Lubrication Techniques and Importance

Lubrication is the process of applying a lubricant to reduce friction and wear between surfaces in motion.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Lubrication FAQ


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What does lubrication mean?

They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. lubrication, introduction of any of various substances between sliding surfaces to reduce wear and friction. Nature has been applying lubrication since the evolution of synovial fluid, which lubricates the joints and bursas of vertebrate animals.

What is lubrication used for?

Lubrication is the control of friction and wear by the introduction of a friction-reducing film between moving surfaces in contact. The lubricant used can be a fluid, solid, or plastic subst…

What is fluid lubrication?

Lubrication mechanisms such as fluid-lubricated systems are designed so that the applied load is partially or completely carried by hydrodynamic or hydrostatic pressure, which reduces solid body interactions (and consequently friction and wear). Depending on the degree of surface separation, different lubrication regimes can be distinguished.

What type of lubricant is used?

The lubricant used can be a fluid, solid, or plastic substance. Although this is a valid definition, it fails to realize all that lubrication actually achieves. Many different substances can be used to lubricate a surface. Oil and grease are the most common.

What is lubrication in tribology?

Lubrication is the process or technique of using a lubricant to reduce friction and wear and tear in a contact between two surfaces. The study of lubrication is a discipline in the field of tribology .

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