Abstract
AbstractVarious types of rheometric apparatus have been developed to study and measure the shear stress behaviour of liquid lubricants. Elastohydrodynamic (EHD) lubrication is better studied with a high‐pressure rheometer which allows independent control of temperature, pressure, and shear strain. With this, the authors propose an improved relation for the variation of viscosity through the glass transition, and present refined relations for shear modulus and limiting shear stress.
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