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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, EarlyView.
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Developing a sustainable grease from jojoba oil with plant waste based nanoadditives for enhancement of rolling bearing performance. [PDF]
Dube NN, ElKady M, Noby H, Nassef MGA.
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Effect of cellulosic fibres on the interfacial friction between ceramic and glass. [PDF]
Rodriguez-Rodriguez J +5 more
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Tribological Characteristics of Fibrous Polyphthalamide-Based Composites. [PDF]
Shen Y +5 more
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The increasing ecological awareness and stringent requirements for environmental protection have led to the development of water lubricated bearings in many applications where oil was used as the lubricant. The chapter details the theoretical analysis to determine both the static and dynamic characteristics, including the stability (using both the ...
Pai, Raghuvir, Hargreaves, Doug
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Lubricant Inertia in Water Lubricated Bearings
Oil-lubricated bearings are widely used in high speed rotating machines such as those used in the aerospace and automotive industries. However, with some applications including underwater machinery and environmentally friendly applications, water lubricated bearings have become increasingly used.
Xin Deng +4 more
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Water‐Lubricated and Dry‐Running Properties of Ceramic Journal Bearings
AbstractJournal bearings and other well‐defined sliding surfaces are important for numerous moving mechanical assemblies. Quite often sliding surfaces are produced on particular components during fabrication, for which reason the manufacturer needs to know the properties of the materials in order to optimise production processes and the running‐in ...
Andersson, Peter
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Water-Lubricated Soft-Rubber Bearings
Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1932Abstract Rubber bearings lubricated with water are found to have remarkably low coefficients of friction and to give excellent service under many conditions. The softness of the rubber makes these bearings stand up in the presence of sand and grit, and it also makes the laws of lubrication governing these bearings differ from the ...
W. F. Busse, W. H. Denton
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STUDY ON TRIBOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR OF WATER-LUBRICATED BEARINGS
Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Systems, 2008Water-lubricated compound rubber bearings make use of new engineering complex material to replace precious metal as frictional pairs, and natural water to replace mineral oil as lubricant. They enable energy conservation and are environmental friendly and can be widely applied in many engineering fields such as shipping, machinery, petroleum industry,
XIJIN HUA +3 more
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Water lubrication of phenolic bearings
Scientific Lubrication, 1949PHENOLIC bearings have frequently been used P for roll mills, thrust collars and rings, lifter bearings, side bearings on brass mills, plate mills and sheet mills, etc. They have sometimes replaced lignum vitae for marine propellor shaft bearings. Their lubrication can be effectively accomplished with water which, obviously, is the best coolant.
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