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What (who) is lubrication - definition

PROCESS OR TECHNIQUE EMPLOYED TO REDUCE FRICTION BETWEEN, AND WEAR OF ONE OR BOTH, SURFACES IN PROXIMITY AND MOVING RELATIVE TO EACH OTHER, BY INTERPOSING A SUBSTANCE CALLED A LUBRICANT IN BETWEEN THEM
Lubricating; Greasing; Lubricate; Boundary lubrication; Elastohydrodynamic lubrication; Elastohydrodynamic
  • Lubrication of a ship's [[steam engine]] [[crankshaft]]. The two bottles of lubricant are attached to the piston and move while the engine is operating.

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·noun The act of lubricating; the act of making slippery.
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Lubrication is the process or technique of using a lubricant to reduce friction and wear and tear in a contact between two surfaces. The study of lubrication is a discipline in the field of tribology.

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Lubrication

Lubrication is the process or technique of using a lubricant to reduce friction and wear and tear in a contact between two surfaces. The study of lubrication is a discipline in the field of tribology.

Lubrication mechanisms such as fluid-lubricated systems are designed so that the applied load is partially or completely carried by hydrodynamic or hydrostatic pressure, which reduces solid body interactions (and consequently friction and wear). Depending on the degree of surface separation, different lubrication regimes can be distinguished.

Adequate lubrication allows smooth, continuous operation of machine elements, reduces the rate of wear, and prevents excessive stresses or seizures at bearings. When lubrication breaks down, components can rub destructively against each other, causing heat, local welding, destructive damage and failure.

Examples of use of lubrication
1. Conspicuous are nano–lubrication oil additives and nano–lubrication oil regenerating materials to be used in rolling stocks.
2. Throughout its 80–year history, Mobil Delvac has set the benchmark for lubrication excellence.
3. Social lubrication is consistently inconsistent Olive oil is no longer an alien.
4. Her eyelids were stitched together to try to keep as much lubrication inside as possible.
5. A lack of lubrication caused parts inside the joint to grind together, producing metal shavings that gummed up everything.