Faculty of Engineering - Ain Shams University, Home
Surfactants and Lubricating Materials
What Will Learn?
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Course AimsBy the end of the course the students will be able to: • Understand the Lubricants and Lubrication, classification and chemical composition of lubricating oils • Develop General capabilities expected from an engine lubricant and Classification of lubricants. • Apply effectively information technology relevant to the different types of Lubrication • Illustrate the manufacturing Processes for synthetic lubricants. • Explain the physical parameters for selection of Lubricant Type
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Course Goals
- Good Health and Well-being
- Quality Education
- Gender Equality
- Clean Water and Sanitation
- Affordable and Clean Energy
- Decent Work and Economic Growth
- Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
- Reduced Inequality
- Sustainable Cities and Communities
- Responsible Consumption and Production
- Climate Action
- Life Below Water
- Life on Land
- Peace and Justice Strong Institutions
- Partnerships to achieve the Goal
Requirements
MDP361
Description
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English Description
Lubrication properties, types of lubricants, solid, waxy and oil, Interdisciplinary materials on lubrication in machine design including mechanical, mechanics and chemistry aspects, engineering tribology, surface topography, topographical measurements and characterization and classification of regimes of lubrication types of industrial lubricants, properties of lubricating oils: compositions, viscosity and additives, synthetic lubricants and engine oils. Hydrodynamic lubrication. The last topic to be covered is the theory and application of Elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) -
Arabic Description
Lubrication properties, types of lubricants, solid, waxy and oil, Interdisciplinary materials on lubrication in machine design including mechanical, mechanics and chemistry aspects, engineering tribology, surface topography, topographical measurements and characterization and classification of regimes of lubrication types of industrial lubricants, properties of lubricating oils: compositions, viscosity and additives, synthetic lubricants and engine oils. Hydrodynamic lubrication. The last topic to be covered is the theory and application of Elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication (EHL)
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DepartmentDesign and Production Engineering
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Credit Hours3
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GradesTotal ( 100 ) = Midterm (25) + tr.Major Assessment (30 = tr.Industry 10% , tr.Project 0% , tr.Self_learning 0% , tr.Seminar 25% ) + tr.Minor Assessment (5) + Exam Grade (40)
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HoursLecture Hours: 2, Tutorial Hours: 2, Lab Hours: 0
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Required SWL125
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Equivalent ECTS5
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- - Lansdown A.R., Lubrication and lubricant selection: a practical guide. 3rd Edition.
- John Wiley & Sons; 2004.
- - Rudnik L.R., editor. Synthetics, Mineral Oils, and Bio-Based Lubricants. Boca Raton:
- CRC Press; 2005. - Mortier R.M., Fox M.F., Orszullik T.M., editors. Chemistry and Technology of Lubricants Dordrecht: Springer; 2010.