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Effect of Surface Texture on the Sliding Pair Lubrication Efficiency

The paper presents certain problems related to the lubrication of textured surfaces. It was noted that for a specific load, the lubrication effectiveness will depend on the shape, size and mutual distribution of the texture’s elements. Proposals for determining the lubrication irregularity parameter...

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Published in:Lubricants 2022-05, Vol.10 (5), p.80
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Friction
Laser beam texturing
laser texturing
Lubricants & lubrication
Lubrication
Recesses
Surface layers
Texture
Texturing
Tribology
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