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ASTM Selected Technical Papers
Effects of Mechanical Stiffness and Vibration on Wear
By
RG Bayer
RG Bayer
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Symposium chair and editor
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ISBN-10:
0-8031-1991-7
ISBN:
978-0-8031-1991-8
No. of Pages:
95
Publisher:
ASTM International
Publication date:
1995
Description
The most current data available on the impact of vibrations and stiffness on test apparatus and machine wear. This comprehensive volume includes wide-ranging examples of machine wear, current experimental and analysis techniques to investigate these effects, as well as an extensive bibliography on the subject. Specific areas addressed:
• How vibrations can reduce or increase wear and friction
• Methods to study vibration effects
• Self-induced vs.machine-induced vibrations
• Evaluating different design parameters on bearing load dynamics
• Increasing spindle life in grinding machines
• Orthopedic biomaterial wear tests
•The effects of ultra sonic vibration on tool life.
Bayer, R.
Effects of Mechanical Stiffness and Vibration on Wear. ISBN-10: 0-8031-1991-7
ISBN: 978-0-8031-1991-8
No. of Pages: 95
ISBN (electronic): 978-0-8031-5306-6
Publisher: ASTM International
Published: 1995
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Table of Contents
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Aspects of Contact Dynamics Relevant to WearByA SoomA Soom1Professor and Chair, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,University at Buffalo,Buffalo NY 14260.Search for other works by this author on:
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Self-Induced and Machine-Induced Specimen Vibrations in Fretting TestingByO Vingsbo,O Vingsbo1Professor and PhD studentrespectively, Dept of Mechanical Engineering,University of Houston,Houston, TX 77204-4792Search for other works by this author on:J SchonJ Schon1Professor and PhD studentrespectively, Dept of Mechanical Engineering,University of Houston,Houston, TX 77204-4792Search for other works by this author on:
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Bearing Forces as a Function of Mechanical Stiffness and Vibration Isolation in a Fourbar LinkageByRL Norton,RL Norton1Professor of Mechanical Engineering,Worcester Polytechnic Institute,Worcester Mass, 01609,USASearch for other works by this author on:HK Ault,HK Ault2Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering,Worcester Polytechnic Institute,Worcester, Mass.Search for other works by this author on:J Wiley,J Wiley3Undergraduate student,Worcester Polytechnic Institute,Worcester, Mass.Search for other works by this author on:T Parks,T Parks3Undergraduate student,Worcester Polytechnic Institute,Worcester, Mass.Search for other works by this author on:R Calawa,R Calawa3Undergraduate student,Worcester Polytechnic Institute,Worcester, Mass.Search for other works by this author on:M WickstrandM Wickstrand3Undergraduate student,Worcester Polytechnic Institute,Worcester, Mass.Search for other works by this author on:
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Wear Reductions and Contact Interface Observations for Carbon Samples Sliding Against Wavy and Smooth Copper SurfacesByMD Bryant,MD Bryant1Associate Professor;Mechanical Engineering; The University of Texas at Austin;Austin, Texas 78712-1063Search for other works by this author on:J-W LinJ-W Lin2Research Engineer;Honhai Precision Industry;2, Tzyu Street, Tu-Chen;Taipei Shien;23606,Taiwan, R.O.C.Search for other works by this author on:
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Vibration Monitoring in Wear Testing of Orthopaedic BiomaterialsBySD Waldman,SD Waldman1Graduate Student, Clinical Mechanics Group; Department of Mechanical Engineering,Queen's University,Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6Search for other works by this author on:GB Cornwall,GB Cornwall1Graduate Student, Clinical Mechanics Group; Department of Mechanical Engineering,Queen's University,Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6Search for other works by this author on:R Kiss,R Kiss2Graduate Student and Associate Professor, respectively, Department of Mechanical Engineering,Queen's University,Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6Search for other works by this author on:TN Moore,TN Moore2Graduate Student and Associate Professor, respectively, Department of Mechanical Engineering,Queen's University,Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6Search for other works by this author on:AJ BoweAJ Bowe1Graduate Student, Clinical Mechanics Group; Department of Mechanical Engineering,Queen's University,Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6Search for other works by this author on:
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The Effect of Tool Vibration on Tool Wear in Ultrasonic Vibration CuttingByX LiX Li1Lecturer, Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering,National University of Singapore,10 Kent Ridge Crescent,.Singapore0511Search for other works by this author on:
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Preload Optimization: A High Efficiency Design Solution for Grinding Machines Main SpindlesByGD Hagiu,GD Hagiu1Ass. professor,Technical University “Gh.Asachi” of Iasi,6600, Iasi,RomaniaSearch for other works by this author on:MD GafiţanuMD Gafiţanu2Professor,Technical University “Gh. Asachi” of Iasi,6600, Iasi,RomaniaSearch for other works by this author on:
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