Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

Briscoe et al., 1973 - Google Patents

The shear strength of thin lubricant films

Briscoe et al., 1973

Document ID
3788718941299508640
Author
Briscoe B
Scruton B
Willis F
Publication year
Publication venue
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences

External Links

Snippet

This paper describes a study of the effects of pressure and temperature on the shear strength of very thin layers of a number of lubricants. The shear strength is deduced from measurements of the tangential (frictional) force required to slide glass spheres over glass …
Continue reading at royalsocietypublishing.org (other versions)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
Briscoe et al. The shear strength of thin lubricant films
Lancaster Relationships between the wear of polymers and their mechanical properties
Long et al. Superlubricity of glycerol by self-sustained chemical polishing
Briscoe et al. The shear properties of Langmuir—Blodgett layers
Deacon et al. Lubrication by lamellar solids
Harrison et al. Investigation of the atomic-scale friction and energy dissipation in diamond using molecular dynamics
Burris et al. Polymeric nanocomposites for tribological applications
Kim et al. Systematic studies of the frictional properties of fluorinated monolayers with atomic force microscopy: comparison of CF3-and CH3-terminated films
Deli et al. Investigation of adhesion wear of filled polytetrafluoroethylene by ESCA, AES and XRD
Chen et al. Comparative investigation on the tribological behaviors of CF/PEEK composites under sea water lubrication
Benabdallah Friction and wear of blended polyoxymethylene sliding against coated steel plates
Tian et al. A correlation analysis method for analyzing tribological states using acoustic emission, frictional coefficient, and contact resistance signals
Alam et al. Ultralow wear poly (tetrafluoroethylene): a virtuous cycle of wear reduction and tribochemical accumulation
Stoneham et al. How do they stick together? The statics and dynamics of interfaces
Yang et al. Effect of temperature on the transfer film formation in sliding contact of PTFE with stainless steel
Briscoe et al. Rheology of thin organic films
Liu et al. The friction and wear performance of polytetrafluoroethylene coating reinforced with modified graphene
Terwisscha-Dekker et al. Why Teflon is so slippery while other polymers are not
Hu et al. In-situ research on formation mechanisms of transfer films of a Polyimide-MoS2 composite in vacuum
Häger et al. Short-fibre reinforced, high-temperature resistant polymers for a wide field of tribological applications
Karpe The effects of load on the frictional properties of molybdenum disulfide
Burris et al. Polytetrafluoroethylene matrix nanocomposites for tribological applications
Spikes The borderline of elastohydrodynamic and boundary lubrication
Guerret-Piecourt et al. Electrical charges and tribology of insulating materials
Briscoe et al. Friction and transfer of some polymers in unlubricated sliding