DESCRIPTION
Lubrication is the process, or technique employed to reduce wear of one or both surfaces in close proximity, and moving relative to each another, by interposing a substance called lubricant between the surfaces to carry or to help carry the load (pressure generated) between the opposing surfaces. Adequate lubrication allows smooth continuous operation of equipment, with only mild wear, and without excessive stresses or seizures at bearings. When lubrication breaks down, metal or other components can rub destructively over each other, causing destructive damage, heat, and failure. Lubrication is required for correct operation of mechanical systems such as pistons, pumps, cams, bearings, turbines, cutting tools etc. The lubricant and lubrication system are very important to increase the reliability of mechanical systems.
CONTENTS
- Basic of tribology concept
- Types of Lubricants
- Oil, Grease and solid Lubricant
- Lubricant properties: viscosity, viscosity index, fire point, flash point, pour point, etc.
- Types of Additives
- International Lubricant standards
- Lubrication systems
- Hydrodynamic Lubrication
- Mixed Lubrication
- Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication
- Boundary Lubrication
- Selection of lubricant and lubrication systems
- Quality Standard of oil
- Oil analysis
INSTRUCTUR
Dr. Ir. Rini Dharmastiti, M. S and Team
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