Semi-solid lubricants, also known as grease, are a type of lubricant that is used to reduce friction and wear between moving surfaces. They are typically comprised of a baseoil, thickener, and various additives. The baseoil provides the lubricating properties, while the thickener gives the grease its semi-solid consistency. Additives are included to enhance specific performance characteristics such as oxidation resistance, corrosion protection, and load-carrying capacity.
Water Resistance: Many greases are formulated to resist water washout, making them suitable for applications in wet or humid environments.
Temperature Stability: Some greases can withstand high temperatures without losing their lubricating properties, making them suitable for high-temperature applications.
Create a computational model to calculate the change in the energy of one component in a system when the change in energy of the other component(s) and energy flows in and out of the system are known.
Develop and use models to illustrate that energy at the macroscopic scale can be accounted for as either motions of particles or energy stored in fields.