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Citation

BibTex format

@article{Hurley:1999,
author = {Hurley, S and Cann, P},
journal = {NLGI Spokesman},
title = {Presentations for 66th annual meeting: Characterisation of grease lubricant films. Paper 9924},
volume = {63},
year = {1999}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - JOUR
AB - A study investigated rolled grease lubricant films applied on steel surfaces. This study focused on how the combination of high local shear stresses and the presence of the metal surface can lead to major changes in the chemistry and structure of grease lubricant films. Using IR reflectance microspectroscopy, this research determined the concentration and distribution of the grease components both within and outside the overrolled track. Changes in the film composition and the generation of new species, which were both the result of shear degradation, were observed. Original is an abstract.
AU - Hurley,S
AU - Cann,P
PY - 1999///
SN - 0027-6782
TI - Presentations for 66th annual meeting: Characterisation of grease lubricant films. Paper 9924
T2 - NLGI Spokesman
VL - 63
ER -