Description

Book Synopsis
The definitive work on grease lubrication in industrial and vehicle engineering, this book provides an overview of the literature, presents state of the art models, and examines the physical and chemical aspects of grease lubrication, particularly lubrication of rolling bearings.

Table of Contents

Preface xvii

List of Abbreviations xix

1 Introduction 1

1.1 Why Lubricate Rolling Bearings? 1

1.2 History of Grease Lubrication 2

1.3 Grease Versus Oil Lubrication 3

2 Lubrication Mechanisms 5

2.1 Introduction 5

2.2 Definition of Grease 6

2.3 Operating Conditions 6

2.4 The Phases in Grease Lubrication 7

2.5 Film Thickness During the Bleeding Phase 8

2.6 Feed and Loss Mechanisms During the Bleeding Phase 10

2.7 Film Thickness and Starvation (Side Flow) 11

2.8 Track Replenishment 12

2.9 Grease Flow 13

2.10 Wall-Slip 15

2.11 Oxidation 16

2.12 EP Additives 16

2.13 Dynamic Behaviour 17

2.14 Grease Life 17

3 Grease Composition and Properties 23

3.1 Base Oil 24

3.2 Base Oil Viscosity and Density 41

3.3 Thickener 49

3.4 Additives 61

3.5 Solid Fillers/Dry Lubricants 66

3.6 Compatibility 67

3.7 Polymer Grease 67

4 Grease Life in Rolling Bearings 71

4.1 Introduction 71

4.2 Relubrication Intervals and Grease Life 71

4.3 The Traffic Light Concept 72

4.4 Grease Life as a Function of Temperature in the Green Zone 75

4.5 SKF Relubrication and Grease Life 76

4.6 Comparison Grease Life/Relubrication Models 78

4.7 Very Low and High Speeds 82

4.8 Large Rolling Bearings 85

4.9 Effect of Load 86

4.10 Effect of Outer-Ring Rotation 90

4.11 Cage Material 90

4.12 Bearing Type 91

4.13 Temperature and Bearing Material 92

4.14 Grease Fill 94

4.15 Vertical Shaft 95

4.16 Vibrations and Shock Loads 96

4.17 Grease Shelf Life/Storage Life 97

5 Lubricating Grease Rheology 99

5.1 Visco-Elastic Behaviour 99

5.2 Viscometers 102

5.3 Oscillatory Shear 108

5.4 Shear Thinning and Yield 112

5.5 Yield Stress 118

5.6 Wall-Slip Effects 122

5.7 Translation Between Oscillatory Shear and Linear Shear Measurements 125

5.8 Normal stresses 126

5.9 Time Dependent Viscosity and Thixotropy 128

5.10 Tackiness 133

6 Grease and Base Oil Flow 137

6.1 Grease Flow in Pipes 137

6.2 Grease Flow in Rolling Bearings 149

7 Grease Bleeding 157

7.1 Introduction 157

7.2 Ball Versus Roller Bearings 158

7.3 Grease Bleeding Measurement Techniques 158

7.4 Bleeding from the Covers and Under the Cage 159

7.5 A Grease Bleeding Model for Pressurized Grease by Centrifugal Forces 161

8 Grease Aging 171

8.1 Mechanical Aging 172

8.2 Grease Oxidation 179

8.3 The Chemistry of Base Oil Film Oxidation 181

8.4 Oxidation of the Thickener 183

8.5 A Simple Model for Base Oil Degradation 184

8.6 Polymerization 186

8.7 Evaporation 186

8.8 Simple Models for the Life of Base Oil 186

9 Film Thickness Theory for Single Contacts 191

9.1 Elasto-Hydrodynamic Lubrication 192

9.2 Contact Geometry and Deformation 198

9.3 EHL Film Thickness, Oil 202

9.4 EHD Film Thickness, Grease 205

9.5 Starvation 212

9.6 Spin 225

10 Film Thickness in Grease Lubricated Rolling Bearings 227

10.1 Thin Layer Flow on Bearing Surfaces 228

10.2 Starved EHL for Rolling Bearings 234

10.3 Cage Clearance and Film Thickness 239

10.4 Full Bearing Film Thickness 241

11 Grease dynamics 245

11.1 Introduction 245

11.2 Grease Reservoir Formation 245

11.3 Temperature Behaviour 246

11.4 Temperature and Film Breakdown 249

11.5 Chaotic Behaviour 249

11.6 Quantitative Analysis of Grease Tests 253

11.7 Discussion 254

12 Reliability 257

12.1 Failure Distribution 258

12.2 Mean Life and Time Between Failures 261

12.3 Percentile Life 264

12.4 Point and Interval Estimates 265

12.5 Sudden Death Testing 275

12.6 System Life Prediction 281

13 Grease Lubrication and Bearing Life 283

13.1 Bearing Failure Modes 283

13.2 Rated Fatigue Life of Grease Lubricated Rolling Bearings 285

13.3 Background of the Fatigue Life Ratings of Grease Lubricated Bearings 289

13.4 Lubricant Chemistry and Bearing Life 296

13.5 Water in Grease 304

13.6 Surface Finish Aspects Related to Grease Lubrication 306

14 Grease Lubrication Mechanisms in Bearing Seals 309

14.1 Introduction 309

14.2 Lubrication Mechanisms for Radial Lip Seals 309

14.3 Sealing Action of Grease 312

14.4 Softening and Leakage 319

14.5 Compatibility 320

14.6 A Film Thickness Model for Bearing Seals 320

14.7 Importance of Sealing Grease Inside the Bearing 324

15 Condition Monitoring and Maintenance 327

15.1 Condition Monitoring 327

15.2 Acoustic Emission 328

15.3 Lubcheck 330

15.4 Consistency Measurement 331

15.5 Oil Bleeding Properties 332

15.6 Oil Content 332

15.7 Particle Contamination 332

15.8 Spectroscopy 333

15.9 Linear Voltammetry 334

15.10 Total Acid Number 335

15.11 DCS – Differential Scanning Calorimetry 335

15.12 Oxidation Bomb 336

15.13 Water 336

16 Grease Qualification Testing 339

16.1 Introduction 339

16.2 Standard Test Methods 339

16.3 Some Qualification Criteria for Grease Selection 374

16.4 Pumpability 375

17 Lubrication Systems 377

17.1 Single Point Lubrication Methods 379

17.2 Centralized Grease Lubrication Systems 380

17.3 Pumps 382

17.4 Valves 384

17.5 Distributors 386

17.6 Single-Line Centralized Lubrication Systems 386

17.7 Dual-Line Lubrication Systems 393

17.8 Progressive Lubrication Systems 394

17.9 Multi-Line Lubrication System 397

17.10 Cyclic Grease Flow 397

17.11 Requirements of the Grease 398

17.12 Grease Pumpability Tests 402

A Characteristics of Paraffinic Hydrocarbons 413

References 415

Index

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 18/01/2013
    ISBN13: 9781118353912, 978-1118353912
    ISBN10: 1118353919

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The definitive work on grease lubrication in industrial and vehicle engineering, this book provides an overview of the literature, presents state of the art models, and examines the physical and chemical aspects of grease lubrication, particularly lubrication of rolling bearings.

    Table of Contents

    Preface xvii

    List of Abbreviations xix

    1 Introduction 1

    1.1 Why Lubricate Rolling Bearings? 1

    1.2 History of Grease Lubrication 2

    1.3 Grease Versus Oil Lubrication 3

    2 Lubrication Mechanisms 5

    2.1 Introduction 5

    2.2 Definition of Grease 6

    2.3 Operating Conditions 6

    2.4 The Phases in Grease Lubrication 7

    2.5 Film Thickness During the Bleeding Phase 8

    2.6 Feed and Loss Mechanisms During the Bleeding Phase 10

    2.7 Film Thickness and Starvation (Side Flow) 11

    2.8 Track Replenishment 12

    2.9 Grease Flow 13

    2.10 Wall-Slip 15

    2.11 Oxidation 16

    2.12 EP Additives 16

    2.13 Dynamic Behaviour 17

    2.14 Grease Life 17

    3 Grease Composition and Properties 23

    3.1 Base Oil 24

    3.2 Base Oil Viscosity and Density 41

    3.3 Thickener 49

    3.4 Additives 61

    3.5 Solid Fillers/Dry Lubricants 66

    3.6 Compatibility 67

    3.7 Polymer Grease 67

    4 Grease Life in Rolling Bearings 71

    4.1 Introduction 71

    4.2 Relubrication Intervals and Grease Life 71

    4.3 The Traffic Light Concept 72

    4.4 Grease Life as a Function of Temperature in the Green Zone 75

    4.5 SKF Relubrication and Grease Life 76

    4.6 Comparison Grease Life/Relubrication Models 78

    4.7 Very Low and High Speeds 82

    4.8 Large Rolling Bearings 85

    4.9 Effect of Load 86

    4.10 Effect of Outer-Ring Rotation 90

    4.11 Cage Material 90

    4.12 Bearing Type 91

    4.13 Temperature and Bearing Material 92

    4.14 Grease Fill 94

    4.15 Vertical Shaft 95

    4.16 Vibrations and Shock Loads 96

    4.17 Grease Shelf Life/Storage Life 97

    5 Lubricating Grease Rheology 99

    5.1 Visco-Elastic Behaviour 99

    5.2 Viscometers 102

    5.3 Oscillatory Shear 108

    5.4 Shear Thinning and Yield 112

    5.5 Yield Stress 118

    5.6 Wall-Slip Effects 122

    5.7 Translation Between Oscillatory Shear and Linear Shear Measurements 125

    5.8 Normal stresses 126

    5.9 Time Dependent Viscosity and Thixotropy 128

    5.10 Tackiness 133

    6 Grease and Base Oil Flow 137

    6.1 Grease Flow in Pipes 137

    6.2 Grease Flow in Rolling Bearings 149

    7 Grease Bleeding 157

    7.1 Introduction 157

    7.2 Ball Versus Roller Bearings 158

    7.3 Grease Bleeding Measurement Techniques 158

    7.4 Bleeding from the Covers and Under the Cage 159

    7.5 A Grease Bleeding Model for Pressurized Grease by Centrifugal Forces 161

    8 Grease Aging 171

    8.1 Mechanical Aging 172

    8.2 Grease Oxidation 179

    8.3 The Chemistry of Base Oil Film Oxidation 181

    8.4 Oxidation of the Thickener 183

    8.5 A Simple Model for Base Oil Degradation 184

    8.6 Polymerization 186

    8.7 Evaporation 186

    8.8 Simple Models for the Life of Base Oil 186

    9 Film Thickness Theory for Single Contacts 191

    9.1 Elasto-Hydrodynamic Lubrication 192

    9.2 Contact Geometry and Deformation 198

    9.3 EHL Film Thickness, Oil 202

    9.4 EHD Film Thickness, Grease 205

    9.5 Starvation 212

    9.6 Spin 225

    10 Film Thickness in Grease Lubricated Rolling Bearings 227

    10.1 Thin Layer Flow on Bearing Surfaces 228

    10.2 Starved EHL for Rolling Bearings 234

    10.3 Cage Clearance and Film Thickness 239

    10.4 Full Bearing Film Thickness 241

    11 Grease dynamics 245

    11.1 Introduction 245

    11.2 Grease Reservoir Formation 245

    11.3 Temperature Behaviour 246

    11.4 Temperature and Film Breakdown 249

    11.5 Chaotic Behaviour 249

    11.6 Quantitative Analysis of Grease Tests 253

    11.7 Discussion 254

    12 Reliability 257

    12.1 Failure Distribution 258

    12.2 Mean Life and Time Between Failures 261

    12.3 Percentile Life 264

    12.4 Point and Interval Estimates 265

    12.5 Sudden Death Testing 275

    12.6 System Life Prediction 281

    13 Grease Lubrication and Bearing Life 283

    13.1 Bearing Failure Modes 283

    13.2 Rated Fatigue Life of Grease Lubricated Rolling Bearings 285

    13.3 Background of the Fatigue Life Ratings of Grease Lubricated Bearings 289

    13.4 Lubricant Chemistry and Bearing Life 296

    13.5 Water in Grease 304

    13.6 Surface Finish Aspects Related to Grease Lubrication 306

    14 Grease Lubrication Mechanisms in Bearing Seals 309

    14.1 Introduction 309

    14.2 Lubrication Mechanisms for Radial Lip Seals 309

    14.3 Sealing Action of Grease 312

    14.4 Softening and Leakage 319

    14.5 Compatibility 320

    14.6 A Film Thickness Model for Bearing Seals 320

    14.7 Importance of Sealing Grease Inside the Bearing 324

    15 Condition Monitoring and Maintenance 327

    15.1 Condition Monitoring 327

    15.2 Acoustic Emission 328

    15.3 Lubcheck 330

    15.4 Consistency Measurement 331

    15.5 Oil Bleeding Properties 332

    15.6 Oil Content 332

    15.7 Particle Contamination 332

    15.8 Spectroscopy 333

    15.9 Linear Voltammetry 334

    15.10 Total Acid Number 335

    15.11 DCS – Differential Scanning Calorimetry 335

    15.12 Oxidation Bomb 336

    15.13 Water 336

    16 Grease Qualification Testing 339

    16.1 Introduction 339

    16.2 Standard Test Methods 339

    16.3 Some Qualification Criteria for Grease Selection 374

    16.4 Pumpability 375

    17 Lubrication Systems 377

    17.1 Single Point Lubrication Methods 379

    17.2 Centralized Grease Lubrication Systems 380

    17.3 Pumps 382

    17.4 Valves 384

    17.5 Distributors 386

    17.6 Single-Line Centralized Lubrication Systems 386

    17.7 Dual-Line Lubrication Systems 393

    17.8 Progressive Lubrication Systems 394

    17.9 Multi-Line Lubrication System 397

    17.10 Cyclic Grease Flow 397

    17.11 Requirements of the Grease 398

    17.12 Grease Pumpability Tests 402

    A Characteristics of Paraffinic Hydrocarbons 413

    References 415

    Index

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