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The 24th Leeds-Lyon Symposium was held in London from 4th-6th September 1997, where it was hosted by the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine. The meeting addressed the topic of "Tribology for Energy Conservation" and attracted a wide range of stimulating papers and speakers. Some 150 delegates from nineteen countries attended and about sixty papers were presented in fifteen sessions. These covered the topics of lubricants, wear, friction reduction, hydrodynamics, elastohydrodynamic lubrication, surface roughness, manufacturing, component life (including condition monitoring), and automotive aspects.
Efficient numerical solution of realistic and, therefore, complex
equation systems occupies many researchers in many disciplines. For
various reasons, but mainly in order to approximate reality, a very
large number of unknowns are needed. Using classical techniques,
the solution of such a system of equations would take too long, and
so sometimes MultiLevel techniques are used to accelerate
convergence. Over the last one and a half decades, the authors have
studied the problem of Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication, governed by
a complex integro-differential equation. Their work has resulted in
a very efficient and stable solver. In this book they describe the
different intermediate problems analyzed and solved, and how those
ingredients finally come together in the EHL solver. A number of
these intermediate problems, such as Hydrodynamic Lubrication and
Dry Contact, are useful in their own right. In the Appendix the
full codes of the Poisson problem, the Hydrodynamic Lubrication
problem, the dry contact solver and the EHL solver are given. These
codes are all written in 'C' language, based on the 'ANSI-C'
version.
The 31st Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology was held at Trinity and
All Saints College in Leeds under the title "Life Cycle Tribology"
from Tuesday 7th September until Friday 10th September 2004.
The papers contained within this volume focus on the transient aspects of the preocesses in tribology highlighting the differences obtained with stationery conditions, be they experimental analytical or numerical.
These papers represent the proceedings from the 29th Leeds-Lyon
Symposium on Tribology, 'Tribological Research and Design for
Engineering Systems' which was held in September 2002. Over 130
delegates from 18 countries attended the symposium, and the
extensive discussions generated over 150 written questions and
responses, which are documented at the end of this proceedings
volume.
The objective of the 28th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology was to define current understanding of the science relating to boundary and mixed lubrication and to compare this with the needs of industry in terms of applications.
This collection of fully peer-reviewed papers were presented at the
26th Leeds-Lyon Tribology Symposium which was held in Leeds, UK,
14-17 September, 1999.
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