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CHAPTER XI : References

1. Lubricants and special fluids : Vocal Stepping, Vocal Vessel (1992)

2. Engineering Tribology : Gwidon W. S TACHOWIAK , Andrew W. B ATCHELOR (2001)

3. Physico-chimie des lubrifiants, analyses et essais : Jacques D ENIS , Jean B RIAND , Jean-Claude H IPEAUX (1985) 4. Schraubenmaschinen : VDI-Berichte :

5. - VDI Berichte Tagung Dortmund, (1984) 6. - VDI Berichte Tagung Dortmund, (1987) 7. - VDI Berichte Tagung Dortmund, (2001) 8. - VDI Berichte Tagung Dortmund, (2002)

9. Heat exchange in liquid injected compressors : Jan-Gunnar P ERSSON (1986)

10. Thermodynamique, Cours-Exercices et problèmes résolus : Patrick I SNARD , Henri M ONTIAS (1981) 11. Schraubenverdichter : Laurenz R INDER (1979)

12. Cours de chimie physique : Paul A RNAUD (1993) 13. Cours de chimie organique : Paul A RNAUD (1996)

14. U LLMAN , Encyclopaedia of Chemical Technology : Oxidation

15. Thermodynamique Appliquée et Introduction aux Machines Thermiques : Jean L EBRUN (1995 et 2004) 16. Machines et Systèmes thermiques : Jean L EBRUN (1998)

17. VDI-Wärmeatlas (Berechnungsblätter für den Wärmeübergang) (1984) 18. Thermo-technique : Félix L ANNOY (1995)

19. Regular and related solutions : Joel H. H ILDEBRAND , John M. P RAUSNITZ Robert L. S COTT (1970) 20. Principles of solution and solubility : Kozo S HINODA , Paul B ECHER (1978)

21. The properties of gases and liquids : Robert C. R EID , John M. P RAUSNITZ , Bruce E. P OLING (1992, 2004) 22. Towards the Millenium : D. D AWSON (1988)

23. Synthetic lubricants and high performance functional fluids : Rudnick and Shuskin (1988) 24. Fluid mechanics : Richard H. F. P AO (1961)

Specifications and articles

25. Estimating the solubility of gases in petroleum and synthetic lubricants : A. B EERBOWER (1979)

26. A method for estimating both the solubility parameters and molar volumes of liquids : Robert F. F EDORS (1974) 27. Standard Test method for estimation of solubility of gases in petroleum liquids ASTM D2779/D3827-92 28. Determination of water content in petroleum products-distillation method, ASTM D95-83, (1990) 29. Contaminated lubricants and tapered roller bearing wear : B. F ITZSIMMONS and B. J. C AVE (1977) 30. Prediction of roller bearing life under practical operating conditions : E. I ONNIDES , B. J ACOBSON (1988) 31. Filtration effects on ball bearing life and condition of a contaminated lubricant : S. H. L OEWENTHAL , D. M OYER

(1979)

32. Research on longer life for rolling element bearings : H. K. L ORÖSCH (1983) 33. Tribologi in praktisk tillämpning : (SKF), Gunnar B ERGLING (1982)

34. Lagerskador och deras orsaker : (SKF), Teknisk Information (1985)

35. The effect of water in lubricating oil on bearing fatigue life : (The Timken Co) Richard E. C ANTLY (1988) 36. Search for a practical extended life coolant/lubricant for a rotary screw air compressors : E. J. D OPERALSKI and

K. R. L IST , AIChE 86

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National Meeeting.

37. A parametric study on bubbly lubrication of high speed journal bearings : Graduate School of Automotive Engineering, Seoul, South Korea (2001)

38. The acceleration of pitting failure by water in the lubricant : L. G RUNBERG and D. S COTT (1958) 39. Bearings lubricated with bubbly oil : East China University of Science ant Technology Shanghai (1997) 40. Effects of water and oxygen during rolling contact lubrication : P. S CHÄTZBERG and I. M. F ELSEN

41. Study on the viscosity properties of bubbly oil and the static characteristics of journal bearings : P. S CHÄTZBERG and

I. M. F ELSON

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42. Influence of water on fatigue failure by water in the lubricant : P. S CHÄTZBERG and I. M. F ELSON (1969) 43. The effect of additives on the water induced pitting of ball bearings : L. G RUNBERG and D. S COTT (1960)

44. The Acceleration of Pitting Failure by Water in the Lubricant : L. G RUNBERG and D. S COTT , Journal of the Institute of Petroleum, Vol. 44.

45. Effects of Water and Oxygen during Rolling Contact Lubrication : P. S CHÄTZBERG and I. M. F ELSON , Wear, Vol. 12.

46. The Effect of Water in Lubrication Oil on Bearing Fatigue Life : R. E. C ANTLEY , ASLE Transaction, Vol. 20.

47. Effect of Seawater on the Fatigue Life and Failure Distribution of Hydraulic Fluid Flood Lubricated Angular Contact Ball Bearing : I. M. F ELSEN , R. W. M C Q UAID and J. A. M ARZANI , ASLE Transactions, Vol. 15, 1972

48. Behaviour in a Water Accelerated Test, Tribology International, Vo. 18, 1985

49. Hydrogen Penetration in Water-Accelerated Fatigue of rolling Surfaces : L. G RUNBERG , D. T. J AMIESON and D. S COTT , Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 8, 1963.

50. The effect of additives on the Water Induced Pitting of Ball Bearing : L. G RUNBERG and D. S COTT , Journal of the Institute of Petroleum, Vol. 46, 1960.

51. Further Data on the Effect of additives on the Water Induced Pitting of Ball Bearings : D. S COTT , Journal of the Institute of Petroleum, Vol. 48, 1962.

52. Effect of Lubricant Additive on Water-Accelerated Fatigue : W. R. M URPHY , C. J P OLK and C. N. R OWE , ASLE Transactions, Vol. 21, 1978.

53. Effect of oil hydraulic pressure on surface crack growth in rolling/sliding contact : M. K ANETA and Y. M URAKAMI , Tribology International, 1987.

54. Influence of steel composition on additives performance : F. G. R OUNDS , ASLE Transactions, 1972.

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