Industrial Lubrication and Tribology: Volume 10 Issue 4

Covers all automotive and industrial applications of lubricants

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Table of contents

The Organisation of Lubrication at a Large Factory

V.J. OSOLA, J.G.C. ANDERSON

The authors believe that an organised factory lubrication scheme is an essential part of a planned maintenance system. The paper reviews the factors that provide a justification…

NEW PUMP: UTILIZES A “CONTINUOUS” PISTON

The NEW GOODYEAR PUMP now being produced by Goodyear Pumps Ltd., Cambourne, Cornwall, a subsidiary of Holman Bros. Ltd. claims a truly amazing performance. Invented by the…

Lubricants Without Additives?

In these days of additive‐containing lubricating oils, it is becoming usual to think that the additives are more important than the base oil, in fact it is possible that we shall…

Marine Diesel Engine Lubrication: PART TWO

G.H. Clark

Part One which appeared in our March issue dealt with Cylinder Lubrication and Wear and referred to Corrosive and Abrasive Wear and the Effects of Sulphur Compounds. This is a…

EQUIPMENT SEEN AT THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY EXHIBITION

E.G.E.

IT is understandable that the science of physics is to‐day associated in the public mind almost exclusively with its more spectacular achievements : atomic energy, space flight…

THE BRITISH HYDROMECHANICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION

The British Hydromechanics Research Association has now completed ten years and has advanced a long way from its early precarious existence with a very small income. Growth has…

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ISSN:

0036-8792

Online date, start – end:

1948

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof Carsten Gachot
  • Andreas Rosenkranz