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This document provides an overview of the Engineering Tribology course for 4th year mechanical engineering students. The course aims to teach students about different types of bearings, bearing materials, friction characteristics in journal bearings, and various theories of lubrication to reduce friction and wear. The course is divided into 5 units that cover topics like viscosity and lubrication, hydrodynamic lubrication theory, friction and power losses in journal bearings, air lubricated bearings, hydrostatic thrust bearings, bearing materials, and current concepts in boundary and dry friction. Assessment is based on understanding friction in journal bearings and applying lubrication theories.

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This document provides an overview of the Engineering Tribology course for 4th year mechanical engineering students. The course aims to teach students about different types of bearings, bearing materials, friction characteristics in journal bearings, and various theories of lubrication to reduce friction and wear. The course is divided into 5 units that cover topics like viscosity and lubrication, hydrodynamic lubrication theory, friction and power losses in journal bearings, air lubricated bearings, hydrostatic thrust bearings, bearing materials, and current concepts in boundary and dry friction. Assessment is based on understanding friction in journal bearings and applying lubrication theories.

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R16 B.TECH MECHANICAL ENGG.

ENGINEERING TRIBOLOGY
(Professional Elective - III)

B.Tech. IV Year I Sem. L T/P/D C


Course Code: ME731PE 3 0/0/0 3

Pre-requisites: Fluid mechanics, Design of machine members-II

Course objectives:
 To expose the student to different types of bearings, bearing materials,
 To understand friction characteristics and power losses in journal bearings.
 To learn theory and concepts about different types of lubrication.

Course Outcomes:
 Understanding friction characteristics in journal bearings.
 Knowledge about different theories of lubrication to reduce friction and wear.

UNIT – I
Study of various parameters: Viscosity, flow of fluids, viscosity and its variation, absolute
and kinematic viscosity, temperature variation, viscosity index, determination of viscosity,
different viscometers used. Hydrostatic lubrication: Hydrostatic step bearing, application to
pivoted pad thrust bearing and other applications, hydrostatic lifts, hydrostatic squeeze films
and its application to journal bearing.

UNIT – II
Hydrodynamic theory of lubrication: Various theories of lubrication, petroffs equation,
Reynold’s equation in two dimensions -Effects of side leakage - Reynolds equation in three
dimensions, Friction in sliding bearing, hydro-dynamic theory applied to journal bearing,
minimum oil film thickness, oil whip and whirl anti -friction bearing.

UNIT – III
Friction and power losses in journal bearings: Calibration of friction loss, friction in
concentric bearings, bearing moduIus, Sommer-field number, heat balance, practical
consideration of journal bearing design considerations.

UNIT – IV
Air lubricated bearing: Advantages and disadvantages, application to Hydrodynamic journal
bearings, hydrodynamic thrust bearings. Hydrostatic thrust bearings. Hydrostatic bearing
Analysis including compressibility effect. Study of current concepts of boundary friction and
dry friction.

UNIT - V
Types of bearing oil pads: Hydrostatic bearing wick oiled bearings, oil rings, pressure feed
bearing, partial bearings -externally pressurized bearings.
R16 B.TECH MECHANICAL ENGG.

Bearing materials: General requirements of bearing materials, types of bearing materials.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Fundamentals of Tribology, Basu, Sen Gupta and Ahuja /PHI
2. Tribology in Industry: Sushil Kumar Srivatsava, S. Chand & Co.

REFERENCE BOOK:
1. Introduction to Tribology of Bearings – B.C. Majumdar/ S. Chand

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