Chapter 34. Friction and Wear of Polymer Materials -- Chapter 35. Metals; Chapter 36. Wear and Lubrication of Ceramics; Chapter 37. Composite Materials; Chapter 38. Coatings and Surface Treatments; Chapter 39. Low Friction Coatings; Chapter 40. Wear Coating and Treatments; Chapter 41. Coatings and Surface Treatments: Interactions with Lubricants; Chapter 42. Design for Lubrication and Tribology; Chapter 43. Fluid Film (Hydrodynamic) Lubrication; Chapter 44. Journal Bearings; Chapter 45. Thrust Bearings; Chapter 46. Hydrodynamic Step and Wedge Bearings.
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Chapter 47. Compliant Foil Bearing Technology: An Overview -- Chapter 48. Components with Nonconforming Contacts; Chapter 49. Lubrication of Rolling Element Bearings; Chapter 50. Gear Lubrication; Chapter 51. Cams; Chapter 52. Lubrication Oil Systems; Chapter 53. Surface Texturing; Chapter 54. Sliding Bearings; Chapter 55. Magnetic Bearings; Chapter 56. Face Seals; Chapter 57. Lip Seals; Chapter 58. Brake and Clutch*; Chapter 59. Automotive Tribology; Chapter 60. Turbomachinery Tribology; Chapter 61. Natural and Artificial Human Joints.
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Chapter 62. Nuclear Reactor Power Station LubricationChapter 63. Space Mechanism Lubrication; Chapter 64. Magnetic Storage; Chapter 65. Diagnostics; Chapter 66. Tribology Testing.
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Since publication of the first edition of this bestselling handbook, energy, s rising costs and its impact on the environment have increased the significance of tribology. This updated and expanded edition provides a condensed treatment of the most essential information surrounding this topic. With contributions by some of the foremost experts in the areas covered, the book summarizes established knowledge and practices and including references for more detailed study.
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Handbook of Lubrication and Tribology, Volume II : Theory and Design.