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Lubricating Engineering

Summary

In the course Lubrication Technology graduate student learn about with the theoretical principles of friction,
lubrication and wear. Dry, boundary and mixed friction is discussed only in the necessary
depth necessary for an understanding of Stribeck diagram and its importance to the technical
practice. More details
is discussed fluid friction and lubrication theory of hydrodynamic sliding and
hydrostatic bearings, foundations elastohydrodynamic friction and lubrication.
Wear of machine parts is discussed only to the necessary depth, as well as
construction materials and bearings. Lubricants are discussed in detail. U
greases are dealt with the rheology of greases. in conclusion
are discussed lubrication systems, either with oil or grease.

Literature

1. Hamrock, B.J. Fundamentals of Fluid Film Lubrication. New York : McGraw-Hill, 1994.
2. Neale, M.J. Tribology Handbook. London : Butterworths, 1973.

Advised literature

1. Schramm, G. Introduction to Practical Viscomery. Karlsruhe : HAARE, 1981.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština
Code 338-0916
Abbreviation MTech
Course title Lubricating Engineering
Coordinating department Department of Hydromechanics and Hydraulic Equipment
Course coordinator doc. Dr. Ing. Lumír Hružík