2021
DOI: 10.1177/13506501211053542
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Film thickness interrelationship of base oil and grease lubricated compliant and hard non-conformal contacts

Abstract: The interfaces of plastic components are often operated as self-lubricating or lubricated with greases close to the piezoviscous-elastic lubrication regime. However, current basic tribological knowledge about grease-lubricated compliant contacts is still very limited. This experimental study provides insight into relations between film thicknesses of grease and its base oil in compliant polymethylmethacrylate–steel and stiff glass–steel point contacts at different speeds and loads. The results are compared wit… Show more

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“…DLC, TiAlN, PTFE), thin lms (e.g. grease thickener rich layer [26,39], anti-wear additives induced tribo lms [29]) and/or material inhomogeneities (e.g. inclusions, anisotropic grains [155]) with the mechanical properties of the close-to-surfaces material being di erent from the bulk.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DLC, TiAlN, PTFE), thin lms (e.g. grease thickener rich layer [26,39], anti-wear additives induced tribo lms [29]) and/or material inhomogeneities (e.g. inclusions, anisotropic grains [155]) with the mechanical properties of the close-to-surfaces material being di erent from the bulk.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%