2017
DOI: 10.2474/trol.12.262
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Influence of Li Grease Thickener Types on Film Thicknesses Formed between Smooth and Dented Surfaces

Abstract: The lubricant film thickness behaviors of lithium (Li) thickener type greases and their base oil were investigated for the contact between a glass disk and a smooth/dented steel ball using an optical interferometry. The main focus is to understand grease film behaviors including high speed history and contact surface conditions. A Li stearate thickened grease showed similar behaviors to the base oil itself and the thickener particles were not observed on the contact. Thickener particle entrainments were observ… Show more

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“…al. studied influence on the thickener type on the lubricant film thickness [21] and on bearing torque [22]. Similar research was also done by Cyriac et.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…al. studied influence on the thickener type on the lubricant film thickness [21] and on bearing torque [22]. Similar research was also done by Cyriac et.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Thickener aggregations can cause obstacles during calibration of the film thickness and thickness evaluation. This was the case in one of the previous studies [12].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Moreover corresponding to the grease-B case, the peaks of Fe 3 p3/2 and O1s-C were found at 709.7 and 531.2 eV, respectively. These further indicate the formation of Fe 3 O 4 [37][38][39][40]. The main component found corresponding to grease-A is Fe 2 O 3 ; however, Fe 2 O 3 and The wear scars on the balls and tracks on plates of conventional and textured concentrated contacts have been presented in figures 12 and 13, respectively.…”
Section: Wearmentioning
confidence: 93%