Tribology embraces the process of friction, lubrication, and wear in mechanical equipment. It finds particular application for reducing the consumption of energy and fuel, and for increasing the reliability and service life of machinery. As hard-won experience is built up, the principles of good design are increasingly clarified and become available for wider use. There can be few examples for which this cycle of learning and feedback is more economically valuable than the refinement of the internal combustion engine - the prime mover of today's highly mobile economy.
Based on papers presented at an IMechE seminar, Tribology of Internal Combustion Engines should be read by all those working in the fields of tribology and automotive engine technology.
Topics covered include:
-Vehicle environmental legislation: past, present, and future
- Recent developments in piston assemblies
- Cylinder bore surface finish - its evolution and specification
- The development of high - stream aluminium tin silicon copper bearing alloys for automotive applications
Developments in camshaft and follower technology
Ring zone lubrication: implications for reduced emissions and enhanced engine life
Automotive lubricants: today's choices, tomorrow's possibilities
The Jaguar AJ-V8 engine