TY - GEN
T1 - COMPATIBILITY OF CERAMICS WITH OILS.
AU - Tsuya, Yuko
AU - Sakuta, Yoichi
AU - Akanuma, Masanobu
AU - Murakami, Taku
AU - Shimauchi, Tomoki
AU - Chikugo, Kazuo
AU - Kiuchi, Yasuo
AU - Takatsu, Sokichi
AU - Katsumura, Yuji
AU - Fukuhara, Mikio
AU - Umeda, Kazunori
AU - Yaguchi, Go
AU - Enomoto, Yuji
AU - Yamanaka, Kazushi
PY - 1985
Y1 - 1985
N2 - Studies were carried out on the sliding characteristics of ceramics in synthetic oils both with and without SP-type extreme pressure additives in particular, on load carrying capacity, wear, friction, and surface chemistry. Sensitive compatibility was observed between oils and ceramic materials, and it seems that this compatibility is the result of chemo-mechanical effects, mechano-chemical reactions, and adsorbability.
AB - Studies were carried out on the sliding characteristics of ceramics in synthetic oils both with and without SP-type extreme pressure additives in particular, on load carrying capacity, wear, friction, and surface chemistry. Sensitive compatibility was observed between oils and ceramic materials, and it seems that this compatibility is the result of chemo-mechanical effects, mechano-chemical reactions, and adsorbability.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:0022174508
SN - 0444995404
SP - 167
EP - 172
BT - Unknown Host Publication Title
PB - Elsevier Science Publ Co
ER -