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      Mechanical EngineeringChemical EngineeringMaterials ScienceChemistry
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      NanoparticlesNanotechnologyWearTribology
This work studied the development of vegetable based lubricants and the addition of oxides nanoparticles (ZnO and CuO) as additive for extreme pressure (EP), exploring the EP and oil base influence in tribological behavior. The results... more
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      NanotechnologyNanoscienceLubricantsBoundary Lubrication
It is necessary to develop an analytical solution in order to combine predictions with measured tribolog-ical parameters and fundamentally understand the mechanism of lubrication in a typical region of engine cycle, using tribometric... more
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      Thin Films and CoatingsTribology (Engineering)SiliconInternal Combustion Engines
For the successful development and application of lubricants, a full understanding of the nanoscale behavior of complex tribological systems is required, but this is difficult to obtain experimentally. In this study, we use nonequilibrium... more
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      Molecular Dynamics SimulationTribologySurfactantsFriction
The zinc-aluminium based casting alloy ZA-27 is well-established alloy and is frequently used materials for sleeves of plain bearings. It has good physical, mechanical and tribological properties. However, one of the major disadvantages... more
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      WearFrictionBoundary LubricationSliding
Tribological studies were carried out with tetrahedral amorphous diamond-like carbon (ta-C DLC) coatings, varying in thickness and roughness, using two different contact configurations lubricated with seven types of hydraulic oils.... more
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      Diamond Like CarbonDLCBoundary LayerBoundary Lubrication
The zinc-aluminium based casting alloy ZA-27 is well-established alloy and is frequently used materials for sleeves of plain bearings. It has good physical, mechanical and tribological properties. However, one of the major disadvantages... more
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      WearFrictionBoundary LubricationSliding
The glycoprotein lubricin is the primary boundary lubricant of articular cartilage. Its boundary lubricating abilities arise from two key structural features: i) a dense mucin-like domain consisting of hydrophilic oligosaccharides and ii)... more
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      BiotribologyOsteoarthritisCartilageBoundary Lubrication