Tribology in Electrical Environments (e-bog) af Prashad, H.
Prashad, H.

Tribology in Electrical Environments e-bog

2190,77 DKK
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 electri…
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
E-bog 2190,77 DKK
Forfattere Prashad, H. (forfatter)
Udgivet 12.12.2005
Længde 450 sider
Genrer TGBF
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780080521589

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