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Lubrication and Lubricants

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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Joint Lubrication

Clinics in Rheumatic Diseases, 1981
The fine-pored, easily compressed articular cartilage provides animal joints with self-pressurized hydrostatic (weeping) lubrication. The solid skeletons of the cartilages press against each other, but so lightly that their rubbing is lubricated successfully by synovial fluid--a boundary lubricant too weak to lubricate ordinary bearings.
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Lubricants and Lubrication

1995
In the gear units lubricants have a multiple function. First of all they are absolutely necessary to reduce the coefficient of friction between the elements that slide in relation to another. They also facilitates heat exchanges between equipment by carrying the heat produced by the friction whereas the dissipation of such forms of energy is easier and
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Lubricants and Lubrication

2017
Ian Hutchings, Philip Shipway
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Lubricants and Lubrication

2003
Thorsten Bartels   +16 more
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Lubrication and lubricants

Scientific American, 1908
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LUBRICANTS AND LUBRICATION

Textile Institute. Journal. Proceedings and Abstracts, 1920
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Lubrication and lubricants

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1910
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