EBOOK - Chemistry and Technology of Lubricants - Full Edition (Roy M. Mortier)



"Chemistry and Technology of Lubricants" describes the chemistry and technology of base oils, additives and applications of liquid lubricants. This Third Edition reflects how the chemistry and technology of lubricants has developed since the First Edition was published in 1992.

The acceleration of performance development in the past 35 years has been as significant as in the previous century: Refinery processes have become more precise in defining the physical and chemical properties of higher quality mineral base oils. New and existing additives have improved performance through enhanced understanding of their action. Specification and testing of lubricants has become more focused and rigorous.

"Chemistry and Technology of Lubricants" is directed principally at those working in the lubricants industry as well as individuals working within academia seeking a chemist's viewpoint of lubrication. It is also of value to engineers and technologists requiring a more fundamental understanding of the subject.


Table of contents (17 chapters)

Front Matter

Pages i-xiv

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Base Oils

Front Matter

Pages 1-1

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Base Oils from Petroleum

R.J. Prince

Pages 3-33

Synthetic Base Fluids

M. Brown, J.D. Fotheringham, T.J. Hoyes, R.M. Mortier, S.T. Orszulik, S.J. Randles et al.

Pages 35-74

Additives

Front Matter

Pages 75-75

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Friction, Wear and the Role of Additives in Controlling Them

C.H. Bovington

Pages 77-105

Oxidative Degradation and Stabilisation of Mineral Oil-Based Lubricants

G. Aguilar, G. Mazzamaro, M. Rasberger

Pages 107-152

Viscosity Index Improvers and Thickeners

R.L. Stambaugh, B.G. Kinker

Pages 153-187

Miscellaneous Additives and Vegetable Oils

J. Crawford, A. Psaila, S.T. Orszulik

Pages 189-211

Detergents and Dispersants

E.J. Seddon, C.L. Friend, J.P. Roski

Pages 213-236

Applications

Front Matter

Pages 237-237

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Industrial Lubricants

C. Kajdas, A. Karpińska, A. Kulczycki

Pages 239-292

Formulation of Automotive Lubricants

D. Atkinson, A. J. Brown, D. Jilbert, G. Lamb

Pages 293-324

Driveline Fundamentals and Lubrication

I. Joseph

Pages 325-344

Aviation Lubricants

A.R. Lansdown, S. Lee

Pages 345-373

Liquid Lubricants for Spacecraft Applications

S. Gill, A. Rowntree

Pages 375-387

Marine Lubricants

B. H. Carter, D. Green

Pages 389-409

Lubricating Grease

G. Gow

Pages 411-432

Performance

Front Matter

Pages 433-433

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Lubricants and Their Environmental Impact

C. I. Betton

Pages 435-457

Performance

Oil Analysis and Condition Monitoring

A. Toms, L. Toms

Pages 459-495

Automotive Lubricant Specification and Testing

M. F. Fox

Pages 497-552

Back Matter

Pages 553-560









EBOOK - Chemistry and Technology of Lubricants - 3rd Edition (Roy M. Mortier)


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"Chemistry and Technology of Lubricants" describes the chemistry and technology of base oils, additives and applications of liquid lubricants. This Third Edition reflects how the chemistry and technology of lubricants has developed since the First Edition was published in 1992.

The acceleration of performance development in the past 35 years has been as significant as in the previous century: Refinery processes have become more precise in defining the physical and chemical properties of higher quality mineral base oils. New and existing additives have improved performance through enhanced understanding of their action. Specification and testing of lubricants has become more focused and rigorous.

"Chemistry and Technology of Lubricants" is directed principally at those working in the lubricants industry as well as individuals working within academia seeking a chemist's viewpoint of lubrication. It is also of value to engineers and technologists requiring a more fundamental understanding of the subject.


Table of contents (17 chapters)

Front Matter

Pages i-xiv

Download chapter PDF 

Base Oils

Front Matter

Pages 1-1

Download chapter PDF 

Base Oils from Petroleum

R.J. Prince

Pages 3-33

Synthetic Base Fluids

M. Brown, J.D. Fotheringham, T.J. Hoyes, R.M. Mortier, S.T. Orszulik, S.J. Randles et al.

Pages 35-74

Additives

Front Matter

Pages 75-75

Download chapter PDF 

Friction, Wear and the Role of Additives in Controlling Them

C.H. Bovington

Pages 77-105

Oxidative Degradation and Stabilisation of Mineral Oil-Based Lubricants

G. Aguilar, G. Mazzamaro, M. Rasberger

Pages 107-152

Viscosity Index Improvers and Thickeners

R.L. Stambaugh, B.G. Kinker

Pages 153-187

Miscellaneous Additives and Vegetable Oils

J. Crawford, A. Psaila, S.T. Orszulik

Pages 189-211

Detergents and Dispersants

E.J. Seddon, C.L. Friend, J.P. Roski

Pages 213-236

Applications

Front Matter

Pages 237-237

Download chapter PDF 

Industrial Lubricants

C. Kajdas, A. Karpińska, A. Kulczycki

Pages 239-292

Formulation of Automotive Lubricants

D. Atkinson, A. J. Brown, D. Jilbert, G. Lamb

Pages 293-324

Driveline Fundamentals and Lubrication

I. Joseph

Pages 325-344

Aviation Lubricants

A.R. Lansdown, S. Lee

Pages 345-373

Liquid Lubricants for Spacecraft Applications

S. Gill, A. Rowntree

Pages 375-387

Marine Lubricants

B. H. Carter, D. Green

Pages 389-409

Lubricating Grease

G. Gow

Pages 411-432

Performance

Front Matter

Pages 433-433

Download chapter PDF 

Lubricants and Their Environmental Impact

C. I. Betton

Pages 435-457

Performance

Oil Analysis and Condition Monitoring

A. Toms, L. Toms

Pages 459-495

Automotive Lubricant Specification and Testing

M. F. Fox

Pages 497-552

Back Matter

Pages 553-560









EBOOK - Chemistry and Technology of Lubricants - 3rd Edition (Roy M. Mortier)


LINK DOWNLOAD (TÀI LIỆU VIP MEMBER)

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