Influence of Sliding Speed on Boundary Lubrication
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The effect of sliding speed on the boundary friction is studied under various conditions by measuring the friction and electrical contact resistance between the sliding metal surfaces. As the result of experiment, it is found that the friction-speed characteristic is affected by oiliness of lubricant. Addition of varying amounts of oleic acid to a spindle oil not only reduces the friction, but also very much affects the friction-speed characteristic. A thick film lubrication is set up even at low speeds, if a small percentage of oleic acid is added to a spindle oil. On the other hand, 100 percent oleic acid provides good boundary lubrication and reduces friction, but causes a considerable increase in the amount of wear.
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- 1963-11-00