No need for oil?............
Sorry, I left off the link:
http://phys.org/news/2015-05-method-friction-surfaces-macroscopic-scale.html
Give me Macroscopic superlubricity and add some Hyperlube and we have an engine that lasts forever...cool.
That`s why Diamonds are a girl’s best friend.
IBTPMMB!
(In before the perpetual motion machine believers.)
Imagine a 2 stroke not needing any oil, much lower emissions and maybe keep them in the game. Especially if this would work with coated cylinder barrels and pistons, ditto that all bottom end bearings.
A lot of research has been done to make Oil-Free engines in the mid 80's (TACOM Diesels, google it) it worked, but it cost a fortune.
Also, think bearings for Turbine Engines, eliminate one system, i.e. lubrication, especially for the engines that leave and never come home ;-)...
Love to see this tried on ceramics bearings. If the coefficient of Friction is that low that is lower than BAM and Tungsten DiSulfide....
Interesting...
Next stop - a perpetual motion machine.....
Physics teachers everywhere will rejoice!
“There is a 10 ft ladder that weighs 20 lbs against the wall. The base is two feet from the bottom of the wall. Assume that there is no friction. Calculate the.......”
A substance for use in demonstrations of Physics class ladders and billiard balls problems!