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    Numerical analysis of elastohydrodynamic lubrication with non newtonian lubricant by Cupu, D. R. P., Bahari, A., Osman, K., Md. Sheriff, J.

    Published 2013
    “…Elastohydrodynamic lubrication is a form of hydrody namic lubrication involving physical interaction between two contacting surface s and liquid where elastic deformation of the contacting surfaces due to heavily loading applied will affect the elastohydrodynamic pressure and fluid film thickness significantly. …”
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    Simulation of lubricant Stribeck curve for SAE grade engine lubricants by Chong, William Woei Fong, Hamdan, Siti Hartini

    Published 2018
    “…The paper simulates lubricant Stribeck curve for SAE grade engine lubricants by coupling Reynolds solution with Greenwood and Tripp's rough surface contact model. …”
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    Lubricant viscosity: evaluation between existing and alternative lubricant in metal forming process by Mohd. Ahyan, Nurul Aini, Samion, Syahrullail

    Published 2015
    “…Lubrication in metal forming process is very important to control wear and friction at the interface between interacting surfaces. …”
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    Oil viscosity effects on lubricant oil film behaviour under minimum quantity lubrication by N. E. H., Zamiruddin, A. S. A., Sani, N., Rosli

    Published 2021
    “…The study of lubricant oil fundamental nature during MQL machining is highly important to really identify how the lubricant oil behaviour does affects the lubricating process. …”
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    Study of cutting speed effects on lubricant oil film thickness under minimum quantity lubrication by Nur Izzati Khoirunnisa, Ismail, Nurrina, Rosli, Amagai, Kenji

    Published 2020
    “…In recent decades, there has been increasing interest in the study of Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) due to its outstanding performance despite the minimal usage of cutting oil. …”
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    Study of oil flow rates effects on lubricant oil behaviour during minimum quantity lubrication milling process by Nur Izzati Khoirunnisa, Ismail, Abdul Sani, A. S., Rosli, Nurrina

    Published 2020
    “…Minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) technology has been utilized extensively on these days as an alternative method to conventional cooling technique. …”
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    Orthogonal cutting performance of vegetable-based lubricants via minimum quantity lubrication technique on AISI 316L by Amiril Sahab, Abdul Sani, Zubaidah, Zamri, Shahandzir, Baharom, Ganesan, Mugilan, Norfazillah, Talib

    Published 2024
    “…The MQL lubricants used are a bio-lubricant: Crude Tamanu Oil (CTO), Crude Jatropha Oil (CJO), Synthetic Ester (SE) and Refined Bleached and Deodorized Palm Olein (RBDPO). …”
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    Orthogonal cutting performance of vegetable-based lubricants via minimum quantity lubrication technique on AISI 316L by Abdul Sani, Amiril Sahab, Zamri, Zubaidah, Baharom, Shahandzir, Ganesan, Mugilan, Talib, Norfazillah

    Published 2023
    “…The MQL lubricants used are a bio-lubricant: Crude Tamanu Oil (CTO), Crude Jatropha Oil (CJO), Synthetic Ester (SE) and Refined Bleached and Deodorized Palm Olein (RBDPO). …”
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    Orthogonal cutting performance of vegetable-based lubricants via minimum quantity lubrication technique on AISI 316L by Abdul Sani, Amiril Sahab, Zamri, Zubaidah, Baharom, Shahandzir, Ganesan, Mugilan, Talib, Norfazillah

    Published 2024
    “…The MQL lubricants used are a bio-lubricant: Crude Tamanu Oil (CTO), Crude Jatropha Oil (CJO), Synthetic Ester (SE) and Refined Bleached and Deodorized Palm Olein (RBDPO). …”
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    Formulation of lubricating grease using Beeswax thickener by Nur Suhaila, Anang Japar, Mohd Aizudin, Abd Aziz, Mohd Najib, Razali

    Published 2018
    “…The main purposes of the current research were to formulate lubricant grease using different types of base oils and to study the effect of thickener on the formulated lubricant grease. …”
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    Lubricant enhancement via hydrodynamic and acoustic cavitation by Kiu, S. S. K., Yusup, S., Soon, C. V., Arpin, T., Samion, S.

    Published 2016
    “…Lubricant plays a vital role in reducing wear, friction and energy consumption in any machinery. …”
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    Biodiesel lubricity: an atomic-scale frictional characterisation approach by Fang, Wiliam Woei Chong, Ng, Jo-Han

    Published 2015
    “…Biodiesel lubricity is generally characterised through the size of wear scar produced using high frequency reciprocatinrig (HFRR).More recently, the adequacy of Stribeck curve in characterising biodiesel lubricity is also being investigated. …”
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    The Use Of Vegetable Oil In Lubricant As Base Oil: a Review by Abdulbari, Hayder A., M, K., Nizam

    Published 2009
    “…This paper is a review of vegetable oil in lubricant industry. Vegetable oils already used as lubricant since ancient time. …”
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    Classification of lubricants base oils for nanolubricants applications—A review by G., Kadirgama, Mohd Kamal, Kamarulzaman, D., Ramasamy, Kadirgama, Kumaran, Sakinah, Hisham

    Published 2023
    “…Lubricants are derived from biological or non-biological sources. …”
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    Application of nanomaterials in water based mud towards lubricity problem. by Abdul-Razzaq, Rafat, Jaafar, Mohd. Zaidi, Ismail, Abdul Razak

    Published 2023
    “…There are many problems that occur during drilling operations that reduce the efficiency of the mud such as low lubricity problems. Oil based mud (OBM) can be used to reduce the effects of the mentioned problem compared to water-based mud (WBM). …”
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    A new method to maintain lubricant layer in extrusion process by Yahya, Wira Jazair, Samion, Syahrullail

    Published 2011
    “…At the same time, the micro-pits array affected the work piece surface roughness after the extrusion process. The lubricant viscosity also manipulates the quality of work piece after the experiments. …”
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