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Grease lubrication in rolling bearings [[electronic resource] /] / Piet M. Lugt
Grease lubrication in rolling bearings [[electronic resource] /] / Piet M. Lugt
Autore Lugt Piet M
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (474 p.)
Disciplina 621.8/9
621.822
621.89
Collana Tribology in Practice Series
Tribology series
Soggetto topico Roller bearings - Lubrication
Lubrication and lubricants
ISBN 1-118-48396-0
1-118-48398-7
1-118-48397-9
Classificazione TEC006000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto GREASE LUBRICATION IN ROLLING BEARINGS; Contents; Preface; Series Preface; List of Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Why Lubricate Rolling Bearings?; 1.2 History of Grease Lubrication; 1.3 Grease Versus Oil Lubrication; 2 Lubrication Mechanisms; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Definition of Grease; 2.3 Operating Conditions; 2.4 The Phases in Grease Lubrication; 2.5 Film Thickness During the Bleeding Phase; 2.5.1 Ball Bearings; 2.5.2 Roller Bearings; 2.6 Feed and Loss Mechanisms During the Bleeding Phase; 2.7 Film Thickness and Starvation (Side Flow); 2.8 Track Replenishment; 2.9 Grease Flow
2.9.1 Non-Newtonian Rheology2.10 Wall-Slip; 2.11 Oxidation; 2.12 EP Additives; 2.13 Dynamic Behaviour; 2.14 Grease Life; 2.14.1 Temperature; 2.14.2 Speed; 2.14.3 Load; 2.14.4 Bearing Type; 2.14.5 Grease Type; 2.14.6 Environment; 3 Grease Composition and Properties; 3.1 Base Oil; 3.1.1 Natural Triglyceride and Wax Ester Base Oils; 3.1.2 Mineral Oils; 3.1.3 Synthetic Oils; 3.2 Base Oil Viscosity and Density; 3.2.1 Viscosity-Temperature; 3.2.2 Viscosity-Pressure-Temperature; 3.2.3 Density, Compressibility; 3.3 Thickener; 3.3.1 Soap Greases, Simple Greases; 3.3.2 Complex Greases
3.3.3 Non-soap Thickeners3.3.4 Mixed Thickeners; 3.3.5 Mechanical Structure; 3.3.6 Oil Retention; 3.3.7 Properties of Different Types of Grease Thickeners; 3.4 Additives; 3.4.1 Corrosion Inhibitors; 3.4.2 Antioxidants; 3.4.3 EP/AW Additives; 3.5 Solid Fillers/Dry Lubricants; 3.5.1 MoS2 and Graphite; 3.5.2 Nanoparticles; 3.5.3 ZnO; 3.5.4 Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene); 3.5.5 Polyethylene; 3.6 Compatibility; 3.7 Polymer Grease; 4 Grease Life in Rolling Bearings; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Relubrication Intervals and Grease Life; 4.3 The Traffic Light Concept; 4.3.1 Low Temperatures
4.3.2 Extreme Low Temperature4.3.3 Extreme High Temperature; 4.4 Grease Life as a Function of Temperature in the Green Zone; 4.5 SKF Relubrication and Grease Life; 4.6 Comparison Grease Life/Relubrication Models; 4.7 Very Low and High Speeds; 4.7.1 Speed Ratings and Speed Factors; 4.7.2 High Speed; 4.7.3 Very Low Speeds; 4.8 Large Rolling Bearings; 4.9 Effect of Load; 4.9.1 Varying Load; 4.9.2 Direction of Load; 4.9.3 Very Heavy Loads; 4.10 Effect of Outer-Ring Rotation; 4.11 Cage Material; 4.12 Bearing Type; 4.12.1 Roller Bearings; 4.12.2 Hybrid Bearings
4.13 Temperature and Bearing Material4.14 Grease Fill; 4.15 Vertical Shaft; 4.16 Vibrations and Shock Loads; 4.17 Grease Shelf Life/Storage Life; 5 Lubricating Grease Rheology; 5.1 Visco-Elastic Behaviour; 5.2 Viscometers; 5.2.1 Parallel Plate and Cone-Plate Viscometers; 5.2.2 Errors in Rheometry Measurements; 5.2.3 Errors in Thin Film Parallel Plate Rheometry Measurements; 5.3 Oscillatory Shear; 5.3.1 Theory; 5.3.2 Application to Grease; 5.3.3 Effect of Thickener Concentration; 5.4 Shear Thinning and Yield; 5.4.1 Grease; 5.4.2 Lubricating Oil; 5.5 Yield Stress; 5.5.1 The Concept
5.5.2 Influence of Temperature
Record Nr. UNINA-9910141482903321
Lugt Piet M  
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Grease lubrication in rolling bearings [[electronic resource] /] / Piet M. Lugt
Grease lubrication in rolling bearings [[electronic resource] /] / Piet M. Lugt
Autore Lugt Piet M
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (474 p.)
Disciplina 621.8/9
621.822
621.89
Collana Tribology in Practice Series
Tribology series
Soggetto topico Roller bearings - Lubrication
Lubrication and lubricants
ISBN 1-118-48396-0
1-118-48398-7
1-118-48397-9
Classificazione TEC006000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto GREASE LUBRICATION IN ROLLING BEARINGS; Contents; Preface; Series Preface; List of Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Why Lubricate Rolling Bearings?; 1.2 History of Grease Lubrication; 1.3 Grease Versus Oil Lubrication; 2 Lubrication Mechanisms; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Definition of Grease; 2.3 Operating Conditions; 2.4 The Phases in Grease Lubrication; 2.5 Film Thickness During the Bleeding Phase; 2.5.1 Ball Bearings; 2.5.2 Roller Bearings; 2.6 Feed and Loss Mechanisms During the Bleeding Phase; 2.7 Film Thickness and Starvation (Side Flow); 2.8 Track Replenishment; 2.9 Grease Flow
2.9.1 Non-Newtonian Rheology2.10 Wall-Slip; 2.11 Oxidation; 2.12 EP Additives; 2.13 Dynamic Behaviour; 2.14 Grease Life; 2.14.1 Temperature; 2.14.2 Speed; 2.14.3 Load; 2.14.4 Bearing Type; 2.14.5 Grease Type; 2.14.6 Environment; 3 Grease Composition and Properties; 3.1 Base Oil; 3.1.1 Natural Triglyceride and Wax Ester Base Oils; 3.1.2 Mineral Oils; 3.1.3 Synthetic Oils; 3.2 Base Oil Viscosity and Density; 3.2.1 Viscosity-Temperature; 3.2.2 Viscosity-Pressure-Temperature; 3.2.3 Density, Compressibility; 3.3 Thickener; 3.3.1 Soap Greases, Simple Greases; 3.3.2 Complex Greases
3.3.3 Non-soap Thickeners3.3.4 Mixed Thickeners; 3.3.5 Mechanical Structure; 3.3.6 Oil Retention; 3.3.7 Properties of Different Types of Grease Thickeners; 3.4 Additives; 3.4.1 Corrosion Inhibitors; 3.4.2 Antioxidants; 3.4.3 EP/AW Additives; 3.5 Solid Fillers/Dry Lubricants; 3.5.1 MoS2 and Graphite; 3.5.2 Nanoparticles; 3.5.3 ZnO; 3.5.4 Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene); 3.5.5 Polyethylene; 3.6 Compatibility; 3.7 Polymer Grease; 4 Grease Life in Rolling Bearings; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Relubrication Intervals and Grease Life; 4.3 The Traffic Light Concept; 4.3.1 Low Temperatures
4.3.2 Extreme Low Temperature4.3.3 Extreme High Temperature; 4.4 Grease Life as a Function of Temperature in the Green Zone; 4.5 SKF Relubrication and Grease Life; 4.6 Comparison Grease Life/Relubrication Models; 4.7 Very Low and High Speeds; 4.7.1 Speed Ratings and Speed Factors; 4.7.2 High Speed; 4.7.3 Very Low Speeds; 4.8 Large Rolling Bearings; 4.9 Effect of Load; 4.9.1 Varying Load; 4.9.2 Direction of Load; 4.9.3 Very Heavy Loads; 4.10 Effect of Outer-Ring Rotation; 4.11 Cage Material; 4.12 Bearing Type; 4.12.1 Roller Bearings; 4.12.2 Hybrid Bearings
4.13 Temperature and Bearing Material4.14 Grease Fill; 4.15 Vertical Shaft; 4.16 Vibrations and Shock Loads; 4.17 Grease Shelf Life/Storage Life; 5 Lubricating Grease Rheology; 5.1 Visco-Elastic Behaviour; 5.2 Viscometers; 5.2.1 Parallel Plate and Cone-Plate Viscometers; 5.2.2 Errors in Rheometry Measurements; 5.2.3 Errors in Thin Film Parallel Plate Rheometry Measurements; 5.3 Oscillatory Shear; 5.3.1 Theory; 5.3.2 Application to Grease; 5.3.3 Effect of Thickener Concentration; 5.4 Shear Thinning and Yield; 5.4.1 Grease; 5.4.2 Lubricating Oil; 5.5 Yield Stress; 5.5.1 The Concept
5.5.2 Influence of Temperature
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830283203321
Lugt Piet M  
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Grease lubrication in rolling bearings / / Piet M. Lugt
Grease lubrication in rolling bearings / / Piet M. Lugt
Autore Lugt Piet M
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (474 p.)
Disciplina 621.8/9
Collana Tribology series
Soggetto topico Roller bearings - Lubrication
Lubrication and lubricants
ISBN 1-118-48396-0
1-118-48398-7
1-118-48397-9
Classificazione TEC006000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto GREASE LUBRICATION IN ROLLING BEARINGS; Contents; Preface; Series Preface; List of Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Why Lubricate Rolling Bearings?; 1.2 History of Grease Lubrication; 1.3 Grease Versus Oil Lubrication; 2 Lubrication Mechanisms; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Definition of Grease; 2.3 Operating Conditions; 2.4 The Phases in Grease Lubrication; 2.5 Film Thickness During the Bleeding Phase; 2.5.1 Ball Bearings; 2.5.2 Roller Bearings; 2.6 Feed and Loss Mechanisms During the Bleeding Phase; 2.7 Film Thickness and Starvation (Side Flow); 2.8 Track Replenishment; 2.9 Grease Flow
2.9.1 Non-Newtonian Rheology2.10 Wall-Slip; 2.11 Oxidation; 2.12 EP Additives; 2.13 Dynamic Behaviour; 2.14 Grease Life; 2.14.1 Temperature; 2.14.2 Speed; 2.14.3 Load; 2.14.4 Bearing Type; 2.14.5 Grease Type; 2.14.6 Environment; 3 Grease Composition and Properties; 3.1 Base Oil; 3.1.1 Natural Triglyceride and Wax Ester Base Oils; 3.1.2 Mineral Oils; 3.1.3 Synthetic Oils; 3.2 Base Oil Viscosity and Density; 3.2.1 Viscosity-Temperature; 3.2.2 Viscosity-Pressure-Temperature; 3.2.3 Density, Compressibility; 3.3 Thickener; 3.3.1 Soap Greases, Simple Greases; 3.3.2 Complex Greases
3.3.3 Non-soap Thickeners3.3.4 Mixed Thickeners; 3.3.5 Mechanical Structure; 3.3.6 Oil Retention; 3.3.7 Properties of Different Types of Grease Thickeners; 3.4 Additives; 3.4.1 Corrosion Inhibitors; 3.4.2 Antioxidants; 3.4.3 EP/AW Additives; 3.5 Solid Fillers/Dry Lubricants; 3.5.1 MoS2 and Graphite; 3.5.2 Nanoparticles; 3.5.3 ZnO; 3.5.4 Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene); 3.5.5 Polyethylene; 3.6 Compatibility; 3.7 Polymer Grease; 4 Grease Life in Rolling Bearings; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Relubrication Intervals and Grease Life; 4.3 The Traffic Light Concept; 4.3.1 Low Temperatures
4.3.2 Extreme Low Temperature4.3.3 Extreme High Temperature; 4.4 Grease Life as a Function of Temperature in the Green Zone; 4.5 SKF Relubrication and Grease Life; 4.6 Comparison Grease Life/Relubrication Models; 4.7 Very Low and High Speeds; 4.7.1 Speed Ratings and Speed Factors; 4.7.2 High Speed; 4.7.3 Very Low Speeds; 4.8 Large Rolling Bearings; 4.9 Effect of Load; 4.9.1 Varying Load; 4.9.2 Direction of Load; 4.9.3 Very Heavy Loads; 4.10 Effect of Outer-Ring Rotation; 4.11 Cage Material; 4.12 Bearing Type; 4.12.1 Roller Bearings; 4.12.2 Hybrid Bearings
4.13 Temperature and Bearing Material4.14 Grease Fill; 4.15 Vertical Shaft; 4.16 Vibrations and Shock Loads; 4.17 Grease Shelf Life/Storage Life; 5 Lubricating Grease Rheology; 5.1 Visco-Elastic Behaviour; 5.2 Viscometers; 5.2.1 Parallel Plate and Cone-Plate Viscometers; 5.2.2 Errors in Rheometry Measurements; 5.2.3 Errors in Thin Film Parallel Plate Rheometry Measurements; 5.3 Oscillatory Shear; 5.3.1 Theory; 5.3.2 Application to Grease; 5.3.3 Effect of Thickener Concentration; 5.4 Shear Thinning and Yield; 5.4.1 Grease; 5.4.2 Lubricating Oil; 5.5 Yield Stress; 5.5.1 The Concept
5.5.2 Influence of Temperature
Record Nr. UNINA-9910876733603321
Lugt Piet M  
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K., : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui