Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 9 Issue 4
Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants
Table of contents
Oil Cooling and Oil Coolers
G.A MontgomeriePart One, in oar March issue, dealt with the Theory of Cooling. Part Three will cover Control Valves and Air Cooled Oil Coolers. Part Four will deal with Aircraft Oil Coolers.
ROTARY SHAFT SEALS
E:T. JaggerTHIS paper describes an investigation to establish the mechanism by which sealing is achieved in the conventional synthetic rubber oil seal when used on a rotating shaft.
Lubrication and Nuclear Power Plant
AMONGST the many engineering problems associated with the new field of nuclear power plants is that of lubricants. The problem here is more to do with lubricants than lubrication…
Performance Tests with Bardahl Additive Reduce Fuel Consumption
The CRYSTAL PALACE MOTOR TRACK was engaged recently by Bardahl Products, Ltd., 39 Craven Road, London, W.2., to stage a practical demonstration of their products. The programme…
Lubrication at the Second International CONGRESS OF SURFACE ACTIVITY
The EXTENT TO WHICH SURFACE ACTIVITY IS important in lubrication has been assessed differently at various times by research workers. At one time the “oiliness” of a lubricant was…
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0036-8792Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Prof Carsten Gachot
- Andreas Rosenkranz