The lubrication mechanisms of different lamellar fluids are investigated as they are introduced in the thin contact zone between two macroscopic surfaces in motion in a friction measurement set-up. We simultaneously measure the film thickness and its lubricative properties under controlled contact kinematics. The lamellar phases consist of nanometric flat bilayers of fatty acid surfactant molecules organized in periodic stacks separated by a water/ethylene diamine solution. First, we examine the film forming capability of these phases when the two surfaces are moving at the same velocity, i.e. in ''pure rolling'' conditions. We observe the growth of a thick film in the contact which eventually reaches a stable value. The relatively high vis...
International audiencePhospholipid bilayers appear to play a key role in joint lubrication in contro...
This review article summarizes recent progress in investigation of nano-rheology and thin film lubri...
This paper describes the appearance of abnormal film thickness features formed in elastohydrodynamic...
Water based lubricants are widely used in metal forming processes due to their good cooling and lubr...
Many food products are highly structured, complex hydrocolloids that are characterized by either a g...
This study investigates the film formation and friction in grease lubricated, rolling-sliding, non-c...
Ultrathin-film interferometry was used to investigate the developing process of boundary films in a ...
The formation of low shear strength surface-adhered thin films mitigates excessive friction in mixed...
The boundary lubricating properties of long chain carboxylic acid additives in solution have been st...
Single-phase (neat oil) and two-phase (oil-in-water emulsions) lubricants are widely used in metal f...
The film thickness and friction properties of four imidazolium ionic liquids (1-butyl-3-methyl tetra...
We used a surface forces apparatus to investigate layering transitions and frictional properties of ...
Confined liquid films with a thickness in the range of a few molecular diameters exhibit different m...
In concentrated contacts the behaviour of lubricants is much modified by the high local pressures: c...
International audienceThe presence or absence of unsaturation in the carbon chain of carboxylic acid...
International audiencePhospholipid bilayers appear to play a key role in joint lubrication in contro...
This review article summarizes recent progress in investigation of nano-rheology and thin film lubri...
This paper describes the appearance of abnormal film thickness features formed in elastohydrodynamic...
Water based lubricants are widely used in metal forming processes due to their good cooling and lubr...
Many food products are highly structured, complex hydrocolloids that are characterized by either a g...
This study investigates the film formation and friction in grease lubricated, rolling-sliding, non-c...
Ultrathin-film interferometry was used to investigate the developing process of boundary films in a ...
The formation of low shear strength surface-adhered thin films mitigates excessive friction in mixed...
The boundary lubricating properties of long chain carboxylic acid additives in solution have been st...
Single-phase (neat oil) and two-phase (oil-in-water emulsions) lubricants are widely used in metal f...
The film thickness and friction properties of four imidazolium ionic liquids (1-butyl-3-methyl tetra...
We used a surface forces apparatus to investigate layering transitions and frictional properties of ...
Confined liquid films with a thickness in the range of a few molecular diameters exhibit different m...
In concentrated contacts the behaviour of lubricants is much modified by the high local pressures: c...
International audienceThe presence or absence of unsaturation in the carbon chain of carboxylic acid...
International audiencePhospholipid bilayers appear to play a key role in joint lubrication in contro...
This review article summarizes recent progress in investigation of nano-rheology and thin film lubri...
This paper describes the appearance of abnormal film thickness features formed in elastohydrodynamic...