering 8. Design and selection of materials for tribological applications 9. Applications and case studies Appendix A: Indentation hardness - measurement and meaning Appendix B: Fundamentals of corrosion and tribocorrosion Appendix C: Definition of wear rate

Additional information

CIN0081009100G
9780081009109
0081009100
Tribology: Friction and Wear of Engineering Materials by Ian Hutchings (Professor of Manufacturing Engineering, Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK)
Used - Good
Paperback
Elsevier Science & Technology
2017-04-17
412
N/A
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