Microbubble phenomenon in the grease lubricating film induced by micro-oscillation

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A microbubble phenomenon induced by micro-oscillation in the grease lubricating film confined within a nanogap between a highly polished steel ball and a smooth glass disc has been observed with an interferometer. Experimental results show that when the micro-oscillation frequency is a constant value, the microbubble number increases with the micro-oscillation amplitude. When the micro-oscillation amplitude is a constant value, the microbubble number increases with the micro-oscillation frequency when the latter is lower than the critical value and decreases with the micro-oscillation frequency when it is higher than the critical value. Theoretical models and analyses have been used to discuss the bubble formation and describe the characteristics of bubble movement. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Liu, S., Guo, D., & Xie, G. (2013). Microbubble phenomenon in the grease lubricating film induced by micro-oscillation. Tribology Letters, 51(1), 143–151. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11249-013-0157-3

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