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Record Number
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607678
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Main Entry
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Cox, Roy L.
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Title & Author
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Engineered tribological composites : the art of friction material development /\ by Roy L. Cox.
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Publication Statement
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Warrendale, Pa. (400 Commonwealth Dr., Wallendale PA USA) :: Society of Automotive Engineers,, c2012.
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Series Statement
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Society of Automotive Engineers. Electronic publications.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (1 electronic text (xv, 505 p.)) :: ill., digital file.
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ISBN
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9781680154504
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: 1680154508
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9780768073812
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0768073812
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9780768034851 (print)
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Notes
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Title from PDF title page (SAE Web site, 08/15/2012).
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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Engineered Tribological Composites -- Friction: One Aspect of Tribology -- Sliding Wear -- Tribological Systems -- Friction Material Manufacturing Methods -- Types of Friction Materials -- The Five Elements of a Friction Element -- Early Organic Binder Systems -- Phenolic Resins -- Modified Phenolic Resins -- Advanced Organic Binder Systems -- Inorganic Binder Systems -- Organic Fiber -- Carbon Fiber -- Inorganic Fiber -- Metallic Fiber -- Abrasives -- Solid Lubricants -- Organic Filler Materials -- Inorganic Filler Materials -- Metallic Filler Materials -- Testing and Evaluation of Friction Materials -- Future Directions.
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Abstract
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Roy Cox provides readers with a thorough presentation of the topic, beginning with the earliest work on brakes by Frood in the early 1900s and friction studies by daVinci in the 1400s. From there, details about the processes of wear and the components of tribological systems are presented. Methods of manufacturing friction materials are described, and the elements of friction material are detailed- binders, fibers, abrasives, and lubricants.
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Readers will gain a solid background about tribology, as well as a solid understanding of matrices, fibers and additives that make up engineered tribological composites. They will learn how manufacturing affects these composites, along with how friction and wear affect those materials. They will gain a better understanding of which materials provide the optimum balance of cost, friction and wear for various applications, enabling them to better create and apply engineered tribological composites for whatever application is at hand.
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Subject
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Composite materials.
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Subject
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Friction materials.
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Subject
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Automobiles-- Materials.
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Dewey Classification
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620.1/18
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LC Classification
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TA418.9.C6C696 2012eb
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Added Entry
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Society of Automotive Engineers.
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Knovel (Firm)
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