Tribological Studies Of Bio-Lubricant Under High Loading Capacity
Increased severity in operating conditions coupled with the environmental and toxicity issues related with using conventional lubricants. In addition to, depletion of petroleum reserves and high prices of fossil fuels, have led to exploration of new kind of natural additives as a bio-lubricant. BP a...
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