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Old 11-13-2024, 02:54 PM   #81 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by aerohead View Post
* I suspect that this is the very source of the intellectual 'cul de sac' where you're presently trapped, with respect to 'tribology.'
* I think that you're associating dry lubrication sliding friction conceptualizations in connection with automobile lubrication.
* They're two completely different animals.
* Not germane to one another.
* Not analogous.
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I've already tried to point this out, but so far, there's no evidence that you 'got the memo.'
I got your opinion.
Which was counter to my (and many others') findings.

My undeniable lack of education in Tribology is why I did the research I did before trying this.

Here are the peer reviewed published papers by the person who 1st discovered this:
https://scholar.google.com/citations...8AIAAAAJ&hl=en

That's 549 PEER Reviewed published papers.
As is known to everyone reading this; you are very unlikely to click the link and notice the number of other research papers by other researchers in the field that cited his papers.

I assume I don't have to explain the peer review process required before a paper is published to you.
Oh wait... as you refuse to do any research yourself; perhaps I do!?

This might amuse others enjoying their popcorn here:
Argonne’s Ali Erdemir elected to National Academy of Engineering for pivotal discoveries in tribology
https://www.anl.gov/article/argonnes...s-in-tribology
Distinguished Fellow Ali Erdemir from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory has been elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), one of the highest professional distinctions accorded to engineers.

The NAE recognizes Erdemir for his distinguished contributions to the science and technology of friction, wear and lubrication. Erdemir, a program lead in Argonne’s Applied Materials Division, develops new materials, coatings and lubricants with his research team to reduce friction and wear, maximizing efficiency and durability in moving mechanical systems. The discoveries and innovations stemming from his work have earned him six R&D 100 Awards and 23 U.S. patents.
I highlighted a word or 2 about "My Scientist"

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