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A Shear Thickening Colloidal Suspension Functioning via Progressive Impact Jamming with Persistent Lubrication Layer. [PDF]
Wu Y +6 more
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Ocular bio-lubricating materials: from lubrication mechanism to dry eye syndrome treatment. [PDF]
Zhang Y +5 more
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Wear of Rolling Bearing Materials with Refrigerant Lubrication
Hadfield, Mark, Khan, Zulfiqar Ahmad
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2015
A reduction of friction between two sliding surfaces can be obtained by interposing a substance capable of reducing the shear stress, τm, necessary to allow the relative motion. This substance, which can be solid, liquid or gaseous, is called lubricant.
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A reduction of friction between two sliding surfaces can be obtained by interposing a substance capable of reducing the shear stress, τm, necessary to allow the relative motion. This substance, which can be solid, liquid or gaseous, is called lubricant.
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2014
Saliva is capable of decreasing friction force by at least 2 orders of magnitude when in between hydrophobic surfaces. This ability to lubricate is key to oral health, food processing and taste perception. In this paper different mechanisms of saliva lubrication are reviewed, and their interconnection is demonstrated using a simple physical framework ...
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Saliva is capable of decreasing friction force by at least 2 orders of magnitude when in between hydrophobic surfaces. This ability to lubricate is key to oral health, food processing and taste perception. In this paper different mechanisms of saliva lubrication are reviewed, and their interconnection is demonstrated using a simple physical framework ...
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2012
Tribology, from the Greek word tribos meaning rubbing, is the science and practice of friction, lubrication, and wear.
O. V. Roussak, H. D. Gesser
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Tribology, from the Greek word tribos meaning rubbing, is the science and practice of friction, lubrication, and wear.
O. V. Roussak, H. D. Gesser
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Green Lubricants and Lubrication
2019This chapter describes benefits of biodegradable base stocks and attempts to bring out the greener advances made in synthesis methodologies for the industrial applications of electrical transformer oils, refrigeration oils, metal-working coolants, food-grade lubricants, vegetable oils (VO)-derived diesel lubricity improvers, and VO-based greases ...
Sayanti Ghosh +4 more
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