What is lubrication?
Lubrication refers to the action of rendering something smooth or
slippery.
Elastohydrodynamic lubrication is the lubrication that occurs between rolling bodies.
Boundary lubrication is the case where a complete fluid film does not develop between potentially rubbing surfaces; the film thickness may be reduced to permit momentary dry contact between wear surface high points or asperities, a condition characteristic of boundary lubrication. Boundary lubrication occurs whenever any of the essential factors that influence the formation of a full fluid film are missing. The most common examples of boundary lubrication include bearings, which normally operate with fluid film lubrication but experience boundary lubricating conditions during routine starting and stopping of equipment, gear teeth contacts and reciprocating equipment.
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