1967
DOI: 10.1007/bf01976442
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Thixotropy of greases and low-speed operation of rotational plastoviscometers and rolling bearings

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“…Above 70 o C, the bearing's failures are most frequently caused not by the contact fatigue, but predomi-nantly by the degradation of the thickener's microstructure and worsening of the grease's properties. Vinogradov et al proved that interactions between the thickener particles and the microstructure state may influence the increase of the friction moment in the roller bearing [18].…”
Section: Microstructure Of the Lubricating Greasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Above 70 o C, the bearing's failures are most frequently caused not by the contact fatigue, but predomi-nantly by the degradation of the thickener's microstructure and worsening of the grease's properties. Vinogradov et al proved that interactions between the thickener particles and the microstructure state may influence the increase of the friction moment in the roller bearing [18].…”
Section: Microstructure Of the Lubricating Greasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vinogradov, Deinega and Verbitsky [18] investigated the correlation between the changes of the friction momentum in the ball bearings and the thixotropic properties of the calcium and the lithium greases. At the research, they observed that the shape of the dispersed phase particles considerably influences the behaviour of the lubricating greases during their further deformation and shear-thinning.…”
Section: Mechanism Of Thixotropic Changes In the Microstructure Of Thmentioning
confidence: 99%