Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 15 Issue 3

Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants

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CENTRALISED LUBRICATION IN INDUSTRY

H.W. CLARK, J. CLEMENTS

WHILE we shall be dealing in the main with two principal types of centralised lubrication as it is known today, namely the Dualine Grease System and the Circulating Oil System…

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LOOKING AHEAD IN LUBRICATION

D.R. PRYCE

LUBRICATION, as a natural phenomenon is as ageless as time, its contribution, in early beginnings, to the formation of the terrain on which we live cannot be questioned; it was…

SOME ASPECTS OF SYNTHETIC LUBRICANTS

R.G. BICKERTON

THE TERM “synthetic lubricant” has been adopted to designate a variety of fluids, derived from sources other than mineral oils, which have been developed by the technologist in…

PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS OF LUBRICATION WITH SOLIDS

E.R. BRAITHWAITE, G.W. ROWE

LONG before man learnt to make fire by the friction of wood, he experienced the burden of friction in dragging home his kill. Perhaps it is not too fanciful to suppose that the…

RESEARCH ON LUBRICANTS AND HYDRAULIC FLUIDS AT THE NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY

A.T.J. HAYWARD

The National Engineering Laboratory is one of the larger stations of the British Government's Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. Current programmes include…

APPLICATION OF ADDITIVES TO INDUSTRIAL LUBRICANTS

P.H. MOLYNEUX

THE BENEFIT of lubricants and of additives an “lubricant modifiers” has been known for centuries. For example, animal fat was used to reduce friction and thus squeaking, of Roman…

MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC LUBRICATION AND APPLICATION TO LIQUID METALS

W.F. HUGHES

Recent interest in high temperature lubrication, in particular liquid metal lubrication, has prompted an investigation of the possible use of hydromagnetic effects to increase…

SOME ASPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF CUTTING FLUIDS

P. DRIVER, C.J. TAYLOR

THE METAL‐WORKING industry is firmly established as one of the foundations of a modern industrial society. In Britain, which may be taken as fairly representative of such a…

EFFECTS OF ADDITIVES UPON GREASES

S. FRED CALHOUN, GEORGE P. MURPHY

This paper is a summary of the work done at Rock Island Arsenal on additives for greases. It covers antioxidants, antiwear and extreme pressure agents and rust preventive…

MODERN TECHNIQUES IN LUBRICATION RESEARCH

B.J. DONOVAN

This paper provides a few examples of techniques that are being used at the Thornton Research Centre of “Shell” Research Limited in the development of lubricants. No attempt has…

LUBRICATION UNDER SPACE/VACUUM CONDITIONS

FRANCIS J. CLAUSS

The effects of space environment on friction and wear and on the selection of lubricants and self‐lubricating materials for spacecraft mechanisms are discussed, with special…

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ISSN:

0036-8792

e-ISSN:

1758-5775

ISSN-L:

0036-8792

Online date, start – end:

1948

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof Carsten Gachot
  • Andreas Rosenkranz