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    Droplet mobility on lubricant-impregnated surfaces by Dhiman, Rajeev, Anand, Sushant, Reza-Garduno, Ernesto, Cohen, Robert E., McKinley, Gareth H., Varanasi, Kripa K, Smith, Jonathan David, S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    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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    Peeling, healing and bursting in a lubricated elastic sheet by Hosoi, A.E., Mahadevan, L.

    Published 2005
    “…We consider the dynamics of an elastic sheet lubricated by the flow of a thin layer of fluid that separates it from a rigid wall. …”
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    Modulating Mucin Hydration and Lubrication by Deglycosylation and Polyethylene Glycol Binding by Boettcher, Kathrin, Geonnotti, Anthony R., Hirsch, Julie B., Lieleg, Oliver, Crouzier, Thomas, Kavanaugh, Nicole Lynn, Ribbeck, Katharina

    Published 2017
    “…In this work, mucin coatings are used to show that mucin-associated glycans are essential for the formation of such hydrated and lubricating layers. Native mucins are compared with deglycosylated mucins by analyzing their hydration and it is shown that their lubricative potential in the boundary and mixed lubrication regime is linked to the hydration. …”
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    Real-Time Measurements of Engine-Out Trace Elements: Application of a Novel Soot Particle Aerosol Mass Spectrometer for Emissions Characterization by Cross, Eben Spencer, Sappok, Alexander Georg, Fortner, E. C., Hunter, James, Jayne, John T., Brooks, W. A., Onasch, T. B., Wong, Victor W., Trimborn, A., Worsnop, D. R., Kroll, Jesse

    Published 2013
    “…Measurement validation utilized a diesel burner with precise control of lubricant consumption. Results showed a good correlation between CJ-4 oil consumption and measured levels of lubricant-derived trace elements in the particle phase. …”
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    Dropwise Condensation of Low Surface Tension Fluids on Omniphobic Surfaces by Rykaczewski, Konrad, Staymates, Matthew, Walker, Marlon L., Sun, Xiaoda, Anand, Sushant, Srinivasan, Siddarth, Chinn, Jeff, Scott, John Henry J., Paxson, Adam T, McKinley, Gareth H, Varanasi, Kripa

    Published 2014
    “…We also demonstrate that on the lubricant-impregnated surfaces, the choice of lubricant and underlying surface texture play a crucial role in stabilizing the lubricant and reducing pinning of the condensate. …”
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    Pad Scratching in Chemical-Mechanical Polishing: The Effects of Mechanical and Tribological Properties by Kim, Sanha, Saka, Nannaji, Chun, Jung-Hoon

    Published 2017
    “…The contact mechanics models of scratching have been validated by sliding experiments with two commercial CMP pads (Pad A and IC1000) and various thin-films (Al, Cu, SiO[subscript 2], Si[subscript 3]N[subscript 4], TiN and three low-k dielectrics) using deionized water as a “lubricant.” Both the theoretical models and the experimental results show that the number of scratches increases as the scratching index exceeds 0.33. …”
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    Friction Characteristics of Steel Pistons for Diesel Engines by Kim, Dallwoo, Ito, Akemi, Ishikawa, Yasuhiro, Osawa, Katsuyuki, Iwasaki, Yoshiyuki

    Published 2014
    “…The purpose of this study is to clarify the lubrication conditions of cast iron and steel pistons. …”
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    An analytical film drainage model and breakup criterion for Taylor bubbles in slug flow in inclined round pipes by Lizarraga-Garcia, Enrique, Buongiorno, Jacopo, Bucci, Mattia

    Published 2018
    “…The velocity of Taylor bubbles in inclined pipes is reduced if a lubricating liquid film between the bubble and the pipe wall is not present. …”
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    Rolling stones: The motion of a sphere down an inclined plane coated with a thin liquid film by Bico, Jose, Ashmore-Chakrabarty, J., Stone, H. A., McKinley, Gareth H

    Published 2011
    “…Such a force should also play a role in other problems of lubrication mechanics such as humid granular flows.…”
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    The Dynamic Compressive Response of an Open-Cell Foam Impregnated With a Non-Newtonian Fluid by Dawson, Matthew A., McKinley, Gareth H., Gibson, Lorna

    Published 2011
    “…The resulting lubrication model is applicable when the dimension of the foam in the direction of fluid flow (radial) is much greater than that in the direction of loading (axial). …”
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    Can the meniscus affect the nature of a chondrocyte? by Vanderploeg, Eric J., Grodzinsky, Alan J.

    Published 2011
    “…In this way articular cartilage can function throughout an entire lifetime without loss of its load bearing or lubricating characteristics. However, situations that dramatically alter knee joint biomechanics, such as chronic disuse or overuse[superscript 1-4], anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury[superscript 5,6], or damage to the fibrocartilaginous menisci[superscript 7-11], can result in progressive cartilage degradation and strongly correlate with the onset of osteoarthritis (OA).…”
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