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Thermocapillary motion on lubricant-impregnated surfaces
Published 2019“…We show that thermocapillary-induced droplet motion is markedly enhanced when using lubricant-impregnated surfaces as compared to solid substrates. …”
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Solving lubrication problems at the nanometer scale
Published 2021“…The proposed methodology, which is an extension of the generalized lubrication equation of Fukui and Kaneko to dense fluids, is demonstrated and validated via comparison to molecular dynamics simulations of a model lubrication problem.…”
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Droplet mobility on lubricant-impregnated surfaces
Published 2013“…Non-wetting surfaces containing micro/nanotextures impregnated with lubricating liquids have recently been shown to exhibit superior non-wetting performance compared to superhydrophobic surfaces that rely on stable air–liquid interfaces. …”
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Elements of lubricant transport critical to piston skirt lubrication and to leakage into the piston ring pack in internal combustion engines
Published 2022“…Therefore, further developing ICE is critical if we are to succeed in reducing overall greenhouse gas and pollutant emissions. Understanding lubricant transport in the piston-cylinder unit is essential to this mission, due to its direct impact on both types of emissions. …”
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Lubricant-Impregnated Surfaces for Mitigating Asphaltene Deposition
Published 2021“…We first select and confirm the thermodynamic stability of a suitable lubricant and its lack of interaction with asphaltenes. …”
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Modeling of piston pin lubrication in internal combustion engines
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Development and Application of Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication Model for Piston Pin
Published 2023“…The second part of the thesis examines the oil supply boundary conditions at the boundaries of the lubrication areas. A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model was established to analyze the flow of lubricating oil at the vicinity of the pin joints, which reveals that the amount of lubricating oil supplied from different locations can vary. …”
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Lubricant-derived ash : in-engine sources and opportunities for reduction
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Modeling piston skirt lubrication in internal combustion engines
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