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Viscosity dependence of squeeze/sliding lubrication

Wear, 1992
Abstract It has been found experimentally that increased lubricant viscosity will increase the permissible sliding speed without leading to breakdown of the lubricant film while the normal velocity is held at a constant level. The dependence approaches a square root function. It is also apparent that with a squeeze velocity present, increased sliding
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Sliding bearings lubricated with magnetic fluids

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 2007
PurposeThis paper seeks to present some new designs of sliding bearings lubricated with magnetic fluids (ferrofluids) and the possibility of using them in modern bearing technology, in new computer and audiovisual equipment among others.Design/methodology/approachThe paper presents new designs of journal, thrust and journal‐thrust sliding bearings ...
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Lubrication and sliding bearings

2019
Dan B. Marghitu, Mihai Dupac
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Friction Reduction in Unidirectional Lubricated Sliding Due to Disc Surface Texturing

Coatings, 2020
Pawel Pawlus   +2 more
exaly  

Effect of Low Depth Surface Texturing on Friction Reduction in Lubricated Sliding Contact

Lubricants, 2018
Carsten Gachot   +2 more
exaly  

Lubricated sliding wear mechanism of chromium-doped graphite-like carbon coating

Tribology International, 2014
Arutiun Ehiasarian, Paranjayee Mandal
exaly  

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