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A manifestation of non-hydrodynamic factors in steady-state conditions of friction / Tareq M.A. Al-quraan
This study considers the mechanisms of forming the thickness of the lubricant layer with mineral and synthetic oils under a gradual increase in the rolling speed. The determined regularities reveal non-Newtonian properties acquired by the oils at high contact loads and low rolling rates. An increase in the speed and temperature is found to restore Newtonian properties of the oils. The kinetics of forming the lubricating layer can depend on the effective viscosity of oils in contact, although this parameter does not always correlate with viscosity of oils in atmospheric conditions. A delayed impact of pressure on an effective viscosity is determined at a stronger manifestation of viscoelastic properties of oils. The study reveals the existence of threshold changes in the effective viscosity at high contact loads due to the model of a free volume between the components of the lubricant
Precision planar drift chambers and cradle for the TWIST muon decay spectrometer
To measure the muon decay parameters with high accuracy, we require an array
of precision drift detector layers whose relative position is known with very
high accuracy. This article describes the design, construction and performance
of these detectors in the TWIST (TRIUMF Weak Interaction Symmetry Test)
spectrometer.Comment: 44 pages, 16 Postscript figures, LaTeX2e, uses Elsevier class
elsart.cls, package graphicx, submitted to Nuclear Instruments & Methods in
Physics Researc