TY - JOUR AB - The Presidential Address to the Liverpool Engineering Society by Mr. Farthing the salient points of which are reproduced in this issue has particular bearing upon lubrication and especially on young lubrication engineers. Mr. Farthing stressed the very wide field open to young engineers and the difficulties associated with training in order to cover as wide a field as may be necessary. It is usually so important to gain a wide knowledge before one can specialise and this is certainly the case with lubrication engineers. One cannot begin to fully appreciate the intricacies of a lubrication system with all its accessory components lubricating and guarding, for example, a large motive power plant or rolling mill, until one has more than a mere working knowledge of the plant itself, the duties it must perform, how it performs them and the snags that arise which might be overcome by correct lubrication. In view of the fact that lubrication systems are just as important in a textile mill as in a power station or a large brick works, the almost impossibletoachieverange of knowledge that would simplify the work of a lubrication engineer is very obvious. Fortunately, lubricating principles apply to most cases and knowing how to apply one's knowledge from basic principles is the key to success in this difficult profession. TI - Scientific LUBRICATION JF - Industrial Lubrication and Tribology DO - 10.1108/eb052255 DA - 1953-12-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/emerald-publishing/scientific-lubrication-gjExGrMLp1 SP - 7 EP - 36 VL - 5 IS - 12 DP - DeepDyve ER -