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STLE 1997 COMBINED SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX Each paper published during the indexed period is assigned a sequence num- ber, the first two digits of which indicate the year in which the paper was pub- lished. The index may be entered either through the Subject Index or the Author Index. The Subject Index design was revised in 1991, with key words appearing in one of the following subject areas: Bearings Lubrication Regimes Computing and Engineering Methods Maintenance and Condition Extreme Conditions Tribology Monitoring Friction Materials Properties and Tribology Human and Environmental Metalworking, Materials Machining Lubricant Classes (by Application) Seals Lubricant Components Surface Technology Lubricant Manufacture, Application Tribology of Equipment and Disposal Tribology in Industry Lubricant Properties and Problems Wear and Failure Inspection of the index will familiarize the user with the location of key words. The sequence number of a paper appears next to the key words which describe a significant part of the content of that paper The Author Index is an alphabetical listing of all authors of indexed papers, together with corresponding paper sequence numbers. Having determined the sequence numbers associated with a given subject or author, the papers to which these numbers refer may be found in the Chronological Listing. This listing provides a complete reference for all papers published in the 1997 issues of Tribology Transactions (T40) and Lubrication Engineering (L53). The papers are listed by author(s), title, publication, volume number (bold type), issue number, and page numbers and are in order of ascending sequence number An excellent source of general information in the field of tribology is the Hana- book of Lubrication, edited by E. R. Booser and published by CRC Press under the sponsorship of STLE. The Combined Index is edited by Martin Webster of the Mobil Technology Company, Paulsboro, NJ. The Society gratefully acknowledges Dr. Webster's efforts in this endeavor. Journal of the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers 27 1997 Chronological Listing 97001 Akei, M. and Mizuhara, K Sui, P. C., “An EfficientC omputation Model for Calculating Surface hy ants Refrigerant Env Contact Pres ss 5 res Using Measured Surface Roughness,” T40, 2, 7002 Alvarez, G. A., “Finite Element Fourie 243-250 Radia p Seals T40, 1, 11-20 Talmage, G. and Carpino, M., “A Pseudospectral-Finite Difference Nosaka, M., Oike M Kauch M and Mayum T Analysis of an nfinitely Wide Slider Bearing with Thermal and In- Ra ertial Effects T40, 2, 251-258 ating Performance T40 Yang, P. and Rodkiewicz, C. M., “On the Numerical Analysis to the Thermoelastohydrodynamic Lubrication of a Tilting Pad Inclusive Obara, S. and Suzuki, M of Side Leakage,” T40, 2, 259-266 }s at Temperatures 31-40 Bai, M., Xue, Q. and Liu, W., “Sliding Wear of Al-Fe-Ce-SiC Com- Hall, P. B., Thom, R. and ——e L posites bricated with Several Typical Additives,” T40, 2, ty of High-Speed, High-L iF ; 267-272 ra-Low V osity Fluids.” T40, 1, 41-48 Sharma, S. K., Schreiber, B. and Gupta, P. K., “On the Traction Be- Muller-Karger, C. M., Barrett, L. E. and Flack, R havior of Perf yoropolyalkylether Fluids,” T40, 2, 273-278. Smid, J., Chen, X. and Xia, C. L., “Star-Shaped Alkyl Carbamates as namic Stiffness and Damr Pour Point Depressants,” T40, 2, 279-282. Bearir 3s," T40, 1, 49-56 Hashimoto, H., “Optimum Design of High-Speed, Short Journal Bear- Belforte G. and Raparelli, T ngs by Mathematical Programming,” T40, 2, 283-293. Rotary Actuators T40. 1 Bertrand, P. A. and Carr, D. J., “Oil Exchange between Ball Bearings Koka, R. and Armatis, F radatior and Poro is Poly mide Ball Bearing Retainers,” T40, 2, 294-302 oricarit Dy efarr Powders T40 Chilamakuri, S. K. and Bhushan, B., “Optimization of Asperities for Novotny, V. J., Karis, T. E. and Whitef eld Laser-Text sred Magnetic Disk Surfaces,” T40, 2, 303-311. and Magnetic Re jing Med rit Jones, S. P., Jansen, R. and Fusaro, R. L., “Preliminary Investigation Wahi, M. H., Kwon H. and Taiko F E. of Neural Network Techniques to Predict Tribological Properties tacts at the Head/Disk ace . T40, 2, 312-320 tate Fivir 3," T40, 1 75-80 Morales, W., Fusaro, R. L., Siebert, M., Keith, T., Jansen, R. and Wan« ot a M andw ay, E.O Herrera-Fierro, P., “A New Antiwear Additive/Surface Pretreat- Machinir ment for PFPE Liquid Lubricants,” T40, 2, 321-329 Y xiang H Gren, D and Wen, S Yamaguchi, E. S., Primer, R. L., Aragén, S. R. and Labrador, E.Q., and Re n the WearPr e Dynamic Light Scattering Studies of Neutral Diisobuty! Zinc Di- T40, 1, 87- 90 thiophosphate,” T40, 2, 330-338 Zaretsky, E. V Coe, H. H. and August, R Chen, L., Dong, J. and Chen, G., ‘The Study of Tribo-induced De- Rear ng a eacictior T40. 1 posits from a o onper- Containing Antiwear Additive,” T40, 2, ~OPpe Hanchi, J. and Eiss, N i Jr., “Synergist 339-345 97 043 Christiansen, S. and De Chiftre, L Topographic Characterization of Progressive Wear on Jeep Drawing Dies,” T40, 2, 346-352. 7044 Das, N. C., “Elastohydre dynamic Lubrication Theory of Line Con- and Hwang, C. C tacts: Couple Stress Fluid Model,” T40, 2, 353-359 Head \ 97 45 Harnoy, A., “Simulation of Stick-Slip Fri ction in Control Systems T40, 2, 360-366 Machcha, A. R McM an, T.C Ta ke, F. E. and Tang, W. T Hsu, T. C. and Lee, C. H., “Realistic Friction Modeling for Simple t yy of Tri-Pad Sliders,” T40, 1, 120-128 Upsetting,” T40, 2, 367-373 Miller, J. R. and Akamatsu Y., “Effects Sonyer, Ww G Blanchet, T. A. and Calabrese, S. J., Lubrication of ) Fatigue fe T40 129-137 con Nitride in a SimulateTdu r bine Exhaust Gas Environment,” kolakopou 3s, P.G and cory weme-ne ( T40, 2, 374- 380 near AA¥ nig Mimaroglu, A., Yilmaz, F. and Okumus, C. S., Reliability of Wear Method,” T40 138- Volume Measurement Approaches in Relation to the Effect of Sur- San Andres, L face Finish on Fr ction and Wear of Al,0.,”" T40, 2, 381-385 Film Bearings,” T40, 1, 147- Sushchenko, S.A., “Photoelastic Analysis of Stress Concentrations in Koka, R., Holtz. A. and Armatis F., a Two-Dimensional Model of Hard Inclusions in a Metal Matrix T40, 2, 386-390 DeliaCorte, C Helmick, L. S., Gschwender, L. J., Sharma, S. K., Snyder, C. E. Jr., Liang, J. C. and Foltz, G. W., “The Effect of Humidity on the Wear ng Against Al,O, from 25° to 65 0, 1, 163-167 Behavior of Bearing Steels with R,O(n-C,F,0),R, Perfiuoropoly- Kostick, J. A Segal A. E., Conway, J. C., Jr., Amateau, M. F. and alkylether uIdsP s end Foorr mulataitioc ns T40, 3, 393-402 Opet, S., “The Sliding Wear Behavior of Cobalt-Based Hardfacing Zhang, J. X. and Rodkiewicz, C. M., “On the Design of Bearings Alloys ed in Steam Vaive Apr atior T40, 1, 168-172 Jsing a CFD Technique,” T40, 3, 403-412. Mimaroglu, A. and Yilmaz, F., “influence of Carbide Size, Hardness Dareing, D. W. and Atiuri, S., “Traction Behavior and Physical Prop- and Temperature or ; Friction and Wear a Boundary Lu erties of Powder Graphite Lubricants Compacted to Hertzian ated High-Speed Steel and N erar T40, Pressure Levels T40, 3, 413-420 173-177 Forster, N. H. and Trivedi H. K., “Rolling Contact Testing of Vapor Xu, T., Zhao, J Xu, K and Xue, O Phase Lubricants - Part Material Evaluation,” T40, 3, 421-428 Ying, T.-N. and Hsu, S. M., “Effect of Friction on Subsurface Strain ve,” T40, 1 178-4 182 Distribution of Steel,” T40, 3, 429-435 Venkatar aman B. and Palazzolo, A. B Jonnadula, R , Majumder B. C. and Rao, N. S., “Stability Analysis of y of Eccentric Annular Sea FlexiblyS u pported Rough Submerged Oil Journal Bearings,” T40, T40 1, 183-194 3, 437-444 Zhao R Barber, G C. Yang, Y. S. and Larson JE Ovaert, T. C.a nd Ramachandra, S Wear Particle Formation of Poly- anis m Ana ‘ e Fexha ? alive é ts mers Against Smooth Harde =ned Steel Counterfaces,” T40, 3, simulator T40 2 209-21 8 445-452 Keserde M © F and Allaire, P . €. Wedeven, L. D., McGeehan, J. A. and Ryason, P. R., “Diese! Engine Aeasured Oils Formulated with Hydrocracked and Solvent-Refined Base- T40 2 219-226 stocks Have Equa! EHD Film Thicknesses,” T40, 3, 453-460. Gvaen T C jire al Polymer Matrix Composites Guangteng, G. and Spikes, H. A., “The Control of Friction by Molec- Fit rientation in the Plane of Contact,” T40, 2, 227-234 ular Fractionation of Base Fiuid Mixtures at Metal Surfaces,” T40, Prabhu, 8. S arimental investigatior n the Misa gnment 3, 461-469 Effects ir yer Rear 3s T40 2. 235-242 Usmani, S., Sampath, S., Houck, D. L. and Lee, D., “Effect of Carbide January 1998 LUBRICATION ENGINEERING Grain Size on the Sliding and Abrasive Wear Behavior of Ther- Loaded Rolling Line Contacts,” T40, 4, 708-714. maily Sprayed WC-Co Coatings,” T40, 3, 470-478 Raparelli, T., Manuello-Bertetto, A. and Mazza, L., “Experimental Chao, K. K. and Saba, C. S., “Reaction and Evaporation Rates of Study of Pneumatic Seal Extrusion,” T40, 4, 715-719. High Temperature Candidate Fluids from a TFOST Test,” T40, 3, Zheng, Y. K. and Yang, Y. Y., “Wear Characteristics of Large Grind- 479-485. ing Balls in an SAG Mill,” T40, 4, 720-724. Cheng, W., “A New Roughness Parameter Including Hardness and Krim, J., “Friction at the Atomic Scale,” L53, 1, 8-13. Contact Frequency Effects on Lubricated Rolling/Sliding Wear Sun, D. C., “Equations Used in Hydrodynamic Lubrication,” L53, 1, T40, 3, 486-492. 53, 18-25 Forster, N. H. and Trivedi, H. K., “Rolling Contact Testing of Vapor Ren, T., Sha, G., Zheng, L., Xia, J., Liu, W. and Xue, Q., “The Tri- Phase Lubricants—Part ||: System Performance Evaluation,” T40, bological Study of S-(1H-Benzotriazol-1-YL) Methyl N, N Dialkyl- 3, 493-499 dithiocarbamates as Additives in Pentaerythritol Ester,” L53, 1, Konishi, T. and Perez, J. M., “Properties of Polyo! Esters—Lubrication 39-43 of an Aluminum Silicon Alloy,” T40, 3, 500-506 Paviat, M. R., “Total Cleanliness Control for Hydraulic and Lubricat- Nakayama, K., Yamanaka, K., |keda, H. and Sato, T., “Friction, Wear ing Systems in the Primary Metals industry,” L53, 2, 12-19 and Triboelectron Emission of Hydrogenated Amorphous Carbon Yamanaka, Y., Sakai, Y. and Satoh, M., “Development of a New Films,” T40, 3, 507-513 Grinding Fluid for the CBN Grinding Wheel Part Il," L53, 2, 20-26. Nickel, D. A. and Sadeghi, F., “in Situ Tribocomponent Temperature Miller, P. R. and Patel, H., “Using Complex Polymeric Esters as Mul- Measurement Using a Radio Telemeter,” T40, 3, 514-520 tifunctional Replacements for Chiorine and other Additives in Met- Wang, M. and Feng, W., “The Effect of Unsaturated Acids on the alworking,” L53, 2, 31-33 Performance of Trimethyloxyl Propane Ester of Fatty Acids,” T40, Cupp, R. T. and Lantz, T. L., “The Wheeling-Pittsburgh Stee! Lubri- 3, 521-527. cant Purchasing System,” L53, 3, 11-15 Jing, G., Zhang, L. P. and Hu, Z. Y., “On Fundamental Character- Rush, R. E., “A Review of the More Common Standard Grease Tests istics of a Hybrid Gas-Lubricated Journal Bearing with Surface- in Use Today,” L53, 2, 17-26. Restriction Compensation,” T40, 3, 528-536 Morales, W., Graham, E. E., Galvin, T. and Herrera-Fierro, P. C., Berger, E. J., Sadeghi, F. and Krousgrill, C.M ., “Torque Transmission Vapor Phase Lubrication Using a Thioether,” L53, 3, 27-28. Characteristics of Automatic Transmission Wet Clutches: Experi- McKenzie, M. R., “A Calibration Procedure for a Ball-Rod Test Ma- mental Results and Numerical Comparison,” 740, 4, 539-548 chine Using a Footprint Technique,” L53, 3, 29-33. Forehand, S. M. and Bhushan, B., “in Situ Studies of Wear Mecha- Srimongkolkul, V., “Why a Proactive Maintenance Program for Hy- nisms in Magnetic Thin-Film Disks,” T40, 4, 549-558 draulic Oil is Part of Statistical Process Control,” L53, 4, 10-14. Phillips, R. L., Jacobs, L. E. and Merati, P., “Experimental Determi- Bansal, V., Sastry, M. |. S., Sarpal, A. S., Jain, S. K., Srivastava, nation of the Thermal Characteristics of a Mechanical Seal and S. P. and Bhatnagar, A. K., “Characterization of Nitrogen and Its Operating Environment,” T40, 4, 559-568 Phosphorous Components in a Multifunctional Lubricant Additive Ratoi-Salagean, M. and Spikes, H. A., “Optimizing Film Formation by by NMR and IR Techniques,” L53, 4, 17-23. Oil-in-Water Emulsions,” T40, 3, 569-578 Chen, G., Chen, L. and Dong, J., “Preparation and Tribological Be- Sliney, H. E., “Sliding Contact PM212 Bearings for Service to 700° havior of Oil-Soluble Cerium Dioctyi Dithiocarbamate,” L53, 4, T40, 4, 579-588 24-29 Bruce, R. W., Kasun, T. J. and Wedeven, L. D., “Lubrication of High Lantz, T. L., “Solving Lubrication Problems—Part 2,” L53, 5, 14-19. Rolling Speed Ceramic Contact with Two Percent Slip at 815°C Sarin, R., Tuli, D. K., Martin, V., Rai, M. M. and Bhatnagar, A. K., (1500°F),” T40, 4, 589-596 Development of N, P and S-Containing Multifunctional Additives E, J., Stolarski, T. A. and Gawne, D. T., “Mechanical and Triboch- for Lubricants,” L53, 5, 21-27 emical Effects During Accelerated Wear of Silicon Nitride in Dia- Nakanishi, H., Onodera, K., Inoue, K., Yamada, Y. and Hirata, M., mond Slurries,” T40, 4, 597-604 Oxidation Stability of Synthetic Lubricants,” L53, 5, 29-37. Turaga, R., Sekhar, A. S. and Majumdar, B. C., “Stochastic FEM Chupp, R. E. and Loewenthal, R. G., “Brush Seals Can improve Analysis of Finite Hydrodynamic Bearings with Rough Surfaces Power Plant Efficiency by One-Fourth of a Percentage Point Yield- T40, 4, 605-612 ing Huge Annual Savings,” L53, 6, 10-14 Xu, G., Sadeghi, F. and Hoeprich, M., “Residual Stresses Due to Eckard, A., Riff, |. and Weaver, J., “Formulation of Soluble Oils with Debris Effects in EHL Contacts,” T40, 4, 613-620 Synthetic and Petroleum Sulfonates,” L53, 6, 17-22. Kumagai, K. and Kamiya, O., “Effects of Magnetization on Wear Jones, W. R. Jr., Ajayi, O.O . and Wedeven, L. D., “Enhancement of T40, 4, 621-626 Perfluoropolyether Boundary Lubrication Performance,” L53, 6, Liu, H. and Xue, Q., “Friction Properties and Wear Mechanisms of a 24-31 TZP/Steel Reciprocating Sliding Couple under Water Lubrication Morales, W., “Elijan McCoy: The Father of Modern Lubrication,” L53, T40, 4, 627-632. 6, 39 Sun, J.-X., Hu, Z.-S. and Hsu, S. M., “The Effect of Concentration Bowering, R. E., Davis, C. T. and Braniff, D. P., “Managing and Re- Solvent, and Temperature on Aggregation of a Commercial Cal- cycling Hydraulic and Process Oils at a Cold Mill,” L53, 7, 12-17 cium Sulfonate Additive as Studied by FTIR and Light Scattering Mehta, A. K., Suresh Babu, A. V., Martin, V., Mookken, R. T., Srivas- Techniques,” T40, 4, 633-638 tava, S. P. and Bhatnagar, A. K., “A New Test Rig for Oil Evalu- DellaCorte, C. and Fellenstein, J. A., “The Effect of Compositiona ation in Textile Spindies,” L53, 7, 19-25. Tailoring on the Thermal Expansion and Tribological Properties of Lonsdale, C. P. and Lutz, M. L., “Locomotive Traction Motor Armature PS300: A Solid Lubricant Composite Coating,” T40, 4, 639-642 Bearing Life Study,” L53, 8, 12-19. Woydt, M., Dogigli, M. and Agatonovic, P., “Concepts and Technol- Washo, M., “Economics of Inspecting New and Recycling Used Roll- ogy Development of Hinge Joints Operated Up To 1600°C in Air ing Contact Bearings,” L53, 8, 20-27. T40, 4, 643-646 Naka, M., Itoh, H., Kuraishi, J.a nd Namimatsu, K., “Out-Particles of Ruan, B., Salant, R. F. and Green, |., “A Mixed Lubrication Mode! of Lubricating Grease in Rolling Bearings and Be Screws,” L53, 8, Liquid/Gas Mechanica! Face Seals,” T40, 4, 647-657 28-35 Chiu, Y. P., “The Mechanism of Bearing Surface Fatigue—Experi- Lantz, M. A., “Chemical and Mechanical Considerations In Reducing ments and Theories,” T40, 4, 658-666 Mist—A Case Study,” L53, 9, 14-16. Erdemir, A., Halter, M., Fenske, G. R., Zuiker, C., Csencsits, R., Ball, A., “A Survey of Metalworking Fluid Mist in Manufacturing Krauss, A. R. and Gruen, D. M., “Friction and Wear Mechanisms Plants,” L53, 9, 18-22. of Smooth Diamond Films During Sliding in Air and Dry Nitrogen Dong, J., Van de Voort, F. R., ismail, A. A. and Pinchuk, D., “A Con- T40, 4, 667-675. tinuous Oil Analysis and Treatment (COAT) System for the Moni- Shoda, Y., Ijuin, S., Aramaki, H., Yui, H. and Toma, K., “The Perfor- toring of Oil Quality and Performance of Additives,” L53, 10, mance of a Hybrid Ceramic Ball Bearing Under High Speed Con- 13-18. ditions with the Under-Race Lubrication Method,” T40, 4, Mookken, R. T., Saxena, D., Basu, B., Satapathy, S., Srivastava, 676-684. S. P. and Bhatnagar, A. K., “Dependence of Oxidation Stability of Ying, T.-N., Shen, M. C., Wang, Y. S. and Hsu, S. M., “Tribology of Steam Turbine Oil on Base Oil Composition,” L53, 10, 19-24. Si-Based Ceramics: Wear Mechanisms,” T40, 4, 685-693 Marano, R. S., Smolinski, J. M., Manke, C. W. Jr., Gulari, E. and Etsion, |. and Pascovici, M. D., “Vaporization in Face Seals Operating Messick, R. L., “Polymer Additives as Mist Suppressants in Metal with Liquid Mixtures,” T40, 4, 694-700 Cutting Fluids,” L53, 10, 25-36. Wan, G. T. Y., Gabelli, A. and loannides, E., “increased Performance Ezugwu, E. O. and Soh, K. S., “Wear of Coated Carbide Tools when of Hybrid Bearings with Silicon Nitride Balls,” T40, 4, 701-707 Machining an Ni-Cr-Mo (817M40) Steel,” L53, 11, 18-24. Zhai, X., Chang, L., Hoeprich, M. R. and Nixon, H. P., “On Mecha- Ezugwu, E. O., “Tool Wear in Finish Turning of Medium Carbon Steel nisms of Fatigue Life Enhancement by Surface Dents in Heavily with Coated Carbide Tools,” L53, 11, 25-31. Journal of the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers 97124 Roby, S. H. and Supp, J. A., “Effects of Ashiess Antiwear Agents on 97125 Wallfahrer, U. and Bowen, L., “Low ZDDP High Performance Semi- Valve Train Wear and Sludge Formation in Gasoline Engine Test synthetic Automotive Engine Oils Using Polymer Esters as an An- L53, 12, 17-22 tiwear Booster,” L53, 11, 23-28 1997 Subject Index Bearings Hydraulic Fiuids 97095, 97102, 97112 Air, Gas 97067, 97113 Internal Combustion Engine Oils Ceramic 97003, 97004, 97085, 97088 Diesel Engines 97057 Hydrodynamic 97051, 97067, 97075, 97121 Gasoline Engines 97125 Journal 97006, 97018, 97029, 97036, 97045, 97055 Jet Engine Oils 97066 97121 Metalworking Fluids, Coolants 97096, 97097, 97109, 97117, 97118, 97121 Slider 97010, 97031 Cutting 97109, 97121 Titting-Pad 97032 Grinding 97096, 97117 Hydrostatic 97019, 97067 Process Fluids 97112 Magnetic 97027 Refrigeration Oils 97001 Rolling Element 97005, 97052, 97074, 97076, 97083 Spindle Oils 97113 97115, 97116 Steam Turbine Oils 97120 Ball 97004, 97013, 97037, 97053, 97062, 97088 Vapor Phase Lubricants 97053, 97062, 97100 Cylindrical Roller 97017 Lubricant Components Tapered Roller 97065 Additives 97103, 97121, 97124 Self-Lubricating 97003, 97081 Antioxidant 97106, 97119 Computing and Engineering Methods Antiwear 97033, 97040, 97041, 97042, 97050, 97094, 97096, 97104, Computerized Maintenance—see Maintenance 97106, 97124, 97125 Contact Mechanics 97002, 97010, 97028, 97030, 97038, 97046, 97054 Detergent/Dispersant 97079 97056, 97061, 97069, 97076, 97078, 97082, 97089 Extreme Pressure 97033, 97094, 97096, 97104, 97106, 97125 Data Acquisition 97039, 97065 Friction Modifying 97096, 97106, 97113 Dynamic Modelling 97006, 97018, 97019, 97046, 97055, 97061, 97067 Pour Point Depressants 97035 97068 Solid Lubricant 97024, 97047 Expert Systems 97039 Liquid Crystals 97014 Fluid Mechanics 97015, 97018, 97025, 97031, 97032, 97034, 97036 Mineral Basestocks 97057, 97073, 97120 97044, 97046, 97051, 97055, 97067, 97070, 97075, 97082, 97087 Solid Lubricants 97064, 97072, 97080 97089, 97093 Graphite 97064 Heat Transfer Analysis 97025, 97031, 97032, 97070, 97085, 97087 Synthetic Basestocks 97008, 97037, 97060, 97066, 97073, 97094, 97097, 97093 97107, 97125 Fluorocarbons 97034, 97040, 97050 Stress Analysis 97013, 97049, 97054, 97056, 97076, 97083, 97089 Tribology Databases 97039 Organic Esters 97063, 97066, 97097, 97125 Polyethers 97008, 97034, 97040, 97050, 97100, 97110 see also Lubrication Regimes Extreme Conditions Tribology Water, Water-Based 97071, 97078, 97109 High Speed 97085 Lubricant Manufacture, Application and Disposal High Temperature 97004, 97014, 97021, 97047, 97060, 97062, 97065 Application Method 97059 Vapor Phase 97053, 97062 97072, 97073, 97080, 9708 100, 97107 Humidity 97050 Disposal 97112 Reclamation 97112 Low Temperature 97003 Particulate Contamination 97074 Lubricant Properties and Problems Contamination 97001, 97008, 97095 Vacuum and Space 97081 Particulates 97088, 97095, 97116 Friction Boundary Lubrication 97023, 97024, 97040, 97042, 97058, 97059, 97063 FoaWmaitnegr, G9a7s0 99E ntrainment and Release 97117 97068, 97070, 97078, 97092, 97104, 97110, 97113 Grease Properties 97099, 97116 EHL (Traction) 97005, 97034, 97052, 97058, 97085, 97089 Lubricant Degradation 97060, 97063, 97066 Hydrodynamic Lubrication 97029, 97051, 97075 Oxidation 97042, 97060, 97063, 97066, 97099, 97107, 97120 Mechanisms 97027, 97046, 97092 Shear 97099 Solid Lubrication 97021, 97047, 97064 Rheology 97001, 97005, 97034 Static 97007, 97069 Non-Newtonian Behavior 97015 Stick-Slip 97016, 97045 Testing Pour Point 97035 Traction, Shear Strength 97034 Bench Tests 97005, 97006, 97021, 97027, 97054 Viscosity-Pressure 97001, 97034 Equipment Tests 97113 Viscosity-Temperature 97034 HuUmnainu braincda teEdn vir9o7n0m48e,n tal9 7084 Viscoelasticity 97121 see also Maintenance Biolubrication—see Lubrication Regimes Lubrication Regimes Conservation Boundary Lubrication 97023, 97040, 97058, 97074, 97078, 97082, 97110 Energy 97108, 97113 97113 Materiais 97115 Chemistry 97040 Economics 97098, 97115 Friction—see Friction History 97092, 97111 Wear—see Wear Hygiene 97117, 97118, 97121 Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication (EHL) 97001, 97017, 97032, 97034, Recycling 97115 97044, 97057, 97058, 97071, 97076 Safety 97117, 97118, 97121 Film Geometry 97057, 97058, 97071 Lubricant Classes (by Application) Micro-EHL 97089 Automatic Transmission Fluids 97068 Non-Newtonlan Lubricants 97044 Cryogenic Lubricants 97003 Traction—see Friction Gas Turbine Oils 97073, 97107 Hydrodynamic and Hydrostatic Lubrication 97006, 97018, 97019, 97025, Greases 97088, 97099, 97114, 97116 97031, 97032, 97036, 97067, 97093 January 1998 LUBRICATION ENGINEERING Film Geometry 97029, 97051, 97067, 97093 FTIR 97016, 97040, 97050, 97079, 97103, 97119 Friction—see Friction Raman 97016 Gas and Vapor Lubricated 97093 XPS 97042, 97094 Inertia Effects 97025, 97031, 97051 Coatings and Films 97003, 97004, 97011, 97020, 97021, 97049, 97058, Load-Carrying Capacity 97051, 97067, 97093 97059, 97064, 97084, 97089, 97°22, 97123 Roughness Effects 97055 Wear-Resistant Coatings 97059 Stability, Vibration 97006, 97018, 97019, 97025, 97055, 97067 Hardness 97022, 97023, 97061 Thermal Effects 97031, 97032 Physical Examination Methods Turbulent 97019, 97036 SEM 97024, 97026, 97040 Self Lubrication 97072 TEM 97024 Solid Lubrication 97047, 97052, 97072 Surface Modification Friction—see Friction Hardening 97022, 97023 Wear—see Wear see also Metalworking Vapor Phase Lubrication 97053, 97062, 97100 Surface Roughness 97061, 97075, 97089 Maintenance and Condition Monitoring Analysis and Models 97010, 97030, 97038, 97043, 97048, 97061, Equipment Monitoring 97065, 97115, 97119 97075, 97082, 97089 Failure Analysis 97012, 97087, 97090, 97105, 97114 Tribology of Equipment Filtration, Cleanliness 97095, 97102 Bearings—see Bearings Life Prediction Methods 97013, 97017, 97039, 97089 Cams 97125 Lubricant Analytical Techniques 97119 Clutches 97068 Gas Chromatography 97060 Electrical Equipment 97065, 97114 Liquid Chromatography 97060 Gas Turbines 97047, 97108 NMR_ 97103 Hydraulic Components 97007 see also Lubricant Properties Seals—see Seals Maintenance 97102, 97114 internal Combustion Engines 97026, 97124, 97125 see also Wear and Failure Gasoline 97124, 97125 Materials Properties and Tribology Machine Tools 97011 Ceramics 97003, 97009, 97011, 97020, 97021, 97023, 97059, 97073, Magnetic Data Storage Systems 97008, 97009, 97010, 97015, 97016, 97078, 97085, 97086 97020, 97038, 97064, 97069 Carbides 97059, 97086, 97122, 97123 Hard Discs 97008, 97009, 97020, 97038, 97069, 97116 Composite 97033, 97072 Rocket Motors 97003 Nitrides 97004, 97011, 97023, 97047, 97074, 97086, 97088 Seals—see Seals Oxides 97021, 97048 Tribology in Industry Diamond 97074, 97084 Aerospace 97072, 97073, 97081, 97100 Ferrous Alloys, Steel 97023, 97049, 97050, 97054, 97078, 97122, 97123 Space Vehicles 97003, 97037, 97081, 97100 Metals, Elemental Automotive 97068 Aluminum 97033, 97063 Cement 97091 Cobalt 97022 Magnetic Data Storage 97008, 97009, 97010, 97015, 97016, 97020, Copper 97042 97038, 97064, 97069 Non-Ferrous Alloys 97063 Metalworking—see Metalworking Polymeric 97014, 97028, 97037, 97056 Railroad 97114 Powder Metals 97072 Vehicles 97114 Self-Lubricating Steel 97098, 97112, 97121 Carbon, Graphite 97052, 97064 Textiles 97113 Composites 97004, 97028 Wear and Failure Metalworking, Materials Machining Fatigue Coolants—see Lubricant Classes Crack Propagation 97056 Cutting 97122, 97123 Rolling-Contact 97005, 97013, 97017, 97061, 97062, 97076, 97083, Tapping 97097 97089, 97101 Turing 97122, 97123 Galling 97022 Finishing Wear Grinding 97095 Boundary Lubricated 97023, 97024, 97033, 97040, 97042, 97050, Surface Modification—see Surface Technology 97061, 97063, 97069, 97074, 97078, 97104, 97106, 97110, Forming 97044 97122, 97123 Drawing, Extruding 97043 Self-Lubricated 97056 Seals Solid Lubricated 97021, 97047, 97064 Rotary Seals 97025, 97082 Unlubricated 97014, 97028, 97048, 97084, 97086 Brush 97108 Wear Mechanisms 97012, 97026, 97028, 97041, 97043, 97061, 97076, Face 97082, 97087 97091 Lip 97002, 97090 Abrasive 97077, 97078 Mechanical 97070, 97082 Adhesive 97077 Surface Technology Impact 97091 Chemical Analytical Techniques Wear/Failure Testing Devices 97101 AES(Auger) 97042, 97094, 97104 Bench Tests 97017, 97021, 97026, 97033, 97053, 97054, 97062, AFM (Atomic Force Microscope) 97016, 97064 97069, 97099 DLS (Dynamic Light Scattering) 97041 Equipment Tests 97088 EPMA 97094 see also Maintenance Journal of the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers 1997 Author Index Fellenstein, J. A 97080 Feng, W 97066 Fenske, G. R 97084 Flack, R. D 97006 Foltz, G. W 97050 Forehand, S. M 97069 Forster, N. H 97062 Fusaro, R. L 97040 Gabelli, A Galvin, T Gawne, D. T Getto, E. H 97033 Graham, E. E 97118 Green, | 97103 Gruen, D0. M 97026 Gschwender, L. J 97006 Guangteng, G 97120 Gulari, E 970 aA? Gupta, P. K 97068 97037 97120 97069 Hall, P.B 97005 97047 Halter, M 97084 97125 Hanchi, J 97014 97112 Harnoy, A 97045 97112 Hashimoto, H 97036 97073 Helmick, L. S 97050 Herrera-Fierro, P. C 97100 Hirata, M 97107 Hoeprich, M. R 97089 Holtz, A 97020 Houck, D |L 97059 Hsu, S. M 97054, 97079, 97086 Hsu T Cc 97046 Hu, Z. Y 97067 Hu, Z.-S 97079 Hwang, C. C 97015 ijuin, S Ikeda, H Inoue, K loannides, E Ismail, A. A ton, Jacobs, L. E Jain, S. K Jansen, R Jing, G Jisheng, E Jones, S. P 97021 Jones, W. R. Jr Jonnadula, R 97042 97104 Kamiya, O 97077 97074 Karis, T. E 97009 97109 Kasarda, M. E. F 97027 97014 Kasun, T. J 97073 97084 Keith, T 97040 97087 Kikuchi, M 97003 97011 97122 97123 Koka, R 97008, 97020 January 1998 LUBRICATION ENGINEERING Konishi, T 97063 Prabhu, 8. S Kostick, J. A 97022 Primer, R. L Krauss, A. R 97084 Krim,J 97092 Krousgrill, C. M $7068 Kumagai, K 97077 Rai, M. M Kuraishi, J 97116 Ramachandra, S Kwon, H 97010 Rao, N.S Raparelli, T 97007, Ratoi-Salagean, M Ren, T Labrador, E. Q 97041 Riff, | Lantz, M.A 97117 Roby, S. H Lantz, T. L 97105 Rodkiewicz, C. M Larson, J. E 97026 Ruan, B Laskowski, J. A 97021 Rush,R . E Lee, C.H 97046 Ryason, P. R Lee, D 97059 Li, WoL 97015 Liang, J. C 97050 Liu, H 97078 Saba, C.S 97060 Liu,W 97094 Sadeghi, F 97065, 97068, 97076 Loewenthal, R. G 97108 Sakai, Y 97096 Lonsdale, C. P 97114 Salant, R. F 97082 Lutz, M. L 97114 Sampath, S 97059 San Andres, L 97019 Sarin,R 97106 Sarpal, A. S 97103 Machcha, A. R Sastry, M. |. S 97103 Majumdar, B. C Satapathy, S 97120 Manke, C. W. Jr Sato, T 97064 Manuello-Bertetto, A Satoh, M 97096 Marano, R. S Sawyer, W. G 97047 Martin, V Saxena, D 97120 Mayumi, T Schreiber, B 97034 Mazza, L Segall, A. E 97022 McGeehan, J. A Sekhar, A. S 97075 McKenzie, M. R Sha, G 97094 McMillan, T. C Sharma, S. K 97050 Mehta, A. K Shen, M. C 97086 Merati, P Shoda, Y 97085 Messick, R. L Siebert, M 97040 Miller, J. R Sliney, H. E 97072 Miller, P. R Smid, J 97035 Mimaroglu, A 97023 Smolinski, J. M 97121 Mizuhara, K Snyder, C. E. Jr 97050 Mookken, R. T 97113 Soh, K. S 97122 Morales, W 97040, 97100 Spikes, H. A 97058 97071 Muller-Karger, C. M Srimongkolkul, V 97102 Srivastava, S. P 97103, 97113, 97120 Stolarski, T. A 97074 Sui, P. C 97030 Naka, M Sun, D. C 97093 Nakanishi, H Sun, J.-X 97079 Nakayama, K Supp, J. A 97124 Namimatsu, K Suresh Babu, A. V 97113 Nickel, D. A Sushchenko, S. A 97049 Nikolakopoulos, P. G Suzuki, M 97004 Nixon,H . P Nosaka, M Novotny, V. J Talke, F.E 97016 Talmage, G 97031 Tang, W. T 97016 Obara, S 97004 Thom, R 97005 Oike M 97003 Toma, K 97085 Okumus, C. S 97048 Trivedi, H. K 97062 Onodera, K 97107 Tuli, D. K 97106 Opet, S 97022 Turaga, R 97075 Ovaert, T. C 97056 Usmani, S Palazzolo, A. B Papadopoulos, C. A Pascovici, M. D Van de Voort, F. R Patel, H Venkataraman, B Paviat, M. R Perez, J. M Phillips, R. L Pinchuk, D Wahl, M. H Journal of the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Waillfahrer, U Yamaguchi, E. S 97041 Wan, G. T. Y Yamanaka, K 97064 Wang, M Yamanaka, Y 97096 Wang, Y.S Yang, P 97032 Wang, Z.M Yang, Y. S 97026 Washo, M Yang, Y. Y 97091 Weaver, J Yilmaz, F 97048 Wedeven, L. D 97057, 97073 Ying T.-N 97086 Wen, S Yui, H 97085 Weng, C Yuxiang, H 97012 Whitefield, R J j Woyadt, M Zaretsky, E. V Zhai, X 97035 Zhang, J. X 97094 Zhang, L. P 97076 Zhao, J 97024 Zhao, R 97024 Zheng, L 97024, 97033, 97078 97094 Zheng, Y. K Zuiker, C Yamada, Y January 1998 LUBRICATION ENGINEERING

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