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Proceedings of the International Conference on Materials, Design and Manufacturing ProcessICMDM ‘16

February 17-19, 2016, Chennai, INDIA

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INTRODUCTION Early prior research demonstrated the superiority of

ceramics for bearings and the existence of elasto- hydrodynamic (ehd) lubricant films at ball and roller contacts, the calculation of which is now an accepted part of bearing engineering. These new concepts are now used in the design of lubrication systems with solid lubricants that operate in much more severe environments than oils and greases (1, 2). Proprietary computer codes and unique patented bearing configurations for optimizing the performance of bearing/solid-lubricant systems have been developed. Kumar et al. (2001) In this way, patented self-contained solid-lubricated all-steel and hybrid-ceramic ball and roller bearings are now available for environments that do not contribute to their lubrication, such as in air or vacuum.

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In all cases, titles of books, periodicals, and conference pro-ceedings should be underlined or in italics. There is a format, Reference, that can be used for references. following are some examples:

Kwon, O. K., and Pletcher, R. H., 1981, "Prediction of theIncompressible Flow Over a Rearward-Facing Step,’’ Techni-cal Report HTL-26, CFD-4, Iow a State Univ., Ames, IA.

Lee, Y., Korpela, S. A., and Horne, R. N., 1982, "Structure of Multi-Cellular Natural Convection in a T all Vertical Annu-lus,’’ Proceedings, 7th International Heat Transfer Confer-ence, U.Grigul et al., ed., Hemisphere Publishing Corp., Washington, D.C., Vol. 2, pp. 221-226.

Sparrow, E.M., 1980a,"Fluid-to-Fluid Conjugate Heat Trans-fer for a Vertical Pipe - Internal Forced Convection and Exter-nal Natural Convection,’’ Journal of Heat Transfer, Vol.102, pp. 402-407.

Sparrow, E. M., 1980b, "Forced-Convection Heat Transfer in a Duct Having Spanwise-Periodic Rectangular Protuberances,’’ Numerical Heat Transfer, Vol. 3, pp. 149-167.

Tung, C. Y., 1982, "Evaporative Heat Transfer in the Contact Line of a Mixture,’’ Ph.D. Thesis, Rensselaer Polytechnic In-stitute, Troy, NY.

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