ISBN-13: 9783319354484 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 335 str.
ISBN-13: 9783319354484 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 335 str.
1. Fundamental of Tribology
1.1 Friction
1.1.1 Friction in history
1.1.2 Contact model between surfaces with surface roughness
1.1.3 Junction growth and real contact area
1.1.4 Effect of surface film
1.1.5 Plowing term in friction
1.2 Lubrication
1.2.1 Lubrication in history
1.2.2 Stribeck curve
1.2.3 Hydrodynamic lubrication
1.2.3.1 Reynolds equation
1.2.3.2 Plane bearing
1.2.3.3 Journal bearing
1.2.3.4 Rolling bearing
1.2.3.5 Pressure distribution of journal and rolling bearings
1.2.3.6 Elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication (EHL)
1.2.3.7 Effect of viscosity of lubricant
1.2.3.8 Elastic deformation
1.2.4 Boundary lubrication
1.2.4.1 Boundary lubrication model
1.2.4.2 Boundary film
1.2.5 Mixed lubrication
1.3 Wear
1.3.1 Adhesive wear
1.3.2 Abrasive wear
References
2. Tribology in metalforming
2.1 Characteristics of tribology in metalforming
2.1.1 Lubrication regime
2.1.2 Contact pressure
2.1.3 Interfacial temperature
2.1.4 Sliding speed
2.1.5 Introducing and entrapping lubricant
2.1.6 Virgin surface
2.2 Micro-contact between tool and workpiece
2.2.1 Hydrostatic pressure
2.2.2 Entrappe
3. Fundamental of Rolling
3.1 Mechanics of rolling
3.2 Rolling theory
3.2.1 Two dimensional homogenous theory for rolling
3.2.2 Two dimensional in-homogenous theory for rolling
3.3 Flow stress for rolling theory
3.3.1 Flow stress in cold sheet rolling
3.3.2 Flow stress in hot sheet rolling
3.4 Coefficient of friction for rolling theory
3.5 Simulation test for coefficient of friction
References
4. Tribology in Cold Sheet Rolling
4.1 Coefficient of fricition4.1.1 Coefficient of friction in history
4.1.2 Dependence of coefficient of friction from rolling theory
4.1.2.1 Coefficient of friction in neat oils
4.1.2.2 Coefficient of friction in emulsion oil
5. Tribology in hot sheet rolling
5.1 Tribology in hot sheet rolling in history
5.1.1 Actual hot tandem mill
5.1.2 Laboratory mill
5.1.2.1 Effect of lubricant on rolling load
5.1.2.2 Effect of tribological factor
5.2 Coefficient of friction
5.2.1 Coefficient of friction in history
5.2.2 Coefficient of friction measured by SRV testing machine
5.2.3 Coefficient of friction measured by hot sliding-rolling type tribo-simulator developed newly
5.2.3.1 Hot sliding-rolling type tribo-simulator
5.2.3.2 Effect of surface roughness of roll on coefficient of friction
5.3 Lubrication mechanism
Dr. Akira Azushima is a Professor Emeritus at Yokohama National University in Japan.
This book provides an in-depth description of the fundamental tribological aspects of cold and hot sheet rollings. The author describes new developments in the rolling processes, the rolling oils, the rolling rolls and the structural materials resulting from sheet rolling technology and their practical applications. The author includes comprehensive details on both friction and lubrication in rolling.
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