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OverviewThis collection of fully peer-reviewed papers were presented at the 26th Leeds-Lyon Tribology Symposium which was held in Leeds, UK, 14-17 September, 1999. The Leeds-Lyon Symposia on Tribology were launched in 1974, and the large number of references to original work published in the Proceedings over many years confirms the quality of the published papers. It also indicates that the volumes have served their purpose and become a recognised feature of the tribological literature. This year's title is 'Thinning Films and Tribological Interfaces', and the papers cover practical applications of tribological solutions in a wide range of situations. The evolution of a full peer review process has been evident for a number of years. An important feature of the Leeds-Lyon Symposia is the presentation of current research findings. This remains an essential feature of the meetings, but for the 26th Symposium authors were invited to submit their papers for review a few weeks in advance of the Symposium. This provided an opportunity to discuss recommendations for modifications with the authors. Full Product DetailsAuthor: D. Dowson (Department of Mechanical Engineering/University of Leeds/Leeds/UK) , J.M. Georges , M. Priest (Department of Mechanical Engineering/University of Leeds/Leeds/UK) , C. M. TaylorPublisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Elsevier Science Ltd Volume: v. 38 Weight: 2.150kg ISBN: 9780444505316ISBN 10: 0444505318 Pages: 856 Publication Date: 01 September 2000 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsIntroduction. Refereeing. Keynote Address. Keynote Papers I. Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication I - Theoretical. Computer Heads, Magnetic Information Storage and Retrieval Systems I. Coatings and Surface Modification. Keynote Papers II. Thin Films and Design of Lubricated Components. Computer Heads, Magnetic Information Storage and Retrieval Systems II. Bio-Tribology. Keynote Papers III. Engine Tribology I. Lubricant Rheology I. Metal Forming. Keynote Papers IV. Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication II - Experimental. Friction and Wear I. Physical & Chemical Actions Associated With Surface Films/Boundary Lubrication I. Lubricant Rheology II. Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication III - Experimental. Friction and Wear II. Physical & Chemical Actions Associated With Surface Films/Boundary Lubrication II. Engine Tribology II. Very Thin Films (Nanometre) Lubrication. Rough Surfaces. Lubricants and Lubrication.ReviewsAuthor InformationBrief Author Bio: Peter Childs is Head of the Dyson School of Design Engineering and the Professorial Lead in Engineering Design at Imperial College London. His general interests include: creativity tools and innovation; design process and design rationale; fluid flow and heat transfer, particularly rotating flow; sustainable energy component, concept and system design; robotics. Prior to his current post at Imperial he was director of the Rolls-Royce supported University Technology Centre for Aero-Thermal Systems, director of InQbate and professor at the University of Sussex. He has contributed to over 180 refereed journal and conference papers, and several books including the Handbook on Mechanical Design Engineering (Elsevier, 2013, 2019) as well as co-authoring books on rural urban migration, inclusive sports and sports technology. He has been principal or co-investigator on contracts totalling over £80 million. His roles at Imperial include joint course director for the Innovation Design Engineering double master degree run jointly by Imperial and the Royal College of Art, and Design Lead for the Manufacturing Futures Lab. He is Editor of the Journal of Power and Energy and Founder Director and Chief Scientific Officer at QBot Ltd. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |