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STP1105
Tribological Modeling for Mechanical Designers

Ludema K, Bayer RG
Pages: 184
Published: 1991

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13 papers written by research tribologists are presented in chapters on:

• What Mechanical Designers Need in Tribological Modeling

• What is Available in Tribological Models

• Data Base and Simulation issues for Tribiological Modeling

• Simulation of Model Making and Use



Table of Contents

Comments on Engineering Needs and Wear Models
Bayer R.

Design of Plain Bearings for Heavy Machinery
Glaeser W.

The Structure of Erosive Wear Models
Bahadur S.

Success and Failure of Simple Models for Abrasive Wear
Larsen-Basse J.

Wear by Chemical Reactions in Friction Contacts
Lauer J.

Tribological Models for Solid/Solid Contact: Missing Links
Moslehy F., Rice S.

Friction in Machine Design
Budinski K.

Considerations on Data Requirements for Tribological Modeling
Ruff A.

Classification of Metallic Materials from a Viewpiont of Their Antiwear Behavior
Sasada T.

Wear Transition Surfaces for Long-Term Wear Effects
Yust C.

Is Modeling in Tribology a Useful Activity?
Barber J.

Wear Modeling : How Far Can We Get with First Principles ?
Berthier Y., Godet M., Lancaster J., Vincent L.

Cultural Impediments to Practical Modeling of Wear Rates
Ludema K.

Committee: G02
Paper ID: STP1105-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP1105-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-5165-9

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