Definition of Lubrical. Meaning of Lubrical. Synonyms of Lubrical

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Definition of Lubrical

Lubrical
Lubric Lu"bric, Lubrical Lu"bric*al, a. [L. lubricus: cf. F. lubrique.] 1. Having a smooth surface; slippery. [R.] 2. Lascivious; wanton; lewd. [R.] This lubric and adulterate age. --Dryden.

Meaning of Lubrical from wikipedia

- Lubricity is the measure of the reduction in friction and/or wear by a lubricant. The study of lubrication and wear mechanisms is called tribology. The...
- content ≤10 mg·kg−1 ≤10 mg·kg−1 Water content ≤200 mg·kg−1 ≤500 mg·kg−1 Lubricity 460 μm 460 μm Viscosity at 40 °C 2.0...4.5 mm2·s−1 3.5...5.0 mm2·s−1 FAME...
- alloy that can increase lubricity. The process used to reduce the sulfur also reduces the fuel's lubricating properties. Lubricity is a measure of the fuel's...
- or cooling the surfaces. The property of reducing friction is known as lubricity. In addition to industrial applications, lubricants are used for many...
- adjusted without breaking or untying the strand. Dyneema/Spectra's very high lubricity leads to poor knot-holding ability and has led to the recommendation to...
- (high crystalline) the better the lubricity and resistance to oxidation. For applications where only a minor lubricity is needed and a more thermally insulating...
- The process of removing sulphur from the fuel impacts the viscosity and lubricity of the marine gas oil though, which could cause damage in the engine fuel...
- fuel's quality include (but are not limited to) energy content, density, lubricity, cold-flow properties and sulfur content. The cetane number of a fuel...
- oils in a reproducible way. It is not to be confused with some smaller lubricity testers that are also often erroneously called Timken: the confusion originates...
- of the most important additives include those used for viscosity and lubricity, contaminant control, for the control of chemical breakdown, and for seal...