4,915 research outputs found

    Lubricant rheology applied to elastohydrodynamic lubrication

    Get PDF
    Viscosity measurements in a high pressure rheometer, elastohydrodynamic simulator studies (including the development of a temperature measuring technique), and analytical fluid modeling for elastohydrodynamic contacts are described. The more recent research which is described concerns infrared temperature measurements in elastohydrodynamic contacts and the exploration of the glassy state of lubricants. A correlation, of engineering significance, was made between transient surface temperature measurements and surface roughness profiles. Measurements of glass transitions of lubricants and the study of the effect of rate processes on materials lead to the conclusion that typical lubricants go into the glassy state as they pass through the contact region of typical elastohydrodynamic contacts

    Op Ed--I, Library

    Get PDF

    Nutrition and Food Insecurity

    Get PDF
    Christopher Greeley and Robert Sanborn\u27s introduction to Volume 6, Issue 2: Nutrition and Food Insecurity

    Si Votan: Texas Latino Politicians Perspectives on Engaging Latino Voters in the Electoral Process

    Get PDF
    Drs. Pfeffer and Sanborn (JFS) conducted interviews with Texas politicians Adrian Garcia, former Houston City Councilmember and Sheriff of Harris County, Texas, and Texas State Senator Eddie Lucio Jr., to discuss the role that Latino voters play in the electoral process on both the state and national scale. Interviews have been edited for clarity

    Pressure-viscosity measurements for several lubricants to 5.5 x 10 to the 8th power Newtons per square meter (8 x 10 to the 4th psi) and 149 C (300 F)

    Get PDF
    A capillary viscometer was used to measure viscosity as a function of pressure, temperature, and shear stress for a number of lubricants. The conditions under which the measurements were made are specified. The results obtained for each material are analyzed. It was determined that all pressure-viscosity coefficients decreased with increasing temperature. Data from other techniques such as optical elastohydrodynamics, oscillating crystal, and low shear capillary viscometry were compared with the results obtained

    Measuring Success in Public Education: Whether Wanted or Not

    Get PDF
    Robert Sanborn and Angelo Giardino\u27s introduction for Volume 3, Issue 2: Measuring Success in Public Education

    Food Insecurity and Children: Hunger?… In America?... How is that possible?

    Get PDF
    Despite being one of the wealthiest nations in the world, the United States continues to be plagued by the problem of food insecurity, especially at the child level. The editors\u27 implications piece presents a call for greater urgency in addressing the problem of food insecurity in the United States

    Human Trafficking: Awareness, Data and Policy

    Get PDF
    The implications of the new research presented in Volume 2, Issue 1 (Human Trafficking) of the Journal of Applied Research on Children are explored, calling attention to the need for increased awareness, greater availability of data, and proactive policy solutions to combat child trafficking

    Investigations of lubricant rheology as applied to elastohydrodynamic lubrication

    Get PDF
    The pressure viscometer was modified to permit the measurement of viscosity at elevated pressures and shear stresses up to 5 x 10 to the 6th power N/sq m (720 psi). This shear stress is within a factor of three of the shear stress occurring in a sliding ehd point contact such as occurs in the ehd simulator. Viscosity data were taken on five lubricant samples, and it was found that viscous heating effects on the viscosity were predominant and not non-Newtonian behavior at the high shear stresses. The development of the infrared temperature measuring technique for the ehd simulator was completed, and temperature data for a set of operating conditions and one lubricant are reported. The numerical analysis of the behavior of nonlinear lubricants in the lubrication of rollers is reported

    New Morbidities 2.0

    Get PDF
    Robert Sanborn and Angelo Giardino\u27s introduction for Volume 4, Issue 1: New Morbdities 2.
    • …
    corecore