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The Stribeck curve is a fundamental concept in the field of tribology. It shows that friction in fluid-lubricated contacts is a non-linear function of the contact load, the lubricant viscosity and the lubricant entrainment speed. The discovery and underlying research is usually attributed to Richard Stribeck[1][2][3] and Mayo D. Hersey,[4][5] who studied friction in journal bearings for railway wagon applications during the first half of the 20th century; however, other researchers have arrived at similar conclusions before. The mechanisms along the Stribeck curve have been in parts also understood today on the atomistic level.[6]

  1. ^ Stribeck, R. (1901), Kugellager für beliebige Belastungen (Ball Bearings for any Stress), Zeitschrift des Vereins Deutscher Ingenieure 45.
  2. ^ Stribeck, R. (1902), Die wesentlichen Eigenschaften der Gleit- und Rollenlager (Characteristics of Plain and Roller Bearings), Zeit. des VDI 46.
  3. ^ Jacobson, Bo (November 2003). "The Stribeck memorial lecture". Tribology International. 36 (11): 781–789. doi:10.1016/S0301-679X(03)00094-X.
  4. ^ Hersey, M. D. (1914), The Laws of Lubrication of Horizontal Journal Bearings, J. Wash. Acad. Sci., 4, 542-552.
  5. ^ Biography of Mayo D. Hersey
  6. ^ Stephan, Simon; Schmitt, Sebastian; Hasse, Hans; Urbassek, Herbert M. (2023-07-12). "Molecular dynamics simulation of the Stribeck curve: Boundary lubrication, mixed lubrication, and hydrodynamic lubrication on the atomistic level". Friction. 11 (12): 2342–2366. doi:10.1007/s40544-023-0745-y. ISSN 2223-7704.

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