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Tribology
FSI-ZTRAcad. year: 2018/2019
The overall aim of the course is to provide students with theoretical and practical knowledge of friction, wear and lubrication processes that take place in mechanical engineering systems and play important role at machine design, production and maintenance. The course is focused on the following topics: Surface interaction and friction theory; Tribological properties of materials; Lubricant and their properties; Hydrodynamic, hydrostatic, elastohydrodynamic, mixed and boundary lubrication; Nano- and microtribology; Tribology application in mechanical design. Laboratory exercises and seminars in computer labs allow to demonstrate tools for tribological engineering and practical application of theoretical knowledge in the design phase.
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Examination: is composed of a test containing multiple choice questions and oral examination.
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2. Lubrication principles. Regimes of fluid film lubrication. Composition of lubricants and their manufacturing. Types of lubricating oil additives and their use.
3. Classifications of liquid lubricants. Oils for mobile machinery and industry.
4. Technological lubricants. Lubricants in the process of machining and forming.
5. Plastic and solid lubricants. Tribological surface layers.
6. Hydrodynamic lubrication.
7. Elastohydrodynamic and mixed lubrication.
8. Boundary lubrication. Mechanisms of boundary film formation. Lubricant additives.
Determination of lubricant film thickness in rolling bearings, gears and traction drives.
9. Wear.
10. Tribology of thin rigid layers, films and coatings. Tribology of filters and devices for cleaning of industrial fluids.
11. Characteristics and current tribological problems of microelectromechanical (MEMS) devices.
12. Tribological of biosystems.
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2. Elastohydrodynamic lubrication. Unit-less parameters and relations for the film thickness prediction.
3. Calculation of the lambda parameter, estimation the the lubrication regime and prediction of friction.