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The Effect of Lubricant Chemistry on Wear and Scuffing of Coated Surfaces
K. Cheenkachorn
, O. O. Ajayi
, J. M. Perez
, G. R. Fenske
Chemical Engineering
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Coated Surface
100%
Lubricant
100%
Corn Oil
50%
Commercially Available
25%
Scanning Electron Microscope
25%
Optical Microscope
25%
Friction Coefficient
25%
Vegetables
25%
Severity Index
25%
High Oleic Sunflower Oil
25%
Sunflower Oil
25%
Wear Mechanism
25%
Biolubricant
25%
Base Fluid
25%
Wear Properties
25%
Four-ball Test
25%
High Oleic
25%
TiAlN
25%
Engineering
Scuffing
100%
Test Condition
25%
Optical Microscope
25%
Synthetic Lubricant
25%
Base Fluid
25%
Wear Property
25%
Scanning Electron Microscope
25%
Coefficient of Friction
25%
Material Science
Scuffing
100%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
25%
Synthetic Lubricant
25%
Wear Property
25%
Surface (Surface Science)
25%