NASA-SP-318-1973 Interdisciplinary Approach to Liquid Lubricant Technology《液体润滑剂技术的跨领域研究法》.pdf
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1、INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHTO LIQUID LUBRICANTTECHNOLOGY(NASA-SP-318) / INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHTO LIQUID LUBRICANT TECHNOLOGY (NASA)pltlF $1.5; SOD HC $4.35 CSCL 11HProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NASA SP-318NTERDISCIPLINARY APPROAC
2、HTO LIQUID LUBRICANTTECHNOLOGYProceedings of a NASA-sponsored symposium heldJanuary 11-13, 1972, in Cleveland, OhioEdited by P. M. KuSouthwest Research InstitutePilCES SUBJKT TO CHMGIScientific and Technical Information Office 1973NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION. - Washington, D.C.REPR
3、ODUCED BYNATIONAL TECHNICALINFORMATION SERVICEU. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCESPRINGHllD, VA. 22161Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-For sale by the Superintendent of Documents,U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402$4.35 (P
4、aper Cover), Stock Number 3300-00505Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 72-600380IProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-PRECEDING PAGE BLANK NOT FILMEDForewordT-IHESE PROCEEDINGS, as well as the proceedings from previous symposia,J- are
5、 the result of a program attempting to combine an interdisciplinarysubject with interdisciplinary lecturers and audience. The objective ofsuch a combination was to apply a new approach to the solution of unre-solved problems in the fields of lubrication, wear, surface damage, fretting,and fatigue. T
6、he publication of the proceedings of these symposia has pro-vided extremely useful reference material for all those with an interest inthese problems, whatever may have stimulated such interest. Before theprogram can be considered a success, however, one must study the results.For example, have the
7、basic scientists applied their specialized knowledgeand skills to the problems? In general, the present answer to this questionappears to be in the negative. Perhaps, however, the basic scientists havebeen motivated to start work along these lines. Time is required tojudge the continued interest and
8、 fruitfulness of such efforts.Since motivation is all important in determining effort in any particulararea, one must study the motivating factors. These factors (requirements)include (1) an abiding interest in the problem, possibly from an intriguingpresentation; (2) a reasonably favorable prognosi
9、s for success in applica-tion of ones research efforts in this area; and (3) financial support for suchwork. With the three symposia presented to date, it is believed the first ofthese requirements has been successfully accomplished. The second andthird requirements have, however, apparently not bee
10、n met to such an ex-tent that many basic scientists have shifted their labors to the new field.Perhaps time will show that some have, in fact, picked up the new workand are making progress toward successful accomplishment of some of thetasks. Until such time, We can only state that intriguing proble
11、ms havebeen brought to light for the scientific community to see.EDMOND E. BISSON, Associate Chief, Fluid System Components Division,NASA Lewis Research CentermProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Steering CommitteeP. M. Ku, Southwest Rese
12、arch Institute (Chairman)G. S. Ansell, Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteE. E. Bisson, National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationK. E. Demorest, National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationG. C. Deutsch, National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationD. G. Flom, General Electric Co.E. E. Klaus, Penn
13、sylvania State UniversityM. C. Shaw, Carnegie-Mellon UniversityR. P. Shevchenko, Pratt 3from Canada; 2 each from France and the Netherlands; and 1 each fromIsrael, Italy, Norway, and West Germany, representing a total of 22 per-cent international participation. There were 11 invited lectures, 4 of w
14、hichwere given by British specialists, who accounted for a 36-percent inter-national participation. These lectures, along with 60 discussions, whichinclude an international participation of 45 percent, as well as the lec-turers closures, are published herein.The NASA interdisciplinary lubrication co
15、nferences were organizedunder the guidance of a Steering Committee, which has attempted toevaluate the contributions of each meeting held and make recommenda-tions to NASA regarding the desirability of any followup meetings. TheCommittee held a meeting at the end of this last symposium, at which the
16、1 Ku, P. M., ed.: Interdisciplinary Approach to Friction and Wear. NASA SP-181,1968, 486 pp.3 Bisson, E. E.; and Ku, P. M., eds.: Friction and Wear Interdisciplinary Workshop.NASA TMX-52748, 1970, 86 pp.3Ku, P. M., ed.: Interdisciplinary Approach to the Lubrication of ConcentratedContacts. NASA SP-2
17、37, 1970, 589 pp.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-PREFACE VIImajority of the members, based upon their own personal reactions as wellas their contacts with the conference participants and others, expressedsatisfaction with the concept
18、of bringing high-caliber multidisciplinarytalents together for periodic, coordinated deliberations on some facets oflubrication not adequately provided for by other types of meetings. It wasalso felt that the proceedings of these conferences have been of excellentquality and have become valuable ref
19、erences not just for the experiencedscientists and engineers, but particularly for the less experienced who de-sire authoritative guidance in both breadth and depth. As to the desira-bility of additional meetings, it was felt that a dialog had started, and timeshould be allowed for the dialog to be
20、transformed into action before takingfurther steps. Accordingly, specific recommendation regarding a meetingfor the immediate future was deferred.Speaking as one who has been largely responsible for the conduct of theNASA interdisciplinary lubrication series since its inception, my own feel-ings hav
21、e been somewhat mixed. Taken as a whole, I believe these meet-ings have provided an effective forum for lubrication scientists and engi-neers and systems design and development engineers to meet and discussmany problems of mutual interest. However, they have not succeeded inbringing about a genuine
22、dialog with basic scientists. Perhaps the achieve-ment of such a dialog must take time, and the long-range impact of theventure cannot be measured by short-term accomplishments. Neverthe-less, one cannot but feel that some other technique might have producedbetter results. In any case, it appears to
23、 me that if this conference seriesshould be reactivated in the future, a change in orientation and organiza-tion is desirable.In thus concluding the NASA interdisciplinary lubrication conferenceseries, I should like to record my personal indebtedness to the members ofthe Steering Committee, who have
24、 helped in a very substantial way inplanning the conferences and in reviewing the invited lectures.This conference series was started in 1967 at the request of G. C.Deutsch, Director of Materials and Structures Division, Office of Aero-nautics and Space Technology, NASA Headquarters. Over the years,
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