2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.promfg.2017.07.003
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Reduction of Friction Using Electrospun Polymer Composite Microbeads Emulsified in Mineral Oil

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“…Conventional mechanisms of controlling friction and wear are achieved through chemical modification of the surfaces at the sliding interface, typically by applying base lubricants with friction modifier additives [1]. For example, electrospun polymer microbeads are added to a fluid lubricant (mineral oil) to reduce friction [8]. These traditional lubrication techniques are ineffective at the nanometer scale since there is a significant increase in the their viscosity when molecular chains are confined into nanometer-sized gaps [1,9].…”
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“…Conventional mechanisms of controlling friction and wear are achieved through chemical modification of the surfaces at the sliding interface, typically by applying base lubricants with friction modifier additives [1]. For example, electrospun polymer microbeads are added to a fluid lubricant (mineral oil) to reduce friction [8]. These traditional lubrication techniques are ineffective at the nanometer scale since there is a significant increase in the their viscosity when molecular chains are confined into nanometer-sized gaps [1,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%