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Tribology in electrical environments
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ISBN: 1281021539 9786611021535 0080521584 0444518800 9780444518804 9780080521589 9781281021533 6611021531 Year: 2006 Publisher: Amsterdam London Elsevier

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This book summarises work done and experience gained over the past three decades in the area of tribology in electrical environments. It takes a close look at behaviour and response characteristics of rolling-element, and hydrodynamic journal & thrust bearings working under the influence of electrical current. Detailed analysis plugs the existing knowledge gaps in the area of tribology in electrical environments. This is because the genesis of intermolecular forces during tribological interaction involves electrostatic attraction or repulsion that creates electro-dynamic, magnetic and exchange

Solving tribology problems in rotating machines
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ISBN: 9781845691103 1845691105 9781845691110 1845691113 1845691113 1280544392 9786610544394 9780849392092 0849392098 9781845691677 1845691679 9781280544392 6610544395 Year: 2006 Publisher: Cambridge, England : Boca Raton, FL : Woodhead ; CRC Press,

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Bearings are widely used in rotating machines. Understanding the factors affecting their reliability and service life is essential in ensuring good machine design and performance. Solving tribology problems in rotating machines reviews these factors and their implications for improved machine performance.

Tribology in electrical environments
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ISBN: 9780444518804 0444518800 9780080521589 0080521584 1281021539 9781281021533 9786611021535 6611021531 Year: 2006 Publisher: London Elsevier

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This book summarises work done and experience gained over the past three decades in the area of tribology in electrical environments. It takes a close look at behaviour and response characteristics of rolling-element, and hydrodynamic journal & thrust bearings working under the influence of electrical current. Detailed analysis plugs the existing knowledge gaps in the area of tribology in electrical environments. This is because the genesis of intermolecular forces during tribological interaction involves electrostatic attraction or repulsion that creates electro-dynamic, magnetic and exchange forces between atoms. Therefore all tribological phenomena occurring in any interacting system is electrical in nature. Keep your collection up-to date with the latest volume from Elsevier's Tribology and Interface Engineering Book Series. Includes real life' case studies.

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