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It is my ambition in writing this book to bring tribology to the
study of control of machines with friction. Tribology, from the
greek for study of rubbing, is the discipline that concerns itself
with friction, wear and lubrication. Tribology spans a great range
of disciplines, from surface physics to lubrication chemistry and
engineering, and comprises investigators in diverse specialities.
The English language tribology literature now grows at a rate of
some 700 articles per year. But for all of this activity, in the
three years that I have been concerned with the control of machines
with friction, I have but once met a fellow controls engineer who
was aware that the field existed, this including many who were
concerned with friction. In this vein I must confess that, before
undertaking these investigations, I too was unaware that an active
discipline of friction existed. The experience stands out as a mark
of the specialization of our time. Within tribology, experimental
and theoretical understanding of friction in lubricated machines is
well developed. The controls engineer's interest is in dynamics,
which is not the central interest of the tribologist. The
tribologist is more often concerned with wear, with respect to
which there has been enormous progress - witness the many
mechanisms which we buy today that are lubricated once only, and
that at the factory. Though a secondary interest, frictional
dynamics are note forgotten by tribology.
It is my ambition in writing this book to bring tribology to the
study of control of machines with friction. Tribology, from the
greek for study of rubbing, is the discipline that concerns itself
with friction, wear and lubrication. Tribology spans a great range
of disciplines, from surface physics to lubrication chemistry and
engineering, and comprises investigators in diverse specialities.
The English language tribology literature now grows at a rate of
some 700 articles per year. But for all of this activity, in the
three years that I have been concerned with the control of machines
with friction, I have but once met a fellow controls engineer who
was aware that the field existed, this including many who were
concerned with friction. In this vein I must confess that, before
undertaking these investigations, I too was unaware that an active
discipline of friction existed. The experience stands out as a mark
of the specialization of our time. Within tribology, experimental
and theoretical understanding of friction in lubricated machines is
well developed. The controls engineer's interest is in dynamics,
which is not the central interest of the tribologist. The
tribologist is more often concerned with wear, with respect to
which there has been enormous progress - witness the many
mechanisms which we buy today that are lubricated once only, and
that at the factory. Though a secondary interest, frictional
dynamics are note forgotten by tribology.
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