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During thirty years of service in The United States Navy, Captain
Bill Bruce had occasion to hear many, many stories from U.S.
sailors, both officers and enlisted men. His favorite times were
experienced while standing at duty stations, a place where a person
is assigned to man during emergency periods. For Captain Bruce this
was at his Battle Dressing Station. Captain Bruce s duties carried
him from Newport, R.I. to Annapolis to Washington, D.C, the latter
being where he served President Kennedy and VP Lyndon Johnson. Most
of his time was spent with the Pacific Fleet with tours aboard
aircraft carriers, destroyer tenders and submarine tenders. His
overseas shore duties included Japan, the Philippines and Taiwan.
Since the publication of the best-selling first edition, the
growing price and environmental cost of energy have increased the
significance of tribology. Handbook of Lubrication and Tribology,
Volume II: Theory and Design, Second Edition demonstrates how the
principles of tribology can address cost savings, energy
conservation, and environmental protection. This second edition
provides a thorough treatment of established knowledge and
practices, along with detailed references for further study.
Written by the foremost experts in the field, the book is divided
into four sections. The first reviews the basic principles of
tribology, wear mechanisms, and modes of lubrication. The second
section covers the full range of lubricants/coolants, including
mineral oil, synthetic fluids, and water-based fluids. In the third
section, the contributors describe many wear- and friction-reducing
materials and treatments, which are currently the fastest growing
areas of tribology, with announcements of new coatings, better
performance, and new vendors being made every month. The final
section presents components, equipment, and designs commonly found
in tribological systems. It also examines specific industrial areas
and their processes. Sponsored by the Society of Tribologists and
Lubrication Engineers, this handbook incorporates up-to-date,
peer-reviewed information for tackling tribological problems and
improving lubricants and tribological systems. The book shows how
the proper use of generally accepted tribological practices can
save money, conserve energy, and protect the environment.
During thirty years of service in The United States Navy, Captain
Bill Bruce had occasion to hear many, many stories from U.S.
sailors, both officers and enlisted men. His favorite times were
experienced while standing at duty stations, a place where a person
is assigned to man during emergency periods. For Captain Bruce this
was at his Battle Dressing Station. Captain Bruce s duties carried
him from Newport, R.I. to Annapolis to Washington, D.C, the latter
being where he served President Kennedy and VP Lyndon Johnson. Most
of his time was spent with the Pacific Fleet with tours aboard
aircraft carriers, destroyer tenders and submarine tenders. His
overseas shore duties included Japan, the Philippines and Taiwan.
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