In order to solve such problems, tribology should be regarded as an important undergraduate course. This book covers tribology in such a way as to provide simple approximate solutions to frequent practical problems. Unlike previous books, which catered for earlier generations of undergraduates, today s students generally have sophisticated computer systems available in their colleges. Therefore, many of the worked and set examples in the book are made easier by using readily available software such as Math CAD. Readers will thus gain practice in using it, and will benefit in general by understanding the mathematical principles involved in the solutions. This book is particularly useful to engineering undergraduates and practicing engineers needing a quick solution to tribological problems.
Contents: Introduction to Tribology; The Nature of Rough Surfaces; Elastic Solids in Normal Contact; Dry Friction and Wear; Lubricant Properties; The Reynolds and Energy Equations; Thrust Bearings; Journal Bearings; Externally Pressurized (EP) Bearings; Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication (EHL); Fatigue Life of Rolling Element Bearings; Transient Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication; Nano-Tribology; Bio-Tribology.