smörjfilm
Smörjfilm, or lubricating film, is a thin layer of lubricant that separates two contacting surfaces to reduce friction and wear. It can form from liquids such as mineral oils, synthetic oils, esters, or grease and may exist in several lubrication regimes depending on conditions.
Lubricating films are categorized by their formation and load-bearing mechanism. Hydrodynamic lubrication occurs when relative motion
Film thickness, typically on the order of nanometers to micrometers, depends on viscosity, sliding speed, load,
Measurement and monitoring of a smörjfilm employ techniques such as interferometry, ellipsometry, or capacitance sensing, providing
Applications of lubricating films span machine elements like bearings, gears, pistons, and slideways, where they reduce