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Explain Thick Film Lubrication Theory

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Answered by gugloopriya
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Hydrodynamic lubrication. • Also called fluid-film, thick-film, or flooded lubrication. • A thick film of lubricant is interposed between the surfaces. of bodies in relative motion. • There has to be pressure buildup in the film due to relative.

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Answered by arultheprince01
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see bellow my friend

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this is even called as hydrodynamic lubrication

Hydrodynamic lubrication is a term that defines a situation in which two rubbing surfaces are separated by a thin film of a lubricant. This situation is often beneficial and lubrication is used to reduce friction and/or wear of rubbing solids with the aid of liquid (or semi-solid) lubricant.

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