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Mechanical Engineers, Proceedings, V. 169, no. 5, 1955, p. 123-133 + 2 phte5; disc., p. 133140. Method of measuring the friction in the roll gap under the conditions of the cold rolling process without making use of any theory of the distribution of roll pressure a1on.g the contact arc. Method, and-friction coefficients SO found are used to compare calculated and measured values of roll force and torque. Diagram, tables, graphs, photographs, micrographs. 31 ref.
Friction Apparatus for Very Low-Speed Sliding Studies. F. Heymann, E. Rabinowicz, and B. G. Rightmire. Review of Scientific Instruments, v. 26, Jan. 1955, p. 56-58. Device eliminates stick-slip vibration. Diagrams, charts. 5 ref. _ Frictional Vibrations. David Sinclair. Journal of Applied Me&a&s, V. 22, June 1955, p. 207-213. Frictional vibrations, such as stick-slip motion and automobile-brave squeal, which occur when two solid bodies are rubbed together, are analyzed mathematically and observed cxperimentally. Table, photographs graphs. I 7 ref.
The Contact Resistance and Mechanical Properties of Surface Films on Metals. R. W. Wilson. Physical Society, Proceedings, v. 68, no. qzgB, Sept. 1955, p. 625-641. Investigation of electrical contact resistance and coefficient of friction of many noble and basemetalsin bothcleanandlubrlcatedstates. Diagrams, graphs, tables. 21 ref.
Surface Friction and Lubrication in Cold Strip Rolling. P. W. Whitton and Hugh Ford. Institution of 2. LUBRICATION 2.0.
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and Application of Lubricating . C. J. Boner. g77pp. 1954. ReinholdPublishing Corp., New York. (TJ1o77 B64.1m) CornposItion, properties, and uses; structure and theory; raw materials, processes, and manufacturing equipment; specific thickeners and additives. The effects of each ingredient or treatment upon characteristics of final product, and methods of evaluating characteristics by chemical or physical means. Basic Lubrication Practice. Alien F. Brewer. 286 pp. 1955. Reinhold Publishing Corp., New York. (T Jr075 3375b) Practical, on-the-iob information for lubrication and main&lance engineers, plant or shop foremen, purchasing agents, and students. Lubrication of Industrial and Marine Machinery. William Gordon Forbes. 2nd Ed. (Revised by C. L. Pope and W. T. Ever%.) 35~ pp~ 1954. John Wiley &: Sons, New York. (TJ1075 F74L2) Selection, application, and control of lubricants and lubricating devices. Viscosity of Lubricants Under Pressure. Mayo D. Hersey and Richard F. Hopkins. 87 pp. 1954. The American Society of Mechanica Engineers, New York. (TJ1075 H43v) Coordinated data from 12 investigations published prior to 1951. 2.1. General and Fundamentals Bearings, Lubricants, and Lubrication. Mechanical Engineering, v. 77, Sept. 1955, p. 789-801.
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LUBRICANTS A digest of 1954 literature reviews bearing lubrication, automotive, gear, and metalworking lubricants, lubricant theory and properties. 230 ref. The Influence of Moisture on the Friction & Surface Damage of Clean Metals. R. 0. Danielsand A. C. West. Lubrication Engineering, v. I I, July-Aug. I9j5, p. 261-266. A controlled atmosphere, low-speed friction apparatus for fundamental boundary Iubrication studies is described. Photographs, micrograph, graphs, diagrams. 13 ref. Hydrodynamic Theory of Lubrication During Rolling. [in Russian) P. L. Kapitsa. Zhuvnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, v. 25, no. 4, Apr. 195j, p. 747-762. Equations for viscosity, pressure, friction and coefficient; pattern of lubrication with cylinders or spheres rolling in lubricating layer. Graphs, drawings. 3 ref. Research Points Way to New Methods of Preventing Galling and Seizing. I-II. E. S. Machlin. rron Age, v. 175, Feb. IO, 1955, p. 91-93; Feb. 17, 1955, p. 104-106. Influence of film nature and hardness of supporting matrix on behavior of bearings. Tables, graphs. IO ref. Recent Advances in the Hvdrodvnamic Theory of Slider-Bearing Lub&atidn. F. Osterle and E. Saibel. Lubrication EnEineering, v. II, May-June 1955, p. 187-rgz.Includes diagrams, graphs. 7 ref. Influence of Lubricants Upon the Surface Flow of Metal. S. Ya. Veiler. Henry Bvutcher Translation No. 3519, 6 pp. (From Woklady Akademii Nauk