“…The theory of lubrication flow has been in use for well over a century, beginning with Tower's 1883 experiments of a rolling bearing [Tower (1883) Booker and Huebner (1972), Christensen (1972), Higgins and Scriven (1980), Anturkar et al (1990), Heil and Pedley (1995), Bhagavat et al (2000), Kothmann and Stefani (2001), Hori (2006), Szeri (2010)]. Many extensions of this basic theory exist, including elastohydrodynamic lubrication [Greenwood (1972), Taylor and O'Callaghan (1972), Oh and Huebner (1973), LaBouff and Booker (1985), Jones (1993) [Constantinescu (1959), Ng (1964), Elrod and Ng (1967), Hirs (1973)], and lubrication of non-Newtonian fluids [Ng and Saibel (1962), Swamy et al (1977), Johnson1993, Bhattacharjee and Das (1996), Hryniewicz et al (2001), Nair et al (2007), Mongkolwongrojn and Aiumpronsin (2010)], among others [Christensen (1971), Eringen and Okada (1995), Feng and Weinbaum (2000), Stone (2005), Jang and Khonsari (2005), Bujurke and Kudenatti (2007), Rojas et al (2010)].…”