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Changes in Plain Bearing Technology

A unique fusion of theoretical and practical knowledge, Changes in Plain Bearing Technology, by Rolf Koring, covers a meaningful range of expertise in this field.

Drawing from years of experience in design development, materials selection, and their correlation to real-life part failure, this title, co-published by SAE International and expert Verlag (Germany), concentrates on hydrodynamic bearings lined with whitemetals, also known as Babbits.

Written under the assumption that even the most mature body of knowledge can be revisited and improved, Changes in Plain Bearing Technology is a courageous and focused approach to questioning accepted test results and looking at alternative material compounds, and their application suitability.

The process, which leads to innovative answers on how the technology is transforming itself to respond to new market requirements, shows how interdisciplinary thinking can recognize new potential in long-established industrial modus operandi.

Tackling the highly complex issue of component failure, Changes in Plain Bearing Technology addresses the basics of hydrodynamic plain bearings while shedding new light on the performance of compound materials, including the limits of measurable fatigue strength, the lining materials of the future and damage evaluation.

Main points of interest in this book are:

  • The advantages of hydrodynamic plain bearings
  • Backing and lining materials
  • Compound materials: the great unknown and new conclusions
  • Investigations on test rigs
  • Quality standards for plain bearings
  • Assembly and operations
  • Damage of plain bearings and its consequences
  • The future of the technology

Changes in Plain Bearing Technology is a must-read for those looking for new solutions in this high-impact area of mechanical engineering.



Published By: SAE International and Expert Verlag
Pages: 196
Binding: Softbound
Product Code: R-420
Product Status: Available
Rolf Koring
Rolf Koring studied mechanical engineering sciences at the University Duisburg. Upon graduation, and for the following 17 years, he performed static and dynamic analyses on steel structures for bridges and power plants, eventually specializing in damage analysis and refurbishment. Since 1990, he has been vastly involved in the area of plain bearings, focusing on metallurgy, new technologies, and damage analysis. He first worked at Th. Goldschmidt AG, Essen and, from 1998 on, at ECKA Granulate GmbH, where he became the head of the company’s Plain Bearing Technology unit.
In 2002, he founded the VDMA (Verband Deutscher Maschinen und Anlagenbaun) working group on plain bearings, having also become its chairman.
His international experience, both at the manufacturing and end-user levels, provides him with deep insight into the challenges faced by those in the same field.  
Mr. Koring’s expertise presents us with a refreshing and unique confluence of theoretical and practical knowledge so hard to find in an era of specialists.
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Changes in Plain Bearing Technology

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Changes in Plain Bearing Technology

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Front Matter and Table of Contents
Back Matter
Chapters / Sections
1.
Introduction
2.
The Hydrodynamic Plain Bearing and its Advantages
3.
Backing Materials
4.
Lining Materials
5.
Compound Material, the Great Unknown
6.
Investigations on Test Rigs
7.
New Conclusions Relating to Compound Materials for Plain Bearings
8.
Preconditions for the Surface Lining of Plain Bearings
9.
The Lining of Plain Bearings
10.
The Quality Standards for Plain Bearings
11.
Plain Bearing Assembly and Operation
12.
Plain Bearing Damage
13.
The Future of Plain Bearings
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