Message from the Chair STLE’s Annual Meeting offers the lubricant industry’s premier technical training

Dear Industry Professional, I’d like to extend a personal invitation to join In addition to being recognized as one of the To learn about the industry’s newest me for STLE’s 72nd Annual Meeting & industry’s premier technical meetings, the technologies, products and services, visit the Exhibition, May 21-25, 2017, at the Hyatt STLE Annual Meeting is also valued as an exhibition, which is included in the meeting Regency Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia. Start opportunity for enhancing your professional registration. More than 130 companies will making plans now to engage with more credentials through education and have booths, demonstrations and than 1,600 of your peers in the field of certification. information about how they can help you tribology and lubrication engineering from understand your lubrication systems, The STLE education program is growing in around the world who will be participating improve their performance and save energy. popularity with companies seeking a in an extraordinary combination of technical competitive advantage in today’s faster- Preliminary program details, housing and presentations, education courses, exhibits paced international business arena, where other pertinent information about the and related business and social activities. employee professional development has meeting are all included in this brochure for The society’s Annual Meeting is always at the become an imperative. In a survey taken your convenience. If you require further top of the list of benefits derived from STLE after the 2016 STLE Annual Meeting, information or assistance, please contact membership, and this year’s program looks participants rated education courses as STLE headquarters or visit www.stle.org for to be stronger than ever. There will be a the most valuable portion of the event in program updates. wealth of information and business contacts terms of meeting their business needs. 12 I hope to see you in Atlanta this May! waiting in Atlanta for those who attend. industry-specific courses will be presented STLE’s Annual Meeting Program and in Atlanta taught by the top experts in their Sincerely, Education Committees, working together respected fields. with our headquarters staff and paper Pranesh solicitation chairs (PSCs) representing STLE’s For more experienced professionals, the 20 technical committees, have developed STLE Annual Meeting is often the place an exciting program. It includes some 500 where individuals sit for one of STLE’s four presentations devoted to all areas of tribology technical certification exams: Certified research and lubrication best practices, with Lubrication SpecialistTM, Certified Dr. Pranesh Aswath, Chair presenters from academia, government and Metalworking Fluids SpecialistTM and Oil 2017 Annual Meeting industry. Monitoring Analyst I & IITM. Program Committee

CONTENTS

03 | General Information & Policies 08 | Technical Sessions-at-a-Glance 33 | Student Poster Competition Commercial Marketing Forum (CMF) 04 | Registration Information 34 | 2017 Exhibition 29 | Meeting Registration Form | Welcome to Atlanta | Sponsorship Opportunities 06 30 | Education Courses 35 | | 07 Hotel – Hyatt Regency Atlanta 32 | Networking & Special Events 35 Exhibition Floor Plan

07 | Daily Schedule-at-a-Glance 33 | Golf Tournament 36 | 2017 Exhibitors List

AM2 | STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 General Information & Policies

The 2017 STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition is sponsored by: Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers 840 Busse Highway, Park Ridge, Illinois (USA) 60068 Phone: (847) 825-5536 • Fax: (847) 825-1456 Email: [email protected] • Web: www.stle.org

About STLE Annual Meeting & Education Course Policies The Society of Tribologists and Photo Lubrication Engineers (STLE) is a not- • All attendees must register. for-profit professional society founded Policy • All attendees receive a badge with in 1944 to advance the science of their registration materials. The STLE’s official photographer tribology and the practice of badge must be worn at all times and will take photos of select technical lubrication engineering in order to is required for admittance to any sessions, Commercial Marketing Forum foster innovation, improve the technical session, education course presentations, social events and the performance of equipment and and the trade show. trade show on Tuesday, May 23. These products, conserve resources and photos will be used to promote the • Badges may not be exchanged. protect the environment. Head - May 20-24, 2018, STLE Annual Meeting Attendees who loan their badges to quartered in Park Ridge, Ill. (a Chicago & Exhibition in Minneapolis, others will have their badges suburb), STLE is the leading technical Minnesota (USA). If you do not wish to confiscated and their annual meeting organization serving more than 13,000 have your photograph taken and privileges rescinded. industry professionals and 250 published, please step out of the photo companies and organizations that • Annual Meeting registration includes frame or notify the photographer comprise the tribology and lubrication admittance to the trade show, afterward if your photo has been taken engineering business sector. technical sessions, Commercial so the image can be deleted. STLE offers its members industry- Marketing Forum and all social specific education and training, events, including the Monday evening Cellular Phone Policy professional resources, technical Networking Reception and Tuesday In order to not disturb speakers or information, certification programs afternoon Presidents Luncheon. fellow attendees, please keep cellular and career development. • Distributing handouts at technical sessions is not permitted. Handouts telephones on vibrate and leave the About Our Annual Meeting will be given to education course room to talk. attendees. & Exhibition Dress Code • Disseminating material or conducting STLE’s conference is where some 1,600 business in the exhibit hall is not Business casual dress is appropriate members of the tribology research and permitted if you are not an official for STLE events at the annual meeting. lubrication engineering communities exhibitor. Technical session and education gather for five days of industry-specific course speakers often choose attire technical education and professional Recording Policy that is more formal on the day of their development. Highlights include presentations. some 500 paper presentations, a 130- Audio or video recording is not exhibitor trade show, the popular permitted in any of the annual Attendee Roster Commercial Marketing Forum and an meeting technical sessions or opportunity to establish business Commercial Marketing Forum The official attendee roster will be contacts and friendships with your presentations. Audio recording is made available on the STLE website peers from around the world. permitted in the education courses (www.stle.org) in early April 2017 prior with advance permission of the to the annual meeting. instructor. No video of any kind is permitted.

Annual Meeting Mobile App Starting in April 2017, program updates will be posted daily on the STLE Annual Meeting Mobile App, which can be downloaded for free at www.tripbuilder.com/apps/stle. Or scan the adjacent QR code with your mobile device (available for Apple or Android products) to download the free app.

STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM3 Registration Information Meeting registration entitles you to all the technical sessions, trade show admission (Monday through Wednesday), Commercial Marketing Forum and all social events, including the Monday evening Networking Reception and Tuesday afternoon Presidents Luncheon. Education courses are $315 with full registration except for the ABMA Bearings Course ($615). Please see the registration form on page 29.

2017 STLE Annual Meeting Registration Rates Onsite Registration You may register on site at the Hyatt Individual Single-Day Regency Atlanta, beginning at 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 20, 2017. The STLE Early Bird by April 27 After April 27 registration desk is open daily thereafter (Save $100!) through Thursday, May 25. Onsite STLE Member $655 $755 $275 registrants incur a $100 surcharge. Advance registrants may pick-up badges Speakers $655 $755 and registration materials at the Presenters $655 $755 registration desk during the following hours: Non-members $950 $1,050 $340 • Sunday, May 21 – 7 am – 6 pm Life Member $145 $145 • Monday, May 22 – 7 am – 6 pm Student Member $35 $35 • Tuesday, May 23 – 7 am – 6 pm • Wednesday, May 24 – 7 am – 6 pm • Thursday, May 25 – 7 am – Noon Cancellations Payment Method Requests must be received in writing at STLE accepts U.S. currency, check drawn STLE’s headquarters no later than April on a U.S. bank and major credit cards: 27, 2017, to receive refund less $100 Mastercard, Visa (preferred), American handling charge. No refunds will be Express and Discover. issued after April 27. 92% of surveyed attendees indicated that STLE’s Annual Meeting met or exceeded their overall expectations.

HOW TO REGISTER:

Online Phone Mail Fax Visit www.stle.org to Call STLE headquarters at Use the enclosed Complete the enclosed register at your convenience, (847) 825-5536 and register registration form (see page registration form and submit 24/7. using a major credit card. 29) and send your via fax to (847) 825-1456. completed form and payment by mail to STLE headquarters.

AM4 | STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 Non-Members Welcome: Two Options for Attending STLE 2017

STLE’s core annual meeting audience is our membership of tribology researchers and lubrication professionals from around the globe. However, non-members are welcome at the conference and encouraged to attend. Participating in our conference is the best way to gain an overview of STLE’s many products and services and meet your peers in the tribology and lubrication engineering communities. 1,461 STLE offers full and one-day annual Average attendance at the STLE meeting registration options. Because non-members pay a higher meeting Annual Meeting (2013-2015), an increase of registration rate, the best way to attend is by joining the society. Cost of 254 attendees over the 2010-2012 average. membership is less than the difference between the member and non-member annual meeting registration rates. So you actually save money by joining STLE and coming to the meeting as a member than 2017 Annual Meeting you would if you came as a non-member Program Committee — plus you get all the other benefits of STLE membership! Dr. Pranesh Aswath – Chair University of Texas at Arlington However, if your company does not permit you to join a professional society, Dr. Michel Fillon – Vice Chair another option is to pay the non-member Universite De Poitiers registration rate for the annual meeting. If Dr. Ryan Evans – Secretary you do, you’ll also receive a one-year The Timken Co. free STLE membership — a $150 value. Dr. Gareth Fish To learn more about the benefits of STLE The Lubrizol Corp. and to access a membership application, Dr. Jeffrey M. Guevremont Get Social with Us! log on to www.stle.org or call STLE American Refining Group Inc. headquarters at (847) 825-5536. Dr. Robert Jackson Stay connected and keep up with the chatter Auburn University using the hashtag #STLE2017 when joining the conversation and stay up-to-date with Dr. Min Zou meeting information and much more! University of Arkansas Twitter | @STLE_Tribology Facebook | Facebook.com/STLE

Future Industry Meeting Dates

2017 World Tribology STLE 73rd Annual STLE 74th Annual STLE 75th Annual Congress Meeting & Exhibition Meeting & Exhibition Meeting & Exhibition International Minneapolis Omni Nashville Hotel Hyatt Regency Chicago Convention Center Convention Center May 19-23, 2019 May 3-7, 2020 September 17-22 May 20-24, 2018 Nashville, Tennessee Chicago, Illinois Beijing, Minneapolis, Minnesota

STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM5

Welcome to Atlanta

Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the state of Atlanta is considered to be a top business city and is a primary Georgia. As of 2009, Atlanta had an estimated population of about transportation hub of the Southeastern U.S. (via highway, railroad, 540,922 people. Its metropolitan area is the ninth largest in the and air). Atlanta contains the world headquarters of such large United States, inhabited by more than 5.4 million people. The corporations as The Coca-Cola Co., Georgia-Pacific, AT&T Mobility, Atlanta Combined Statistical Area has a population approaching the Cable News Network (CNN), Delta Air Lines, and Turner six million, making it the most populous metropolis in the Broadcasting. Atlanta has the country’s fourth-largest Southeastern U.S. Like many areas in the Sun Belt, the Atlanta concentration of Fortune 500 companies and more than 75 percent region has seen increasing growth since the 1970s, and it added of Fortune 1000 companies have business operations in the about 1.1 million residents between 2000 and 2008. Atlanta is the metropolitan area, helping Atlanta realize a gross metropolitan county seat of Fulton County and the location of the seat of product of $270 billion, accounting for more than two-thirds of the government of the State of Georgia. Georgia economy. It’s almost home to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which has been the world’s busiest airport since 1998. Notable Attractions*

Centennial Olympic Park The Georgia Aquarium Stone Mountain Park

CNN Center The World of Coca-Cola Zoo Atlanta

*For more information about Atlanta (including 50 fun things to do!), visit www.atlanta.net.

AM6 | STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 *As of Dec. 7, 2016. Schedule is subject to change. Please visit Need a Visa? International attendees can request an invitation www.stle.org for the most current information. Registrants also will letter for the 2017 STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition. For more receive a Program Guide at the meeting with updated information. information, contact Merle Hedland at (630) 428-2133, [email protected]. Daily Schedule-at-a-Glance

Saturday, May 20, 2017 Housing & Room Reservations 3 – 6 pm ...... Onsite Registration Housing for the 2017 STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition is at: Sunday, May 21, 2017 Hyatt Regency Atlanta 7 am – 6 pm ...... Onsite Registration 265 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30303 7 – 8 am ...... Speakers Breakfast (404) 577-1234 8 am – 5 pm ...... Education Courses (*registration required) 1:30 – 5 pm ...Nanotribology Special Session (*registration required) Hyatt Regency Atlanta is located in the heart of downtown Atlanta 12:30 – 7 pm ...... Golf Tournament (*registration required) on Peachtree Street. The hotel is a short drive from Hartsfield- 6:30 – 8 pm ...... Early Careerist Networking Event (Location TBD) Jackson Atlanta International Airport, connected to the MARTA transit system and blocks away from the city’s major attractions. Monday, May 22, 2017 With its signature Polaris blue dome, Hyatt Regency Atlanta has 7 am – 6 pm ...... Onsite Registration been a landmark destination since opening on Peachtree Street 7 – 8 am ...... Speakers Breakfast in 1967. In 2011, the hotel completed an historic $65 million 8 – 10 am ...... Technical Sessions/CMF transformation that renewed Hyatt Regency Atlanta’s look and feel, 8 am – 2 pm ...... Tribology STEM Camp as well as its restaurants and dining experiences, technology and 10 – 10:30 am ...... Refreshment Break functionality. The 22-story Atlanta luxury hotel was the world’s first 10:30 am – Noon ...... Opening General Session (Keynote Address TBD) contemporary atrium hotel and today is one of America’s Noon – 1:30 pm ...... Lunch (on your own) premier meeting and convention destinations. Noon – 5 pm ...... Commercial Exhibits and Student Posters Attendees are encouraged to stay at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, 1:30 – 6 pm ...... Technical Sessions/CMF as doing so helps STLE reduce the costs of future annual meetings. 3 – 4 pm ...... Exhibitor Appreciation Break STLE has negotiated a rate of $175 a night (taxes are not included) 6:30 – 8 pm ...... Networking Reception at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta through April 27, 2017. U.S. Government rate rooms are limited; proof of federal government Tuesday, May 23, 2017 employment must be shown at check-in or higher rate will be 7 am – 6 pm ...... Onsite Registration charged. U.S. Government rate is the prevailing government rate. 7 – 8 am ...... Speakers Breakfast However, STLE cannot guarantee housing at the Hyatt Regency 8 – 10 am ...... Technical Sessions/CMF Atlanta will be available through April 27. Reservations are made 9:30 am – Noon ...... Commercial Exhibits and Student Posters on a first-come, first-served basis. If you plan on attending the 2017 10 – 10:30 am ...... Refreshment Break STLE Annual Meeting, you are urged to make your room Noon – 2 pm ...... Presidents Luncheon/Business Meeting reservations as soon as possible. 2 – 6 pm ...... Technical Sessions/CMF 2 – 5:30 pm ...... Commercial Exhibits and Student Posters 3 – 4 pm...... Exhibitor Appreciation Break

Wednesday, May 24, 2017 7 am – 6 pm ...... Onsite Registration 7 – 8 am ...... Speakers Breakfast 8 am – 5 pm ...... Education Courses (*registration required) 8 am – Noon ...... Technical Sessions/CMF 9:30 am – Noon ...... Commercial Exhibits and Student Posters 10 – 10:30 am ...... Refreshment Break Noon – 1:30 pm ...... Lunch (on your own) 1:30 – 6 pm ...... Technical Sessions/CMF 3 – 3:30 pm ...... Refreshment Break

Hyatt Regency hotel Thursday, May 25, 2017 7 am – Noon ...... Onsite Registration Reserve Your Room By April 27, 2017 7 – 8 am ...... Speakers Breakfast 8 am – Noon ...... Technical Sessions • Call to make hotel reservations at (888) 421-1442 8:30 am – 12:30 pm ...STLE Certification Exams (*registration required) • Be sure to provide the group code: STLE 10 – 10:30 am ...... Refreshment Break • Make all hotel reservation changes or cancellations directly Noon – 1:30 pm ...... Lunch (on your own) with the Hyatt Regency 1:30 – 6 pm ...... Technical Sessions • Visit www.stle.org for a shortcut to the hotel registration site. 3 – 3:30 pm ...... Refreshment Break

STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM7 Technical Sessions

The following is a preliminary schedule that 1D | Materials Tribology I 1F | Fluid Film Bearings I will be updated right up until the meeting. Please visit www.stle.org for the most current 8 – 8:30 am | Selecting Powder Steel 8:30 – 9 am | Two Magnet orheo - information. Registrants also will receive a Program Guide at the meeting with updated for Manufacturing Valve Seats on logical Elastomer Devices for the information. Diesel Engines Control of Aerostatic Thrust Bearing: *As of Dec. 7, 2016 – Subject to Change. Nelly Alba de Sanchez, Andres Saavedra, Gustavo Agudelo Thru Regulating Air Flow or Surface Ospina, Andres Torres, Juan de Jesus Galindo, Faber Curvature Correa Ballesteros, Pedro Arango, Andres Rodriguez, Sy-Wei Lo, Tsung-Ti Shu, Jyun-Lin Li, National Yunlin Universidad Autónoma de Occidente, Cali, Colombia University of Science & Technology, Douliu City, Yunlin Monday, May 22, 2017 County, Taiwan, Tsuo-Fei Mao, Chienkuo Technology 8:30 – 9 am | Friction Behaviors of University, Changhua, Taiwan Interfaces Between Friction 1B | Commercial Marketing Components and Copper Matrix in 9 – 9:30 am | Rotor Trajectory Control Forum I Copper-based Composites in the Lubricant Film of Journal and 8 – 8:30 am | Functional Products, Inc. Taimin Gong, Pingping Yao, Central South University, Thrust Fluid-Film Bearings Changsha, Hunan, China Alexander Babin, Denis Shutin, Leonid Savin, Oryol State 8:30 – 9 am | Chevron Phillips Chemical University n.a. I.S. Turgenev, Oryol, Russian Federation Company 9 – 9:30 am | The Origin of Micro - structural Discontinuities Underneath 9:30 – 10 am | Effective Methods 9 – 9:30 am | Sea-Land Chemical a Tribologically Loaded Surface for Monitoring PEEK Bearing Company Christian Greiner, Zhilong , Reinhard Schneider, Lars Temperature: Metal Versus Oil 9:30 – 10 am | Croda, Inc. Pastewka, Peter Gumbsch, Karlsruhe Institute of Jie Zhou, Barry Blair, Donald Pitsch, Waukesha Bearings Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany Corp., Pewaukee, WI 10 – 10:30 am – Break 9:30 – 10 am | Nanocrystalline PtAu 10 – 10:30 am – Break MEMS Electrical Switches 1C | Metalworking I Michael Dugger, Nicolas Argibay, David Adams, Christopher Nordquist, Alejandro Grine, Michael Henry, 1G | NanoAdditives Joint 8 – 8:30 am | Multiple Light Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM Session I Scattering for the Analysis of 10 – 10:30 am – Break Physical Stability of Concentrated 8 – 8:30 am | Tribological Properties Dispersions of an Industrial Lubricant Containing Matt Vanden Eynden, Formulaction, Inc, Worthington, 1E | Environmentally Friendly Inorganic Fullerene-Like Tungsten OH, Christelle Tisserand, Mathias Fleury, Yoann Lefeuvre, Disulfide (IF-WS ) Nanoparticles Fluids I 2 Pascal Bru, Gerard Meunier, Formulaction, L’Union, Roger Soto-Castillo, Nanotech Industrial Solutions, Avenel, NJ 8 – 8:30 am | Addressing the Thermo- Oxidative Stability of Environmentally 8:30 – 9 am | The Role of the Pin & 8:30 – 9 am | Interactions of IF-MeS2 Vee Block Torque Curve for Friendly Biobased Lubricants (Me=Metal) Nanoparticle Additives Aluminium Alloys Ashok Cholli, Polnox Corporation, Lowell, MA with Lubricant Co-Additives Kathy Helmetag, Henkel, Warren, MI, Dirk Drees, Fabrice Dassenoy, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Ecully, France, 8:30 – 9 am | The Growing Benefits Emmanuel Georgiou, Michel De Bilde, Falex Tribology Paula Ussa, TOTAL, Lyon, France, Pierre Rabaso, PSA, NV, Rotselaar, Belgium of the Estolide Velizy, France, Fabrice Ville, INSA Lyon, Lyon, France, Jacob Bredsguard, Biosynthetic Technologies, Irvine, CA Benoit Thiebaut, TOTAL , Lyon, France, Moussa Diaby, PSA, Velizy, France 9 – 9:30 am | Clean & Green: 9 – 9:30 am Polyalkylene Glycols Improving Process Life for Induction | as Enablers of Polyol Esters in 9 – 9:30 am | The Performance Quenching Auto Parts Production Environmentally Acceptable of Translucent Silicon-Oxide Eduardo Lima, FASB – Philosophy and Sciences College, Nanoparticle Lubricant Additives São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Lubricants Lauren Huffman, Gagan Srivastava, Andrew Larson, Zoe Tucker, Robert Jackson, Mohammed Hossain, Martin Greaves, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI German Mills, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 9:30 – 10 am | Statistical Interpre ta tion of Twist Compression Test (tct) 9:30 – 10 am | Environmentally 9:30 – 10 am | Surface-Modified Results on Metal Deformation Fluids Friendly Lubricants Can Now Silver Nanoparticles as Lubricant Joseph Schultz, Elizabeth Schiferl, Johnnie Thomlison, Provide Superior Reliability Additives Brett Wessler, The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, OH Keith Snyder, Calumet Specialty Products Partners, L.P., Chanaka Kumara, Huimin Luo, Jun Qu, Oak Ridge National laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 10 – 10:30 am – Break Indianapolis, IN 10 – 10:30 am – Break 10 – 10:30 am – Break

AM8 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 Monday, May 22, 2017

1H | Tribotesting I Kingdom, Walter Holweger, Schaeffler Technologies AG 4 – 4:30 pm | Novitas Chemical & Co. KG, Herzogenaurach, Germany, Joachim Mayer, Solutions, LLC RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany 8 – 8:30 am | Material Hardness Evaluations at Elevated Temperatures 4:30 – 5 pm | Chemtura Corporation 9:30 – 10 am | Influence of Calcium Michael Moneer, Peter Lee, Southwest Research 5 – 5:30 pm | Emery Oleochemicals Institute, San Antonio, TX, Steven Shaffer, Bruker Nano Sulfonate on the Diffusion of Surfaces Division, San Jose, CA Hydrogen and Formation of White 5:30 – 6 pm | Evonik Oil Additives, Inc. Etching Cracks (WECs) in Rolling 8:30 – 9 am | The Use of Novel Contact Fatigue Tested 100Cr6 Specimen Designs in Reciprocating Bearing Steels 2C | Metalworking II Line Contact Tests Alex Richardson, Ling Wang, Martin Evans, Robert Wood, 1:30 – 2 pm Effects of Filtration on George Plint, Phoenix Tribology Ltd, Kingsclere, United Zachary Rowland, University of Southampton, | Kingdom Southampton, United Kingdom, Marc Ingram, Afton Defoamer Performance in Aqueous Chemical, Bracknell, United Kingdom Metal Removal Fluids 9 – 9:30 am | Advanced 10 – 10:30 am – Break Ernest Galgoci, Joseph Panzariello, James Sullivan, Characterization Method to Justin Mykietyn, Münzing, Bloomfield, NJ Investigate Friction, Wear & Surface Morphology Change with Time 2A | Nanotribology I 2 – 2:30 pm | Boundary Lubricant Additive Response Comparisons Tushar Khosla, Rtec-Instruments, San Jose, CA 1:30 – 2:30 pm | Invited Talk on Various Metals Using Twist Elisa Riedo, CUNY-City College of New York, New York, NY Compression Tests (TCT) 9:30 – 10 am | Effect of Running-in Conditions on Repeatability of Ted McClure, Sea-Land Chemical – SLC Testing Services, 2:30 – 3 pm | Rheology in Westlake, OH Friction and Wear Testing Results Nanometer-confined Liquid and Howard Benade, Philip de Vaal, University of Pretoria, Boundary Shearing 2:30 – 3 pm Critical Examination of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa | Hongyu Gao, Martin Müser, Saarland University, Foam Test Methods for Aqueous 10 – 10:30 am – Break Saarbrucken, Germany Metal Removal Fluids Justin Mykietyn, James Sullivan, Ernest Galgoci, Joseph 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Panzariello, Münzing, Bloomfield, NJ 1I | Wind Turbine Tribology I 4 – 4:30 pm | Simulation, Rheology, 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break 8 – 8:30 am | Generation of Electric and Efficiency of Polymer-Enhanced Current in Tribocontact & Electrically Hydraulic Fluids 4 – 4:30 pm | The Influence of Caused Microstructure Alterations Uma Shantini Ramasamy, Ashlie Martini, University of Neutralizers/pH Adjusters in Water- California-Merced, Merced, CA, Paul Michael, Milwaukee Mihails Scepanskis, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia, Dilutable Metalworking Fluids on School of Engineering, Milwaukee, WI Benjamin Gould, University of Delaware, Wilmington, Lubrication of 6061 Aluminum DE, Aaron Greco, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, Patrick Brutto, Bonnie Pyzowski, Soraya Kraszczyk, IL, Viktorija Smelova, University of Southampton, 4:30 – 5 pm | Friction Behavior of ANGUS Chemical Co., Buffalo Grove, IL Southampton, United Kingdom, Ling Wang, Southampton Cyclohexane Film Under University, Southampton, United Kingdom, Imants Nanoconfinement Kaldre, Andris Jakovics, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia 4:30 – 5 pm | Biofouling Control in Yongsheng Leng, The George Washington University, Metalworking Fluids Washington, DC 8:30 – 9 am | Formation of White Brian Corbin, Dow Microbial Control, Collegeville, PA Etching Cracks (WECs) in Rolling 5 – 5:30 pm | Open Bearing Steel & Their Relationship 5 – 5:30 pm | Microbial to Premature Bearing Failures Misconceptions II Francesco Manieri, Pawel Rycerz, Tribology Group, 2B | Commercial Marketing Nicole Webb, ANGUS Chemical Company, Buffalo Grove, IL Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom, Forum II Kenred Stadler, SKF, Schweinfurt, Germany, Amir Kadiric, 5:30 – 6 pm | Chemo-Mechanical Tribology Group, Imperial College London, London, 1:30 – 2 pm | Münzing Magnetorheological Polishing of United Kingdom Bearing Steel Substrate 2 – 2:30 pm | Sasol North America, Inc. Wenpeng Jia, Yu Tian, State Key Laboratory of Tribology, 9 – 9:30 am | A Study on the 2:30 – 3 pm | ExxonMobil Chemical Beijing, Beijing, China Evolution of Microstructure Company Alterations in White Etching Cracks Viktorija Smelova, University of Southampton, 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Southampton, United Kingdom, Alexander Schwedt, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany, Ling Wang, University of Southampton, Southampton, United

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM9 Technical Sessions Monday, May 22, 2017

2D | Materials Tribology II 2:30 – 3 pm | Selecting the Right GpV 5 – 5:30 pm | Computational Aspects Base Stock to Achieve Friction of Iterative Solution Method for 1:30 – 2 pm | Faked Adhesion Reduction Reynolds Equation Caused by Material Viscoelasticity Matthias Hof, Emery Oleochemicals GmbH, Monheim, Nenzi Wang, Hsin-Yi Chen, Chang Gung University, Tao- in None Fully Detaching Test NRW, Germany Yuan, Taiwan Zheyu Liu, Hongyu Lu, Dashuai Tao, Xiangjun Zhang, Yonggang Meng, Yu Tian, The State Key Laboratory of 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Tribology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 2G | NanoAdditives Joint 4 – 5 pm | Panel Discussion Session II 2 – 2:30 pm | First Contact: Adhesion Hysteresis in Soft Interfaces 5 – 5:30 pm | EFF Business Meeting 1:30 – 2 pm | Quartz Crystal Kyle Schulze, Alexander Bennett, Yongliang Ni, Greg Microbalance and Atomic Force Sawyer, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 2F | Fluid Film Bearings II Micro scope Study of Atomic Scale 2:30 – 3 pm | Elastic-Plastic Polishing and Roughening of Sinusoidal Contact Under Combined 1:30 – 2 pm | Impact of Measurement Surfaces Exposed to Nanoparticle Normal and Tangential Loading Uncertainties on the Validation of Suspensions of Diamond, Al2O3 and SiO Xianzhang Wang, Yang Xu, Robert Jackson, Auburn Mixed Lubrication Simulation 2 University, Auburn, AL Sebastian Fricke, Sergey Solovyev, Ulrich Stolz, Johannes Biplav Acharya, Melanie Chestnut, Antonin Marek, NCSU, Bette, Jürgen Vdovak, Robert Bosch GmbH, Renningen, Raleigh, NC, Olga Shendarova, Adámas Nanotechnologies, 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Germany, Matthias Wangenheim, Jörg Wallaschek, Inc., Raleigh, NC, Alex Smirnov, Jacqueline Krim, NCSU, Institute of Dynamics and Vibration Research, University Raleigh, NC 4 – 4:30 pm | Illuminating Pressing of Hanover, Hanover, Germany 2 – 2:30 pm Water Soluble Carbon Problems with Rough Contacts | 2 – 2:30 pm Comparison of Nanodot as Lubricant Additive for Alex Bennett, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, | Kathryn Harris, Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, Stockholm, Cavitation Models within the Ceramic-on-Ceramic and Ceramic- , Kyle Schulze, Juan Manuel Uruena, Angela Solution Framework of Both the on-Steel Contacts Pitenis, Sean Niemi, Samantha Marshall, Samuel Hart, Reynolds and Navier-Stokes Huaping Xiao, Shuhai Liu, Quan Xu, China University of Thomas Angelini, Greg Sawyer, University of Florida, Equations on the Static Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing, China Gainesville, FL Performance and Dynamic 2:30 – 3 pm | The Tribological 4:30 – 5 pm | In-Situ and In-Silico Properties of Journal Bearings Properties of Silica Nanoparticles as Study of Adhesion, Deformation, Troy Snyder, Minel Braun, The University of Akron, Additives for Aqueous Lubrication and Area of Contact Between Akron, OH Nanoscale Asperities Tianyi Sui, Bin Lin, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China 2:30 – 3 pm | Comparison of Sai Bharadwaj vishnubhotla, University of Pittsburgh, 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Pittsburgh, PA, Subarna Khanal, University of Pittsburgh, Reynolds Equation and CFD Pittsburgh, PA, Rimei Chen ,Shelly Hu, Ashlie Martini, Simulations for Evaluation of a Unversity of California-Merced, Merced, CA, Tevis Jacobs, Grooved Journal Bearing with 2H | Tribotesting II University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, PA Injection Kristopher Pierson, Minel Braun, Troy Snyder, The 1:30 – 2 pm | On the Load 5 – 6 pm | The Contact Mechanics University of Akron, Akron, OH Dependence of the Friction Challenge Coefficient 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Kenneth Budinski, Bud Labs, Rochester, NY

2E | Environmentally Friendly 4 – 4:30 pm | Design of Cooled 2 – 2:30 pm | Fretting Wear of Fluids II Tilting-Pad Bearings Obtained with Nuclear Fuel Claddings in High- Additive Manufacturing Technology 1:30 – 2 pm | Evaluation of Environ - Temperature High-Pressurized Water Steven Chatterton, Paolo Pennacchi, Phuoc Dang, Jun Qu, Sladjan Lazarevic, Oak Ridge National mentally Acceptable Lubricants for Andrea Vania, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy Arctic Thruster Systems Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, George Plint, Phoenix Tribology Ltd, Kingsclere, United Kingdom, Roger Lu, Ichiro Minami, Bharath Sundararajan, Lulea University 4:30 – 5 pm | Efficient Numerical Westinghouse of Technology, Lulea, Sweden, Arto Lehtovaara , Matti Analysis of Textured Hydrodynamic Savolainen, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland Bearings 2:30 – 3 pm | Testing Study of Daniel Gropper, Ling Wang, Terry Harvey, University Fretting for Involute Spline of Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United 2 – 2:30 pm | Evaluation of IF-WS2 Yuanqiang Tan, Huaqiao University, Xiamen, China in Ester Lubricants Kingdom, Klaus-Dieter Meck, Vladimir Gviniashvili, John Crane UK Ltd, Manchester, United Kingdom 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Bryan Bergeron, Hicham Saade, A.W. Chesterton, Groveland, MA

AM10 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 Tuesday, May 23, 2017

4 – 4:30 pm | Experimental Study of 4:30 – 5 pm | Measurements of 11:30 am – Noon | Nanoscale In-Situ the Influence of Contact Conditions Individual Contacts in Wind Turbine Friction Test With Nanoparticles in and Lubricant Properties on the Rolling Bearings: Experience from the TEM: See What You Are Doing Onset of Scuffing Using a New the Field Fabrice Dassenoy, Istvan Jenei, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Contra-Rotation Test Method Rob Dwyer-Joyce, Gary Nicholas, University of Sheffield, Ecully, France Bo Peng, Guoquan Huang, Amir Kadiric, Imperial College Sheffield, United Kingdom London, London, United Kingdom 5 – 6 pm | Panel Discussion 3B | Commercial Marketing 4:30 – 5 pm | A Screening Test Forum III Method for Evaluation of Energy 6 – 6:30 pm | Wind Tribology Efficiency of Industrial Gear Oils Business Meeting 8 – 8:30 am | Evonik Oil Additives, Inc. R Mahapatra, M K Dubey, R Meshram, Ajay Harinarain, 8:30 – 9 am | Chevron Phillips Chemical IOCL R&D Centre Sector 13 Faridabad, Faridabad, Company Haryana, India, A. Bhardwaj, S K Mazumdar, IOCL R&D Centre, Faridabad, Harayana, India Tuesday, May 23, 2017 9 – 9:30 am | Ingevity 5 – 5:30 pm | Prediction of Friction 9:30 – 10 am | Savant Labs Coefficients and Mechanical Power 3A | Nanotribology II Loss of Spur Gears 10 – 10:30 am – Break 8 – 8:30 am | Atomic Scale Jie Cheng, Yuxu Geng, Zhangjiang Wang, Chongqing 10:30 – 11:00 am | ANGUS Chemical University , Shapingba District, Chongqing, China, Qian Simulation of Friction Reduction Company Wang, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL and Wear Protection of Monolayer MoS2 11:00 – 11:30 am | King Industries, Inc. 5:30 – 6 pm | Crossing the Boundary Yang Liu, Yuhong Liu, Jianbin Luo, Tsinghua University, of Static Friction – An Experimental Beijing, China 11:30 – Noon | Novitas Chemical Study Solutions LLC Charlotte Reppich, Kartik Pondicherry, Anton Paar 8:30 – 9 am | An Examination of DLC GmbH, Graz, Austria Adhesion using MD and In-Situ 3C | Metalworking III Nanoindentation Judith Harrison, US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, 2I | Wind Turbine Tribology II 8 – 8:30 am | Friction Control and J Schall, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, Rodrigo Coolant Separability of Slideway Bernal, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1:30 – 2 pm | Using Tomography Polun Chen, Ping-Chi Tsai, Yeau-Ren Jeng, National Lubricants Techniques to Investigate the Chung Cheng University, Chiayi County, Minxiong Marc Ingram, Paul Norris, Carl Williams, Gabriel Clarke, Development of White Etching Township, Taiwan, Robert Carpick, University of Afton Chemical Ltd, Bracknell, United Kingdom Cracks in Bearing Steel Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Benjamin Gould, University of Delaware, Wilmington, 8:30 – 9 am | Cutting Tools: 9 – 10 am | Invited Talk DE, Aaron Greco, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, Investigation of Materials, Coatings IL, Kenred Stadler, SKF GmbH, Schweinfurt, Germany, George Pharr, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN and Coolant for Effective Cutting Erik Vegter, SkF B.V., Nieuwegein, Netherlands 10 – 10:30 am – Break Tool Life Peter Lee, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, 2 – 2:30 pm | Investigating the 10:30 – 11 am | Surface Topography TX, Thomas Stinnett, Lockheed Martin, Austin, TX, Dominant Drivers of White Etching Across Length Scales: The Michael Moneer, Southwest Research Institute, San Crack Formation in Accelerated Experimental Characterization of Antonio, TX Benchtop Testing Ultrananocrystalline Diamond from Benjamin Gould, Aaron Greco, Argonne National Angstroms to Centimeters 9 – 9:30 am | Study of the Hot Laboratory, Lemont, IL Corrosion Process & the Influence Abhijeet Gujrati, Subarna Khanal, Tevis Jacobs, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA of Metalworking Fluid Properties on 2:30 – 3 pm | Wear Analysis of Main Hot Corrosion of Aluminium 2024-T3 Bearings 11 – 11:30 am | Testing the Limits of Chelsea Good, Robert Evans, Quaker Chemical Corp, Arnab Ghosh, Sentient Science, Indianapolis, IN Continuum Contact Mechanics at Conshohocken, PA Small Scales and High Loads 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Tevis Jacobs, Sai Bharadwaj Vishnubhotla, Subarna 9:30 – 10 am | Toxic Metal Emissions Khanal, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, Rimei from Dry Machining Operations 4 – 4:30 pm | New Grease Technology Chen, Shelly Hu, Ashlie Martini, University of California- John Burke, Houghton International, Inc., Valley Forge, and Synthetic Base Oils for Wind Merced, Merced, CA PA, Michael Pearce, W. S. Dodge Oil, Inc., Maywood, CA, Turbines Alan Cross, Houghton International, Inc., Valley Forge, PA James Dimas, Koetsu Wada, Idemitsu, Southfield, MI 10 – 10:30 am – Break

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM11 Technical Sessions

10:30 – 11 am | Pine Chemistry 11 – 11:30 am | Effects of Load and 10:30 – 11 am | Experimental Study Derived Esters as Additives for Humidity on Friction Fade-out in of the Permanent Deformation Metalworking Fluids DLC Films Sliding Against ZrO2 Pins Patterns After the Low Speed Eric Olivier, Monica Ford, Ingevity, North Charleston, SC in an H2 and N2 Gas Environment Collision of a Rigid Rod with an Takahisa Kato, Masataka Nosaka, The University of Elastic-Plastic Lubricated Flat 11 – 11:30 am | Replacement of Tokyo, Tokyo, , Atsushi Murase, Mamoru Tohyama, Hamid Ghaednia, Dan Marghitu, Robert Jackson, Auburn Secondary Amines in Metalworking Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc., Nagoya, Japan, Masahiro University, Auburn, AL Suzuki, Jtekt Corporation, Nara, Japan Formulas With Primary and Tertiary 11 – 11:30 am Spreading Dynamics Amines | 11:30 am – Noon | On the Solid of Liquid Droplets Under Different Guy Verdino, Eastman Chemical, Elk Grove Village, IL Lubrication Processes of Silicon Ambient Pressure Oxide Containing Hydrogenated Lichun Shi, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Roger 11:30 am – Noon | Optimizing Mineral Amorphous Carbon Coatings Horn, Deakin University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Oil-Free Metalworking Fluid Tapping Julien Fontaine, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Ecully Cedex, Yu Tian, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Performance with Design of France, Medard Koshigan, Ecole Polytechnique Experiment Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Filippo Mangolini, 11:30 am – Noon | The Use of Jason Pandolfo, Quaker Chemical Corp., Conshohocken, PA University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom, Brandon Graphene & DLC to Reduce Friction McClimon, Robert Carpick, University of Pennsylvania, and Wear in Automotive Engines Philadelphia, PA Lawrence Li, Kalyan Mutyala, Stephen Hsu, The George 3D | Materials Tribology III Washington University, Washington, DC

8 – 8:30 am | Tribology Performance 3E | Surface Engineering I and Adhesive Strength Evaluation 3F | Fluid Film Bearings III 8 – 8:30 am Experimental of Ti -xAlx-N Coatings | 1 Investigation of Surface Film Finish Lan Yan, Tao Zhang, Feng Jiang, Huaqiao University, 8 – 8:30 am | Coupled Porovisco - Xiamen, China Time and Curing Finish Time of elasticity and Hydrodynamic Replicating Materials Microset 101 Lubrication in Thrust Bearings 8:30 – 9 am | Scratch Resistance & RT Patrick Smyth, Itzhak Green, Georgia Institute of Indentation Hardness of Nano - Harold McCormick, C-K Engineering, Inc., Ellisville, MO, Technology, Atlanta, GA porous Structures Jianfeng Ma, Changqing Qiu, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO, Diana Berman, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, 8:30 – 9 am | On Optimum Geometry Elena Shevchenko, Argonne National Laboratory, for a Thrust Bearing Operating on a 8:30 – 9 am Inhibitory Effect of the Argonne, IL | Polyurethane Foam Slider Imbibed Sliding Surface Damage Due to the With Liquid 9 – 9:30 am | Wear Mechanisms in Discharge Sergey Kunik, Aurelian Fatu, Jean Bouyer, Pprime Annealed Atomic Layer Deposited Kenji Matsumoto, Honda R & D, Haga, Tochigi, Japan, Institute, Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex, France Alumina Thin Films Naoaki Yoshida, Kyushu University, Kasuga, Japan, Akira Sasaki, Maintek Consultant , Yokohama, Japan Zakaria Hsain, Guosong Zeng, Nicholas Strandwitz, 9 – 9:30 am | Analysis of Couple- Brandon Krick, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA Stresses and Piezo-Viscous Effects 9 – 9:30 am | Elasto-Plastic Contact in a Layered Connecting-Rod of Non-Conformal Rough Surfaces 9:30 – 10 am | Performance of Wear Bearing Using a Global Thermal Itzhak Green, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Resistant Resin Bonded Solid Film Approach Lubricants on 6000-Series Aluminum GA, Leander Reinert, Sebastian Suarez, Saarland University, Saarbruecken, Germany Benyebka Bou-Said, INSA, Villeurbanne, France with Deposited Ceramic Surface Modification through Plasma 9:30 – 10 am | Effect of Laser 9:30 – 10 am | Quantitative Electrolytic Oxidation Process Treatment on Plasma Sprayed Elastohydrodynamic Film-Forming Aureliano Perez, Texas High Energy Materials, LLC, WC-12%Co Cermet Coating using for an Oil/Refrigerant System Austin, TX Fe and Ni Base Substrates Scott Bair, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 10 – 10:30 am – Break Mohammad Ajmal, Mohammad Mughal, Mohammad Wassim Habchi, Lebanese American University, Byblos, Afzal, UET, Lahore, Pakistan Lebanon, Mark Baker, CPI Fluid Engineering, Midland, MI 10:30 – 11 am | Tribochemistry of 10 – 10:30 am – Break ta-C Coatings in Base Oil – The 10 – 10:30 am – Break Key-role of Counterface Material 10:30 – 11 am | Combined Effects of Stéphanie Lafon-Placette, Julien Fontaine, Maria-Isabel Couple Stress and Poro-Elasticity De Barros Bouchet, Laboratoire de Tribologie et on Squeeze Film Between Parallel Dynamique des Systèmes, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Ecully, France, Christophe Heau, Ireis Hef, Andrézieux- Plates Bouthéon, France Benyebka Bou-Said, INSA, Villeurbanne, France

AM12 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 Tuesday, May 23, 2017

11 – 11:30 am | Dynamic Modeling 10:30 – 11 am | Base Oil and 10:30 – 11 am | A Versatile of a Dual Clearance Squeeze Film Antioxidant Selection – The Role of Component for Formulating Damper Operating with Air Secondary Antioxidants and Base Superior Air Compressor Lubricants Entrainment Oil Sulfur Content Yaokun Han, Dow Chemical, Shanghai, China Laurentiu Moraru, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Thomas Norrby, Nynas AB, Nynashamn, Sweden, Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania, Theo Keith Jr., Sorin Ann-Louise Jonsson, Naphthenics Reseach, Nynas AB, 11 – 11:30 am | Performance Cioc, The University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, Florin Dimofte, Nynashamn, Sweden Additives to Improve Tribological The University of Toledo at NASA GRC, Toledo, OH, David Fleming, NASA Glenn Research Center (retired), Properties of Ionic Liquid as Base 11 – 11:30 am | Microencapsulation Cleveland, OH Fluids of Friction Modifiers for Engine Oils Erik Nyberg, Luleå university of technology, Luleå, Shanhong Xu, Fei Zhao, Stephen Hsu, The George 11:30 am – Noon | A Numerical Model Sweden, Mattias Grahn, Chemical Engineering, Luleå, Washington University, Washington, DC Sweden, Ichiro Minami, Luleå University of Technology, for Mechanical Interaction of Rough Luleå, Sweden Surfaces of Hydrodynamic Tribo - 11:30 am – Noon | Effect of Urban systems of Piston Engines Taking Automobile Running Parameters on 11:30 am – Noon | Synthetics and Into Account Rheological Lubricating Oil Properties Hydraulics Business Meeting Characteristics of Lubricants Lei Wei, Haitao Duan, Song Chen, Bingxue Cheng, Jian Li, Konstantin Gavrilov, South Ural State University, Wuhan Research Institute of Materials Protection, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation, Yurii Goritskiy, Wuhan, Hubei, China 3I | Engine & Drivetrain I National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute”, Moscow, Russian Federation, Yury 8 – 8:30 am | Evolving Engine Rozhdestvensky, South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation, Ivan Migal, Yulia 3H | Synthetics & Hydraulics I Lubrication to Meet Evolving Ismailova, National Research University “Moscow Power Standards 8 – 8:30 am Engineering Institute”, Moscow, Russian Federation | The Role of Interfacial Keith Snyder, Calumet Specialty Products Partners, L.P., Forces in Non-aqueous Foam Indianapolis, IN Stability and Rupture 3G | Lubrication Abhishek Kar, Shell Global Solutions US Inc., Houston, TX 8:30 – 9 am | Fuel Efficient Low Fundamentals I Viscosity Lubricants Additives & Additives Degradation 8:30 – 9 am | Foaming and Stephen Hsu, Fei Zhao, Xiangyu Ge, The George Antifoaming of Lubricating Fluids – Washington University, Washington, DC, Gefei Wu, Amol 8 – 8:30 am | Lubricant Shear Part I: Fundamentals of Foaming in Savant, Valvoline LLC, Lexington, KY, Timothy Cushing, GMC LLC, Warren, MI Stability Mechanism Study Lubricating Oils and the Chemistry Philip Ma, Shouxun Zhao, Andreas Minke, BASF, of Antifoams Used in Them 9 – 9:30 am The Effect of the Tarrytown, NY Kalman Koczo, Mark Leatherman, Momentive | Performance Materials, Tarrytown, NY, Kevin Hughes, Driving Cycle in the Fuel Economy Measurement With MoDTC in Low 8:30 – 9 am | A New Approach to Don Knobloch, The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, OH Probe the Interactions Between Viscosity Engine Oils Viscosity Modifiers and Waxes 9 – 9:30 am | Foaming and Kenji Yamamoto, ADEKA Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, Sascha Heiden, ADEKA Europe GmbH, Dusseldorf, Germany, Present in Engine Oil Antifoaming of Lubricating Oils – Part II: Mechanisms of Antifoaming Yukiya Moriizumi, ADEKA Corporation, Tokyo, Japan Solmaz Pirouz, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Action and Air Entrainment 9:30 – 10 am Correlating the Effect Kalman Koczo, Mark Leatherman, Momentive | of Lubricant Temporary Shear 9 – 9:30 am | ZDDP Tribochemistry Performance Materials, Tarrytown, NY, Kevin Hughes, Don Knobloch, The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, OH Thinning to Shear Rates in Engines Influenced by Oxidative Degradation and its Impact on Lubricant Design Nicole Doerr, Christoph Gabler, Andjelka Ristic, Marcella 9:30 – 10 am Experimental Study for Improved Fuel Economy Frauscher, AC2T Research GmbH, Wiener Neustadt, | Austria on the Effect of Hygroscopic Priyanka Desai, Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc., Houston, Properties on Lubrication TX 9:30 – 10 am | Aged Oil Frictional Performance of Refrigeration Oil 10 – 10:30 am – Break Properties of Organometallic and Ruihong Kong, Jin Zhu, Yihong Sun, Shuo Zhang, Organic Rriction Modifiers Shanghai Hitachi Electrical Appliances Co.,Ltd., 10:30 – 11 am | Improving Vehicle Shanghai, China Mihir Patel, Brian Casey, Vincent Gatto, Vanderbilt Fuel Efficiency Through High VI Chemicals, LLC, Norwalk, CT 10 – 10:30 am – Break Engine Oils Boris Eisenberg, Evonik Oil Additives, Darmstadt, 10 – 10:30 am – Break Germany

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM13 Technical Sessions

11 – 11:30 am | The Effect of Friction 11 – 11:30 am | An In Situ Approach 5 – 5:30 pm | Humidity and Material Modifiers and Additive Packages to Study Tribocorrosion of a Dependence of Nanoscale Friction on Friction Reduction Potential of Supermartensitic Steel for 2D Solid Lubricants Next Generation Engine Oils: Part I. Renata Soares, Vanessa Lins, Universidade Federal de Robert Carpick, Kathryn Hasz, Han Ye, University of Fresh Oils Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil, Hong Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Zhijiang Ye, Miami Zhiqiang Liu, Arup Gangopadhyay, Steven Simko, Ford Liang, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX University, Oxford, OH, Ganghee Han, A.T. Johnson, Motor Company, Dearborn, MI, Bill Lam, Mark Devlin, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Ashlie Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, VA 11:30 am – Noon | Experiments on the Martini, University of California-Merced, Merced, CA Mechanism of Liquid Penetration 5:30 – 6 pm | Nanotribology Business 11:30 am – Noon The Effects of into Nut and Bolt Contacts and the | Meeting Friction Modifiers and Additive Effect on Frictional Torque Package on Friction Reduction Rob Dwyer-Joyce, Cyrus Parikhaah, Robin Mills, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom Potential of Next Generation Engine 4B | Commercial Marketing Oils: Part II Aged Oils Forum IV Arup Gangopadhyay, Zhiqiang Liu, Steven Simko, Ford 3K | Ceramics & Composites I Motor Company, Dearborn, MI, Bill Lam, Mark Devlin, 2 – 2:30 pm | Afton Chemical Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, VA 8 – 8:30 am | Lubrication and Drag Corporation Reduce of Coiled Tubing in Hole Cleaning 2:30 – 3 pm | Afton Chemical 3J | Tribotesting III Yanbao Guo, Huaping Xiao, China University of Corporation Petroleum, Beijing, China 8 – 8:30 am | Abrasive Wear of 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Advanced Polymeric Coatings at 8:30 – 9 am | Manufacture of Bio- Elevated Temperature for Oil & Gas Inspired Surface Texture Gradients 4 – 4:30 pm | Sasol North America, Inc. Drilling Applications Using Laser Processing to Enhance 4:30 – 5 pm | Chemtura Corporation Pixiang Lan, Andreas Polycarpou, Texas A&M University, Tribological Performance 5 – 5:30 pm Available Slot College Station, TX Michael Carrillo, Sydney Hale, Mathew Kuttolamadom, | Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 5:30 – 6 pm | Vanderbilt Chemicals, LLC 8:30 – 9 am | Tribological Testing of Food: Mouthfeel and Stribeck 9 – 9:30 am | Tribological Performance of Advanced Carbon-ceramics Curves 4C | Metalworking IV Charlotte Reppich, Kartik Pondicherry, Anton Paar Composite Materials GmbH, Graz, Austria M. Cinta Lorenzo Martin, Oyelayo Ajayi, Dileep Singh, 2 – 2:30 pm | Developing New Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL Formulation Backbones for 9 – 9:30 am | Investigation of Metalworking Fluids: Addressing 9:30 – 10 am | Ceramics & Stick-slip of Steel-polymer Contacts the Many Challenges Faced by the Composites Business Meeting Kartik Pondicherry, Florian Rummel, Anton Paar GmbH, Industry Graz, Austria, Florian Summer, Montanuniversität 10 – 10:30 am – Break Claude Hedoire, Solvay, Aubervilliers, France Leoben, Graz, Austria

4A | Nanotribology III 2:30 – 3 pm | Self Emulsifier Lubricity 9:30 – 10 am | The Tribology Booster for Metalworking Fluid Laboratory: A Handy Environment 2 – 3 pm | Invited Talk Keihann Yavari, Arthur Coen, Oleon, Compiègne Cedex, for Failure Analysis? Sergei Kalinin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak France Philip De Vaal, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Ridge, TN Africa 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break 10 – 10:30 am – Break 4 – 4:30 pm | Measurements of 4 – 4:30 pm | Water Soluble IF-WS2 10:30 – 11 am | Seizure Load Thicknesses Dependent Friction on Nanoparticle Base Lubricant for Determination as a Challenge in Few-layer MoS2, WS2, and WSe2 Metalworking Applications Modern Model Tests on the Liang Fang, Dameng Liu, The State Key Laboratory of Girija Chaubey, George Diloyan, Nanotech Industrial Translatory Oscillation Tribometer Tribology,Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Solutions, Avenel, NJ (SRV®) 4:30 – 5 pm | Water-induced Friction 4:30 – 5 pm Coefficients of Friction Gregor Patzer, Optimol Instruments Prueftechnik GmbH, | Hysteresis on Two Dimensional Munich, Germany Between Chip and Cutting Tool in Films Near-dry Milling Processes Philip Egberts, Peng Gong, Lin Yuan, University of Feng Jiang, NIngchang Wang, Lan Yan, Huaqiao Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada University, Xiamen, China

AM14 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 Tuesday, May 23, 2017

5 – 5:30 pm | Study of Contamination 5:30 – 6 pm | Self-Adaptive Friction 4 – 4:30 pm | Study on the Dynamics and Performance of Biodegraded Behavior and Thermal Stability of and Tribology Coupling Modeling Cutting Fluids MoS2/Sb2O3/C Coatings of Three-screw Pump Marcília Finzi, Alisson Rocha Machado, Federal Thomas Scharf, Tyler Torgerson, The University of North Shuaiyu Zhou, Xiqun Lu, Hanfeng Lu, Wanyou Li, Harbin University of Uberlandia, Uberlandia, Brazil, Emmanuel Texas, Denton, TX, Andras Korenyi-Both, Tribologix, Inc., Engineering University, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China O. Ezugwu, Air Force Institute of Technology, Kaduna, Golden, CO Nigeria, Rosineide M. Ribas, Paulo P Gontijo Filho, 4:30 – 5 pm | Dynamic Modeling of Federal University of Uberlandia, Uberlandia, Brazil 6 – 6:30 pm | Materials Tribology Floating Valve Plate Motion in an Business Meeting Axial Piston Pump 5:30 – 6 pm | Tribological Properties David Richardson, Farshid Sadeghi, Purdue University, of Titanium Alloys Under Lubrication West Lafayette, IN of Oil and Aqueous Solutions 4E | Surface Engineering II Ye Yang, Jianbin Luo, State Key Laboratory of Tribology, 5 – 5:30 pm | An Explicit Scheme for Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 2 – 2:30 pm | Mechano-chemical Large Models of Elastohydro dy namic Surface Modification With Cu S: 2 Lubrication in Journal Bearings 6 – 6:30 pm | MWF Business Meeting Inducing Superior Lubricity Hiroki Fukagawa, Kazuyuki Yagi, Kyushu University, Michael Varenberg, Georgia Institute of Technology, Fukuoka, Japan Atlanta, GA, Grigory Ryk, Alexander Yakhnis, Yuri 4D | Materials Tribology IV Kligerman, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel, Neha Kondekar, Matthew McDowell, 5:30 – 6 pm | Fluid Film Bearings 2 – 2:30 pm | Sliding Speed Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Business Meeting Dependent Tribochemical Wear of Single Crystal Silicon in Humid Air 2:30 – 3 pm | Elastic-plastic 4G | Lubrication and in Water Axisymmetric Sinusoidal Surface Asperity Contact Lei Chen, Tribology Research Insititute, Chengdu, China, Fundamentals II Seong Kim, Department of Chemical Engineering and Swarna Saha, Robert Jackson, Auburn University, Additives and Additive Degradation Materials Research Institute, Univeristy Park, PA, Linmao Auburn, AL Qian, Tribology Research Insititute, Chengdu, China 2 – 2:30 pm | Wear From Biodiesel 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Oil-Dilution on IC-Engine Materials: 2:30 – 3 pm | Tribochemistry of GaN A Preliminary Tribometer Study on 4 – 4:30 pm Experimental Research Guosong Zeng, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, | the Effects of Biodiesel Components Xiaofang Yang, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, on Transient Behavior of Cavitation Gustavo Molina, Valentin Soloiu, Emeka Onyejizu, Md Damir Borovac, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, Chee- Bubbles and Cavitation Pressure in Keong Tan, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, Bruce Koel, Alam, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA Textured Thrust Bearings Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, Nelson Tansu, Brandon Krick, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA Linqing Bai, Yonggang Meng, Tsinghua University, 2:30 – 3 pm | Impact of Renewable Beijing, China, Varian Zhang, Shell (Shanghai) Group III+ Base Oil on the Energy Technology Ltd., Shanghai, China 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Efficiency and Drain Interval of Industrial Gear Oil 4 – 4:30 pm | Nanoscale Tribocatalytic Reaction Driven 4F | Fluid Film Bearings IV Jeffrey Guevremont, American Refining Group, Bradford, PA, Paula Vettel, Hyeok Hahn, Novvi LLC, Superlubricity at Macroscale 2 – 2:30 pm | Case Study on Emeryville, CA Anirudha Sumant, Diana Berman, Badri Narayanan, Subramanian Sankaranarayanan, Mathew Cherkara, Resolving Oil Whirl Issues on Gas 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Alexander Zinovev, Ali Erdemir, Argonne National Compressor Laboratory, Argonne, IL Sergey Drygin, Nicolas Peton, Pisut Lertsongkram, 4 – 4:30 pm | Tackifiers for High General Electric, Moscow, Russian Federation Temperature Lubricants 4:30 – 5 pm | Effective Solid Daniel Vargo, Erik Willett, Functional Products Inc., Lubrication via In-situ Formation 2:30 – 3 pm | Investigation of the Macedonia, OH of Ws2 Tribofilms Effect of a Non-Isothermal Flow of Vladimir Totolin, Manel Rodriguez Ripoll, AC2T research the Non-Newtonian Fluid in a Thin 4:30 – 5 pm | Thermal Oxidation GmbH, Wiener Neustadt, Austria Layer on the Dynamics of a Flexible Characteristic of Ester Oils Based Rotor of the Turbo-Machinery 5 – 5:30 pm | Effects of on Raman Spectroscopy Microstructure and Environment Elena Zadorozhnaya, Igor Levanov, Nadezhda Bingxue Cheng, Dan Jia, Haitao Duan, Yongliang Jin, Jian Khozeniuk, Vlad Khudyakov, South Ural State University, on the Run-In of MoS Li, Wuhan Research Institute of Materials Protection, 2 Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation Wuhan, Hubei, China John Curry, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, Tomas Babuska, Nicolas Argibay, Michael Chandross, Sandia 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, Brandon Krick, 5 – 6:30 pm | Lubrication Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA Fundamentals Business Meeting

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM15 Technical Sessions Tuesday, May 23, 2017

4H | Grease I 2:30 – 3 pm | Thermal Behavior and 4L | Rolling Element Bearings Cooling Conditions of Wet Multi- Roundtable Discussion 2 – 2:30 pm | A New Polyurea plate Clutches in Modern Thickener for Grease Applications 2 – 3 pm | REB Round Table Topics Zhe Jia, John Cuthbert, Nathan Wilmot, Yifeng Liao, Dow Anna Voelkel, Hermann Pflaum, Karsten Stahl, Technical Discussion Chemical, Freeport, TX University of Munich, Munich, Bavaria, Germany 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break 2:30 – 3 pm | On the Impact of Water 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break on Grease Lubrication in Rolling 4 – 5 pm | REB Round Table Topics Bearings 4 – 4:30 pm | The Tribological Discussion Piet Lugt, SKF Engineering and Research Centre, Characterization of Kerosene for Nieuwegein, Netherlands, Febin Cyriac, Rob Bosman, Flight Applications University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands Greg Hansen, Peter Lee, Southwest Research Institute, Wednesday, May 24, 2017 San Antonio, TX, Matthew Billingsley, USAF, Edwards 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break AFB, CA 5A | Nanotribology IV

4 – 4:30 pm | Zero Leakage Grease 4:30 – 5 pm | Investigation 8 – 8:30 am | Effect of Roughness for Speed Reduced Gear of Robots Comparing Gas-phase Synthesized on Atomic Friction of Few-Layer Akihiro Shishikura, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., Ichihara, Graphene to Graphene Platelets or Graphene Chiba, Japan, Fumihiko Kusuyama, Idemitsu Kosan, Co., Effectiveness as a Lubricant Additive Ltd., Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, Japan Zhijiang Ye, Miami University, Oxford, OH, Arda Balkanci, Gordon Krauss, Albert Dato, Harvey Mudd College, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Mehmet Claremont, CA, Matthew Siniawski, Loyola Marymount Baykara, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, Ashlie 4:30 – 5 pm | The Effect of Water University, Los Angeles, CA, Andrea Vasquez, Joseph Martini, University of California-Merced, Merced, CA Ingress on Environmentally Adapted Sinopoli, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA Greases 8:30 – 9 am | Lubricity of Gold Johanna Larsson, Roland Ardai, Johan Leckner, Axel 5 – 5:30 pm | Research on the Nanocrystals on Graphene Christiernsson International AB, Nol, Sweden Lubrication Properties of Liquid Measured using Quartz Crystal Metal Ga0.64In0.24Sn0.12 Alloy Microbalance 5 – 5:30 pm | Assessment of Greases Aijie Xu, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Masahiro Ishigami, Michael Lodge, Brandon Blue, for Subsurface Rock Bit Bearing University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, Ashlie Martini, and Seal System with Improved 5:30 – 6 pm | Tribotesting Business University of California-Merced, Merced, CA Reliability Meeting Mikey Benes, John Bomidi, Christopher Lane, Baker 9 – 10 am | Invited Talk Hughes, The Woodlands, TX Udo Schwarz, Yale University, New Haven, CT 4K | Condition Monitoring I 10 – 10:30 am – Break 4I | Engine & Drivetrain I 2 – 2:30 pm | Basic Oil Analysis Special Session Michael Holloway, ALS Tribology, Highland Village, TX 10:30 – 11 am | Detection of Interlayer Friction in Twisted Multilayer MoS2 2 – 3 pm | Engine & Drivetrain 2:30 – 3 pm | Business Case for Based on Phonon Vibration Special Session Routine Fresh Oil Analysis Ke Jin, Dameng Liu, The State Key Laboratory of Tribology,Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Nnamdi Achebe, Petrosave Integrated Services Ltd., 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Amuwo-Odofin, Lagos, Nigeria 11 – 11:30 am | Tribological Research 3 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break of Few-Layer MoS2 Based on First- 4J | Tribotesting IV Principles Calculation 4 – 4:30 pm | Dealing With Sampling Dameng Liu, Ke Jin, The State Key Laboratory of 2 – 2:30 pm | Investigation of Hard Errors Tribology,Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Liang Coating Roughness Modification & Mohamad Sabzi, Ravan Net Pars, Tehran, Tehran, Iran Fang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Impact on Coating Abrasive ness (the Islamic Republic of) Sliding Against 52100 Steel 11:30 am – Noon | Effect of Surface- 4:30 – 5 pm Friction and Wear Gordon Krauss, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA, | Coating Biomolecules on the Properties of WJ2 Sliding Bearing Gary Doll, University of Akron, Akron, OH, Matthew Resistive Pulses of Nanoparticles Siniawski, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, Material in Artificial Degradated Oil CA, Joseph Sinopoli, Andrea Vasquez, Harvey Mudd Translocating Nanopores Tomomi Honda, Yusuke Mochida, Eiki Kitahara, College, Claremont, CA Jing Shi, Ming Zhou, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China University of Fukui, Fukui, Fukui, Japan, Yumiko Nakamura, Chikako Takatoh, EBARA Corporation, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan

AM16 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 Wednesday May 24, 2017

5B | Commercial Marketing 11 – 11:30 am | Rolling Contact 11:30 am – Noon | Shear-induced Forum V Fatigue Life Prediction Under Fluorescence in Hydrogels Elastic-plastic Loading Conditions Angela Pitenis, Christopher Kabb, Juan Manuel Urueña, 8 – 8:30 am | Available Slot Nagaraj Arakere, Nikhil Londhe, Ghatu Subhash, Wyatt Ebert, Sean Niemi, Brent Sumerlin, Thomas Angelini, Greg Sawyer, University of Florida, Gainesville, 8:30 – 9 am | The Dow Chemical University of Florida, Gainesville, FL FL Company 11:30 am – Noon | A Model to 9 – 9:30 am | The Lubrizol Corporation Represent High Level of Reliability 5E | Surface Engineering III 9:30 – 10 am | Afton Chemical in Bearings Mevel Bruno, NTN-SNR, Annecy, France 8 – 8:30 am | Tribological 10 – 10:30 am – Break Characteristics of En-19 & 16mncr5 10:30 – 11:00 am | The Lubrizol Steel Under Varying Roughness and Corporation 5D | Materials Tribology V Lubrication Vivek Chacko, Zulfiqar Khan, Bournemouth University, 11:00 – 11:30 am | Nease Company 8 – 8:30 am | Mechanochemistry Poole, Dorset, United Kingdom of Physisorbed Molecules at 11:30 – Noon | Available Slot Tribological Interfaces: Molecular 8:30 – 9 am | Prediction and Structure Dependence of Prognostics of Surface Failures 5C | Rolling Element Tribochemical Polymerization through Sensing Technologies Bearings I Xin He, Seong Kim, The Pennsylvania State Univeristy, within Large Mobile Assets University Park, PA Rolling Contact Fatigue I Adil Saeed, GCET College of Engineering and Technology, Muscat, Oman, Zulfiqar Khan, NanoCorr Energy and 8:30 – 9 am | Evaluating Transfer Modelling Research Group, Bournemouth, Dorset, 8 – 8:30 am Effect of Differential | Film Wear Rates of Polymeric Solid United Kingdom, Tasheen Rafik, GCET College of Hardness on Static Load Capacity Lubricants Engineering and Technology, Muscat, Oman of AISI 52100 Bearing Steel Diana Haidar, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, Jiaxin 9 – 9:30 am | Characterizing Iqbal Shareef, Bradley University, Peoria, IL, Erwin Ye, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, Anhui, China, Zaretsky, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, Nikolay Garabedian, David Burris, University of Nanoscale Surface Roughness Shruti Gour, Josh Brandis, Bradley University, Peoria, IL Delaware, Newark, DE Using Transmission Electron Microscope 8:30 – 9 am | Effect of Gradations 9 – 9:30 am | Ultra Low Wear of Subarna Khanal, Abhijeet Gujrati, Tevis Jacobs, in Elastic Modulus and Residual Fluoropolymer Composites and the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Stresses on Rolling Contact Fatigue Potential Link to Microstructure 9:30 – 10 am | An Experimental Study Life of Case-hardened Bearing Steels Morgan Jones, Juan Manuel Uruena, Samuel Hart, Nagaraj Arakere, Nikhil Londhe, Ghatu Subhash, Andrew Cooper, Angela Pitenis, Gregory Sawyer, and Modelling of Tribo-corrosion University of Florida, Gainesville, FL University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Behaviour of Ni-graphene Nano Composite Coatings for Industrial 9 – 9:30 am | EHL Modeling of 9:30 – 10 am | Fluoropolymer and Applications Polycrystalline Anisotropy Effects Alumina Composites: Tribo chemistry Mian Hammad Nazir, Zulfiqar Khan, Bournemouth on Rolling Contact Fatigue Stresses and Ultralow Wear University, Bournemouth, Dorset, United Kingdom Neil Paulson, Farshid Sadeghi, Purdue University, Mark Sidebottom, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 10 – 10:30 am – Break Lafayette, IN 10 – 10:30 am – Break 10:30 – 11 am | High Corrosion 9:30 – 10 am | Niti Bearing Alloys: Resistance of AISI 304 Bearings by 10:30 – 11 am | Sliding Induced Mechanisms Governing Lubrication, Solute Transport Into Articular Ultrasonic Nanocrystalline Surface Resilience and Hardness Cartilage Modification Technique Christopher DellaCorte, NASA, Cleveland, OH Axel Moore, Brian Graham, Christopher Price, David Young-Sik Pyun, Auezhan Amanov, Bakhtiyor Urmanov, Burris, University of Delaware, Newark, DE Jun-Hyong Kim, Sun Moon University, Asan, Republic of 10 – 10:30 am – Break Korea

10:30 – 11 am | Propagation of 11 – 11:30 am | Slip and Flow: 11 – 11:30 am | An Analysis of Surface Initiated Rolling Contact Competition in a Hydrogel-glass Generated Fractal and Measured Fatigue Cracks: Influencing Factors Interface Rough Surfaces in Regards to Their and Potential Mechanisms Alison Dunn, Erik Reale, University of Illinois at Urbana, Multi-scale Structure and Fractal Amir Kadiric, Pawel Rycerz, Imperial College London, Urbana, IL London, United Kingdom, Guillermo Morales-Espejel, Dimension SKF Engineering and Research Centre, Nieuwegein, Xiaohan Zhang, Yang Xu, Robert Jackson, Auburn Netherlands University, Auburn, AL

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM17 Technical Sessionss

11:30 am – Noon | Slurry Erosive 5G | Lubrication 5H | Wear I Wear Behaviour of Al6061 Plasma Fundamentals III 8 – 8:30 am | Wear Effects Sprayed with Titania EHL Modeling and Evaluation Ramesh Chinnakurli, Alliance University, Bangalore, Assessment of Alumina Nanofluids in a Through-Flow Test-Rig Karnataka, India, Suresh Kumar R, Arun P, Pradyot 8 – 8:30 am | Analysis of the Elasto- Satyappanavar, BMSCE, Bangalore, India, Zulfiqar Khan, hydrodynamic Lubrication in Gustavo Molina, Kenshantis Martin, Fnu Aktaruzzaman, Bournemouth, Bournemouth, United Kingdom Valentin Soloiu, Mosfequr Rahman, Georgia Southern Coated Finite Length Line Contacts University, Statesboro, GA Shivam Alakhramsing, Matthijn de Rooij, Dik Schipper, Faculty of Engineering Technology, University of Twente, 5F | Fluid Film Bearings V 8:30 – 9 am | Hot Nano-Indentation Enschede, Overijssel, Netherlands, Mark van Drogen, DAF Trucks N.V., Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands Modeling of High Temperature 8:30 – 9 am | Experimental Study of Ni-Alloys the Influence of the Misalignment 8:30 – 9 am | EHL Analysis with Sepehr Salari, Ali Beheshti, Lamar University, Induced by Scratches on the Beaumont, TX Performance of a Two-lobe Journal Presence of Shear Band Bearing Coda Pan, Illinois Institute of Technology, Millbury, MA, Michael Khonsari, Louisiana State University, Baton 9 – 9:30 am | Wear-Based Frictional Jean Bouyer, Michel Fillon, Pprime Institute, Futuroscope Rouge, LA Law for Simulation of Ballast Tracks Chasseneuil Cedex, France Mathieu Renouf, CNRS – University of Montpellier, 9 – 9:30 am | Exploring Elasto- Montpellier, France, Yves Berthier, CNRS – University of 9 – 9:30 am | Experimental Analysis Hydrodynamic Lubrication using a Lyon, Villeurbanne, France of the Hydrodynamic Effect During Finite Volume CFD Based Method Start-up of Fixed Geometry Thrust 9:30 – 10 am | Experimental Damon Lee, Daniele Dini, Amir Kadiric, Imperial College Bearings London, London, United Kingdom Investigation of Material Removal Yann Henry, Jean Bouyer, Michel Fillon, Pprime Institute, Mechanism of Single Crystal Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex, France 9:30 – 10 am | Advantages and Sapphire in Single Diamond Grit Disadvantages of Variational Scratching 9:30 – 10 am | Coupling Analysis on Approach to Hyrdodynamic Hui Huang, Qingxu Lin, Feng Jiang, Xipeng Xu, Huaqiao Dynamics and Tribology of Lubrication Therory University, Xiamen, China Crankshaft-bearing Statically Alexey Kornaev, Elena Kornaeva, Leonid Savin, Oryol 10 – 10:30 am – Break Indeterminate System Considering State University I.S. Turgenev, Oryol, Russian Federation Misalignment 10:30 – 11 am | Ultrasmooth Liang Zhang, Xiqun Lu, Jianglong Luo, Fuzhan Huang, 10 – 10:30 am – Break Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China Submicrometer Carbon Spheres as Lubricant Additives for Friction and 10 – 10:30 am – Break 5G(A) | Lubrication Wear Reduction Abdullah Alazemi, Farshid Sadeghi, Purdue University, 10:30 – 11 am Fundamentals III | TEHD Performance of West Lafayette, IN Fluid Film Bearings Supporting Molecular Dynamics Highly Loaded Gears in Epicyclic 11 – 11:30 am | Friction and Wear 10:30 – 11 am | Spreading Kinetics of Transmission Systems – Influence Mechanism of Metallic Glasses with Ultra-thin Polymer-based Lubricant of Gear Tooth Geometry Ionic Liquids as a Lubricant Bálint Pap, Michel Fillon, Université de Poitiers – Pprime Films using Molecular Dynamics Jaeho Lee, Chang-Dong Yeo, Texas Tech University, Institute , Levallois-Perret, France Brooklyn Noble, Bart Raeymaekers, University of Utah, Lubbock, TX Salt Lake City, UT 11 – 11:30 am Performance | 11:30 am – Noon | A New Insight into 11 – 11:30 am | Study on the Characteristics of Non-circular the Interfacial Mechanisms of the Lubricant Transfer at the Head-disk Floating Ring Bearing Tribofilm Formed by Zinc Dialkyl Interface in Hard Disk Drive using Sandeep Soni, D. P. Vakharia, SVNIT, Surat, Gujarat, India Dithiophosphate Molecular Dynamics Simulations Pourya Parsaeian, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Jingan Song, Chang-Dong Yeo, Texas Tech University, 11:30 am – Noon | Thrust Bearing Kingdom Lubbock, TX Enabled with Water Cooling within the Pad: An Experimental Study 11:30 am – Noon | Open Slot Najar Farooq, National Institute of Technology , Srinagar, J&K, India

AM18 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 Wednesday, May 24, 2017

5I | Grease II 5J | Tribochemistry I 5K | Non-Ferrous Metals I (Joint Session) (Working) 8 – 8:30 am | On the Relationship Between Grease Formulation and 8 – 8:30 am | Mechanochemical 8 – 8:30 am | Evaluation of Friction in Rolling-sliding Behaviour of ZDDP Lubricants for Forming Al Alloys Concentrated Contacts Hugh Spikes, Jie Zhang, Imperial College London, Taylan Altan, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, Nicola De Laurentis, Philippa Cann, Amir Kadiric, London, United Kingdom Taylan Altan, Professor David Diaz, GRA, Center for Imperial College London, London , United Kingdom, Precision Forming, The Ohio State University Piet Lugt, SKF Engineering and Research Centre, 8:30 – 9 am | Sliding Evolution of Nieuwegein, Netherlands the Chemical and Mechanical 8:30 – 9 am | The Effect of Properties of the Tribofilms Formed Temperature on the Tribological 8:30 – 9 am | The Effect of Polymeric From Low- and High-saps Oils and Behavior of Tungsten Disulphide Additives on Grease Performance ZDDP on Steel, H-DLC and Si-DLC and Graphene Oxide in Aluminum- Gaston Aguilar, Afton Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Somayeh Akbari, Mitjan Kalin, Eva Oblak, Ljubljana on-Steel Contact VA University, Ljubljana, Slovenia Olufisayo Gali, Afsaneh Edrisy, Reza Riahi, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada 9 – 9:30 am | Additive Technology to 9 – 9:30 am | In-situ Raman Improve the Grease Making Process Investigation of Tribofilm Formation 9 – 9:30 am | Testing Criteria in Gareth Fish, The Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, OH and Degradation During Boundary the Additive Selection for MWF Friction Involving Aluminum Alloys 9:30 – 10 am | Effects of Li Grease Jean-Louis Mansot, Jean-Wilner Petit, Audrey Molza, John Nussbaumer, Dover Chemical Corporation, Dover, OH Components on Radial Ball Bearing Yves Bercion, Université des antilles, Pointe a Pitre, Torque and Their Properties Guadeloupe, France 9:30 – 10 am | Investigation of Kazumi Sakai, David Kostal, Brno University of Lubricity Additives for Chlorinated Technology, Brno, , Yuji Shitara, JX Nippon 9:30 – 10 am | The Effect of Lubricant Oil & Energy Corporation, Yokohama, Japan, Motohiro Environments on Hydrogen Paraffin Replacement on Aluminum Kaneta, Ivan Krupka, Martin Hartl, Brno University of Embrittlement in Boundary and Mixed/EHL Regimes Technology, Brno, Czech Republic Joshua Seetanah, Monica Ratoi, University of Yixing (Philip) Zhao, Alexandra Goode, Houghton International, Norristown, PA 10 – 10:30 am – Break Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom 10 – 10:30 am – Break 10:30 – 11 am | Polypropylene: 10 – 10:30 am – Break A Thickener Technology with Many 10:30 – 11 am | A New Generation of Surprises 10:30 – 11 am | Surface Passivation Phosphate-esters for Non-ferrous and Boundary Lubrication of Johan Leckner, René Westbroek, Axel Christiernsson Metals Machining: Balancing International AB, Nol, Sweden Self-mated Tetrahedral Amorphous Performance, Labeling & Economics Carbon Asperities Under Extreme Claude Hedoire, Solvay, Aubervilliers, France 11 – 11:30 am | Rust for the Record: Tribological Conditions Michael Moseler, Pedro Romero, Lars Pastewka, Significant Factors Affecting 11 – 11:30 am | Nanotribology of a Corrosion Protection in Grease Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials, Freiburg, Germany Catechol-Functionalized Alkane Joseph Kaperick, Gaston Aguilar, Afton Chemical with Terminal Chain Branching Corporation, Richmond, VA 11 – 11:30 am | Contacts Between Marina Ruths, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Nanoparticles Investigation by Lowell, MA, Karin Persson, SP Technical Research 11:30 am – Noon | Open In Situ Nano-tribologic Experiments Institute of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden in Environmental Stem Jean-Louis Mansot, Andi Mikosch Cuka, Yves Bercion, Université des Antilles, Pointe a Pitre, Guadeloupe, France, Philippe Bilas, GTSI Université des Antilles, Pointe a Pitre, Guadeloupe, France

11:30 am – Noon | Linking Microstructure to Wear-induced Pitting Corrosion in Aged 2507 Super Duplex Stainless Steel J. Michael Shockley, Kathryn Wahl, US Naval Research Lab, Washington, DC, Derek Horton, Chemistry Division, Center for Corrosion Science and Engineering Branch, US Naval Research Lab, Washington, DC

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM19 Technical Sessions

5L | Gears I 5M | Condition Monitoring II 6B | Commercial Marketing Forum VI 8 – 8:30 am | Experimental 8 – 8:30 am | Using Oil Analysis to Evaluation and Microscopic Trigger Wear Debris Analysis 1:30 – 2 pm | Available Slot Analysis of Surface Coatings for Michael Holloway, ALS Tribology, Highland Village, TX Scuffing Resistance in Rotorcraft 2 – 2:30 pm | The Lubrizol Corporation Gear Steels 8:30 – 9 am | Operating Conditions 2:30 – 3 pm | Available Slot Mark Riggs, Stephen Berkebile, Nikhil Murthy, Army That Shorten Gas Engine Oil Life Research Lab, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, Andras Nnamdi Achebe, Petrosave Integrated Services Ltd., 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Korenyi-Both, Tribologix Inc., Golden, CO Amuwo-Odofin, Lagos, Nigeria 3:30 – 4 pm | The Lubrizol Corporation

8:30 – 9 am | Influence of a DLC 9 – 9:30 am | Building a Championship 4 – 4:30 pm | Available Slot Coating on the Temperature and Organization Friction in a Helical Tooth Flank Brett Minges, POLARIS Laboratories, Indianapolis, IN Contact 6C | Rolling Element Ronny Beilicke, Lars Bobach, Dirk Bartel, Otto von 9:30 – 10 am | Observance and Bearings II Guericke University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany Identification of an Unusual Rolling Element Bearing Dynamics Contaminant in a Press Hydraulic 9 – 9:30 am | Preliminary System 1:30 – 2 pm | Simulation Based Investigations on the Influence of John Duchowski, Timo Lang, Valerie Diehl-Klein, HYDAC Design of a High-speed Tapered Micropitting on Friction FluidCareCenter, Sulzbach, Saar, Germany Roller Bearing Thomas Touret, Lamcos – Ecam, Villeurbanne, Rhone, Alexander Hassis, Christian Brecher, Marcel Fey, RWTH France, Fabrice Ville, Lamcos, Villeurbanne, Rhone, 10 – 10:30 am – Break Aachen University, Laboratory for Machine Tools and France, Christophe Changenet, ECAM, Lyon, Rhone, Production Engineering (WZL), Chair of Machine Tools, France 10:30 – 11 am Estimating Overall | Aachen, Germany Equipment Life through Rate of Wear 9:30 – 10 am | Improved Calculation Bryan Debshaw, POLARIS Laboratories, Indianapolis, IN 2 – 2:30 pm | Combined EFEM-DEM of Load-Dependent Gear Losses by Rotor-bearing System Modeling Consideration of so far Disregarded 11 – 11:30 am Move Beyond the | Lijun Cao, Farshid Sadeghi, Purdue University, West Influences Individual Oil Analysis Result Lafayette, IN, Lars-erik Stacke, SKF, Goteborg, Sweden Thomas Jurkschat, Thomas Lohner, Karsten Stahl, Henry Neicamp, POLARIS Laboratories, Indianapolis, IN Technical University of Munich, Garching, Germany 2:30 – 3 pm | NVH Calculation of 10 – 10:30 am – Break Rolling Element Bearings – Effects 6A | Nanotribology V of Roller Diameter Sorting of a TRB 10:30 – 11 am | Onset & Progression Hannes Grillenberger, Schaeffler Technologies AG & 1:30 – 2 pm | Atomic-resolved of Micropitting Damage in Gear Co.KG, Herzogenaurach, Germany Reaction Mechanisms for the ZDDP Teeth Contacts Thermal Film Formation on Steel, 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Amir Kadiric, Pawel Rycerz, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom, Guillermo Morales-Espejel, H-DLC and Si-DLC SKF Engineering and Research Centre, Nieuwegein, Somayeh Akbari, Mitjan Kalin, Ljubljana University, 3:30 – 4 pm | Experimental Study of Netherlands Ljubljana, Slovenia Cage Imbalance and Wear in Deep Groove Ball Bearing Under 2 – 2:30 pm Contribution of Shear 11 – 11:30 am | Influences on the | Cryogenic Environments Rate and Asperity-scale Surface Wear Behavior of Grease Lubricated Yongbok Lee, Bokseong Choe, Korea Institute of Science Gears Operated with Dip and Spray Interactions on the Growth of ZDDP and Technology, Seoul, Korea, Jeon-Kook Lee, Korea Lubrication Tribofilms: An In-situ Atomic Force Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea Microscopy Study Andreas Dobler, Thomas Tobie, Karsten Stahl, Technical University of Munich, Garching b. München, Germany Harman Khare, Nitya Gosvami, Daniel Anderson, Andrew 4 – 4:30 pm | Capacitances and Jackson, Robert Carpick, University of Pennsylvania, Lubricant Film Thicknesses of Philadelphia, PA 11:30 am – Noon | Analysis of Twin- Grease and Oil Lubricated Bearings Alexander Furtmann, Norbert Bader, Leibniz disk Machine Experiments by Using 2:30 – 3 pm | Nanoscale Investigation Thermal Network Method Universitaet Hannover, Hannover, Germany, Hans of the Surface Reactivity of Ionic Tischmacher, Siemens AG, Nuremberg, Germany, Gerhard Gregoire Isaac, Jerome Cavoret, Fabrice Ville, INSA Lyon, Liquids Poll, Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, Hannover, Germany Villeurbanne, France, Christophe Changenet, ECAM Lyon, Pourya Parsaeian, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Lyon, France, Guillaume Beck, Samuel Becquerelle, Kingdom SAFRAN Transmission Systems, Colombes, France 3 – 3:30 pm – Break

AM20 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 Wednesday, May 24, 2017

4:30 – 5 pm | Self-lubricating 4:30 – 5 pm | Rare Earth Silicate 5 – 5:30 pm | In-depth Studies of Composite Bearings: Dem Modeling Phosphor and the Tribolumines cence the In-Operando Formation of of the Self-lubricating Cage Material Properties in the Sliding Friction Amorphous Carbon Tribofilms at Maria Villavicencio, Lamcos. Insa Lyon, Villeurbanne, Qiang Zhou, China Agricultural University, Beijing , China Lubricated Interfaces Rhone-Alpes, France, Mathieu Renouf, Cnrs – University Giovanni Ramirez, Osman Eryilmaz, Argonne National Of Montpellier, Montpellier, France, Aurelien Saulot , 5 – 5:30 pm | High Temperature Tube Laboratory, Argonne, IL, Badri Narayanan, Center for Lamcos. Insa Lyon, Villeurbanne, Rhone-Alpes, France, Fretting Wear Performance Against Nanoscale Materials, Argonne National Laboratory, Yann Michel, Cnes. French Space Agency, Toulouse, Argonne, IL, Yifeng Liao, Argonne National Laboratory, France, Yves Maheo, Skf Aerospace, Châteauneuf-Sur- Cellulosic Wire Bushes Argonne, IL, Ganesh Kamath, Subramanian Isère, France, Guillaume Colas, Tobin Filleter, University Marcus Byron Huffman, GE Power Gas Power Systems, Sankaranarayanan, Center for Nanoscale Materials, Of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Yves Berthier, Greenville, SC, Kesavan Dhanasekaran, GE Global Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, Ali Erdemir, Lamcos. Insa Lyon, Villeurbanne, Rhone-Alpes, France Research, Bangalore, India, Bangalore, India Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL

5 – 5:30 pm | Rolling Element 5:30 – 6 pm | Sliding Wear Behaviour Bearing Business Meeting 6F | Surface Engineering IV of Mild Steel Coated with Titania Using Taguchi Approach 1:30 – 2 pm | Polymer Brush Ramesh Chinnakurli, Alliance University, Bangalore, 6D | Materials Tribology VI Lubrication of Silicon Nitride on Karnataka, India, Suresh Kumar R, Nitish U, Prasidh N Steel Contacts: A Colloidal Force Kushavar, Anand Mani, BMSCE, Bangalore, India 1:30 – 2 pm | Wear in Polymer Microscopy Study Composite with Solid Lubricants for Simon Watson, Ling Wang, Mengyan Nie, University of 6 – 6:30 pm A Review of Elastic- Cage of Cryogenic Ball Bearing | Southampton , Southampton, United Kingdom, Steven plastic Asperity Contact Mechanics Jeon-Kook Lee, Woo-Seok Seo, Bokseong Choe, Korea Hinder, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom, Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea, Keith Stokes, University of Southampton, Southampton, Robert Jackson, Hamid Ghaednia, Xianzhang Wang, Yongbok Lee, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, United Kingdom Swarna Saha, Yang Xu, Aman Sharma, Auburn University, Seoul, Korea Auburn University, AL 2 – 2:30 pm | Surface Engineering 2 – 2:30 pm Effects of Blending | of Ti Al V Firewater Valves for the Proportion on Tribological Properties 6 4 6G | Fluid Film Bearings VI World’s Largest Spar Gas Platform of PI/UHMWPE Composites at High Vladimir Totolin, Vladimir Pejakovic, Manel Rodriguez 1:30 – 2 pm | Combined Influence of Working Environmental Temperature Ripoll, AC2T Research GmbH, Wiener Neustadt, Austria Micropolar Lubricant and Textured Song Chen, Jian Li, Lei Wei, Bingxue Cheng, Haitao Duan, Wuhan Research Institute of Materials Protection, Surface on the Performance of 2:30 – 3 pm | Load Induced Wuhan, Hubei, China 3-Lobe Hole-entry Hybrid Journal Hydrodynamic Lubrication of Bearing System 2:30 – 3 pm | Wear and Friction Porous Polymers: An Explanatory Satish Sharma, Chandra Khatri, Indian Institute of Behaviour of a Lubricated Study of Underlying Mechanisms Technology, Roorkee, Roorkee, India Thermoset-pairing on a Ball-on- Shreyas Oak, Tushar Khosla, Noshir Pesika, Tulane Three-Disks-Test University, New Orleans, LA 2 – 2:30 pm | Elastohydrostatic Dominik Rocker, Thorsten Stoeberl, Yihao Zhu, Marco 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Lubrication of Control Flow Valve Vorbach, Mireia Gargallo, Robert Bosch GmbH, , (CFV) Compensated Hydrostatic Baden-Württemberg, Germany, Frank Mantwill, Helmut- 3:30 – 4 pm | MoDTC-induced Wear Circular Thrust Pad Bearing Schmidt-University/University of German Federal Armed of Hydrogenated DLC Operating with Couple Stress Forces, Hamburg, Germany Shahriar Kosarieh, Ardian Morina, Anne Neville, Lubricant 3 – 3:30 pm – Break University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom Satish Sharma, Vivek Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India 3:30 – 4 pm | Topology Optimization 4 – 4:30 pm | Solution of Three- of a Composite Surface Using a dimensional Steady State Heat 2:30 – 3 pm | Hybrid Hydrostatic Level Set Method Conduction in Multilayered Materials Bearing with Hydrodynamic Porous Tomas Grejtak, Mark Sidebottom, Xiu Jia, Lehigh Wenzhong Wang, Beijing Institution of Technology, Media University, Bethlehem, PA, Florian Feppon, Beijing, China Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, Hui-An Hsieh, Dein Shaw, Yi-Yun Chen, Yang-Jun Wang, Natasha Vermaak, Brandon Krick, Lehigh University, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu City, Taiwan Bethlehem, PA 4:30 – 5 pm | Faster, Lighter, and 3 – 3:30 pm – Break More Durable Si3N4 Ceramic by 4 – 4:30 pm | Analysis the Influence Ultrasonic Nanocrystalline Surface of Asperities in Rough Surface of Modification Technique for Ceramic Optical Lens to its Subsurface Bearing Applications Damage Auezhan Amanov, Young-Sik Pyun, Sun Moon University, Zhiying Ren, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, China Asan, Korea

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM21 Technical Sessions

3:30 – 4 pm | Design of a Hydrostatic 3:30 – 4 pm | Processes in White 6J | Grease III Symmetric-pad Linear Bearing with Etching Crack Formation the Membrane-type Restrictor Walter Holweger, Schaeffler Technologies AG , 1:30 – 2 pm | Approach to Evaluate TaHua Lai, YaLu Yang, Shih-Chieh Lin, National Tsing Hua Herzogenaurach, Germany Tribochemistry of Greases for University, Hsinchu, Taiwan Journal Bearings 4 – 4:30 pm | Wall-wetting Effects Giovanni Ramirez, Argonne National Laboratory, 4 – 4:30 pm | Development of a on the Tribological Performance Argonne, IL, John Bomidi, Mikey Benes, Christopher Lane, Baker-Hughes, The Woodlands, TX, Osman Design Environment for High-speed of Cylinder Liner-piston Ring in Eryilmaz, Ali Erdemir, Argonne National Laboratory, Air-bearing Spindles in Machine Diesel Engines Argonne, IL Tool Applications Bifeng Yin, Bo Xu, School of Automotive and Traffic Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China Hua-Chih Huang, Kaohsiung University of Applied 2 – 2:30 pm | 3D Study of Wear Scars Sciences, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Farid Al-Bender, Hendrik Using Optical Profilometry Van Brussel, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven , Leuven (Heverlee), , Belgium 6I | Wear II Nicole St Pierre, Nye Lubricants, Inc, Fairhaven, MA

4:30 – 5 pm | Water-Lubricated 1:30 – 2 pm | Modelling Electro - 2:30 – 3 pm | Grease Lubricated Ceramic Hydrostatic Bearing for chemical and Mechanical Wear in a Fretting – Influence of Base Oil High-performance Machine Tool Tribocorrosive Wear Environment Viscosity and Material Combination Spindle Ali Ghanbarzadeh, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Elin Larsson, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden Johan Leckner, René Westbroek, Axel Christiernsson Shuai Yan, Bin Lin, Wenbin Hu, Xiaofeng Zhang, Shumin Kingdom International AB, Nol, Sweden, Åsa Rudolphi, Uppsala Wan, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China University, Uppsala, Sweden 2 – 2:30 pm | A Thermal Investigation 5 – 5:30 pm | Design and Test of of Transfer Film Development and 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Hydrostatic Built-in Grinding Wear Behavior of Polyetherether - Spindle with Orifice Restrictors ketone (PEEK) in Multi-Directional 3:30 – 4 pm | Modelling of Chun Hsien Chang, Shih-Chieh Lin, National Tsing Hua Sliding Lubricating Grease Flow Using University, Hsinchu, Taiwan Cris Schwartz, Mark Placette, Iowa State University, Computational Fluid Dynamics Ames, IA Lars Westerberg, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden 6H | Lubrication 2:30 – 3 pm | Physics-Based Fundamentals IV Computational Model to Predict 4 – 4:30 pm | Direct Probing of Novel Additives Wear in Metallic Contacts Lubricant Additives Arnab Ghosh, Sentient Science, Indianapolis, IN Yunyun Chen, Carlos Sanchez, Texas A&M University, 1:30 – 2 pm | The Effects of ZDDP College Station, TX, Dilworth Parkinson, Advanced Light 3 – 3:30 pm – Break and Ionic Liquid Concentrations Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Hong Liang, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX on Friction and Wear Behavior 3:30 – 4 pm | Analysis of Tool Wear Yan Zhou, Huimin Luo, Jun Qu, Oak Ridge National Mechanism in High-speed Milling 4:30 – 5 pm | Open Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Youxi Lin, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, Fujian, China 5 – 5:30 pm | Grease Business 2 – 2:30 pm | Ionic Liquids for the Meeting Lubrication of Steel-steel Contacts 4 – 4:30 pm | Wear of Brittle Material: in Space Devices Competition Between Mechanical, Nicole Doerr, Nicholas Shore, AC2T research GmbH, Electrical and Thermal Effects 6L | Non-Ferrous Metals II Wiener Neustadt, Austria, Andreas Merstallinger, Roland Holzbauer, Aerospace & Advanced Composites GmbH, Mathieu Renouf, CNRS – University of Montpellier, (Rolling) Wiener Neustadt, Austria Montpellier, France, Chaoqun Zeng, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France, Yves Berthier, CNRS – 1:30 – 2 pm | Selection of Rolling Oils University of Lyon, Villeurbanne, France 2:30 – 3 pm | Elastohydrodynamic and Additives: Lab Versus Reality Performance of a Non-corrosive Patrick Deneuville, Constellium C-Tec, Voreppe, France 4:30 – 5 pm | Evolution of Surface Non-protonic Ioniq Liquid Topography for Running-in Process Marcus Björling, Yijun Shi, Division of Machine Elements, Under Mixed Lubrication Condition 2 – 2:30 pm | The Use of a Pilot Mill Luleå, Sweden for Development of Lubricants for Yazhao Zhang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Aluminum Rolling 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Yonggang Meng, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Peter Schellingerhout, Quaker Chemical, Uithoorn, Netherlands 5 – 5:30 pm | Wear and Biotribology Business Meeting

AM22 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 Wednesday, May 24, 2017

2:30 – 3 pm | Roll Cooling in Novelis 6N | Condition Monitoring III 6P | Engine & Drivetrain II Aluminum Hot and Cold Rolling Mills 1:30 – 2 pm | Using Lubrication 2 – 2:30 pm | The Tribological Andrew Hobbis, Novelis Inc, Kennesaw, GA Failure for Spend Analysis and Response Under Slip-Rolling of Specification Development Bismuth Compounds Versus 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Michael Holloway, ALS Tribology, Highland Village, TX Molybdenum Dithiocarbamate Mathias Woydt, BAM, Berlin, Germany, John-Theodore 3:30 – 4 pm | Rolling Aluminium 2 – 2:30 pm | Predicting Asset Burbank, FUCHS Europe Schmierstoffe GmbH, Bright Products Failures Using Data Analytics of Mannheim, Germany Patrick Deneuville, Constellium C-Tec, Voreppe, France Lubricating Oil 2:30 – 3 pm | Development and Brian Byrne, T.E. Laboratories, Tullow, Carlow, Ireland 4 – 4:30 pm | Analysis of Possible Characterization of a High Surface Porosity Thermally Sprayed Coating Separations Based on Product 2:30 – 3 pm | Condition Monitoring Distillation Ranges Business Meeting Hamed Ghaednia, Arup Gangopadhyay, Cliff Maki, James Jason Bandy, Petrolink USA & Baron USA, Spokane, WA Boileau, Timothy Beyer, Caroline Mueller, Michael 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Marku, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI

6M | Gears II 3 – 3:30 pm | Effect of Steel Hardness 6O | Biotribology I on Soot Wear 1:30 – 2 pm | An Investigation on the Artemis Kontou, Hugh Spikes, Imperial College London, Surface Texture Effect on Friction 3:30 – 4 pm | A Comparative Study London, United Kingdom of a Point Contact on Enamel Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Human 3:30 – 4 pm – Break Sheng Li, Wright State University, Dayton, OH Incisor and Molar 4 – 4:30 pm | The Effectiveness of 2 – 2:30 pm | Deriving Energy Jing Zheng, Liang Zheng, Jiapin Peng, Zhongrong Zhou, Lubricant Additives in Preventing Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China Efficiency from Coal Mill Gear Box Soot Induced Wear Lubricant 4 – 4:30 pm | Investigation into the Ian Hobday, Oliver Rough, Aitziber Viadas, John Anil Jaiswal, Indian Oil Corporation Limited, R&D Centre, Tribology of Toothbrushing Eastwood, Croda, New Castle, DE Faridabad, Haryana, India Richard Baker, Grace Hully, PCS Instruments, London, 4:30 – 5 pm | Use of Radioactive 2:30 – 3 pm | Application Benefits of United Kingdom, Marc Masen, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom Tracer Technology to Investigation Polyglykols in Industrial Gear Oils Wear in a 3.6L V6 Gasoline Engine Andy Michael, Clariant Corporation, Mt. Holly, NC 4:30 – 5 pm | A Comparison Study Peter Lee, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, 3 – 3:30 pm – Break on Lubricating Properties of Human TX, Varun Gauba, Tushar Bera, Jannik Reitz, Edward and Bovine Saliva Absorption Films Nelson, Shell, Houston, TX, Greg Hansen, Craig Wileman, 3:30 – 4 pm | Some Approximate Forming on Different Enamels Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX Analytical Solutions for Elasto- Liang Zheng, Jing Zheng, Dongwen Liu, Zhongrong Zhou, plastic Contacts Tribology Research Institute, Southwest Jiaotong 5 – 5:30 pm | Friction and Wear University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China Laurentiu Moraru, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Performance of Low-viscosity Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania, Theo Keith Jr., The Synthetic Mixed Fluids 5 – 5:30 pm Open University of Toledo, Toledo, OH | M. Cinta Lorenzo Martin, Ali Erdemir, George Fenske, Oyelayo Ajayi, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 4 – 4:30 pm | New High Viscosity Basestock for Gear Applications 5:30 – 6 pm | Effect of Organic Nawid Kashani, BASF SE, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Friction Modifiers on Properties of Rhineland Pallatonia, Germany, Gene Zehler, BASF, Antiwear Film Tarrytown, NY, Karolin Geyer, Frank Rittig, BASF SE, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Rhineland Pallatonia, Joanna Dawczyk, Hugh Spikes, Imperial College London, Germany, Philip Ma, BASF, Tarrytown, NY London, United Kingdom, Joe Russo, Shell Projects and Technology (US), Houston, TX

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM23 Technical Sessions

Thursday, May 25, 2017 7C | Rolling Element 7D | Tribochemistry II Bearings III (Joint Session) 7B | Metalworking V EHL and Friction 8 – 9 am | Thermal and Shear Effects 8 – 8:30 am | Neat Oil Solution 8 – 8:30 am | Numerical Investigations in Boundary Film Formation Stability and Maximum Additive on Drag of Cylinders in Cylindrical Wilfred Tysoe, UW-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI Loading: A Metalworking Fluid Roller Bearings Stability Study Yann Marchesse, Christophe Changenet, Ecam Lyon, Lyon, 9 – 9:30 am | Tribology, Surface Thomas Norrby, Linda Malm, Nynas AB, Nynashamn, France, Fabrice Ville, LaMCoS INSA Lyon, Lyon, France Chemistry and Morphology of Self- Sweden Healing Solid Lubricant Tribofilms 8:30 – 9 am | Traction in EHL Generated by Mechanochemical 8:30 – 9 am | Metalworking Fluid Contacts Based on Local Surface Finishing Microbiology Basics Revisited Temperature Measurements Boris Zhmud, Applied Nano Surfaces Sweden AB, Frederick Passman, Biodeterioration Control Associates, Norbert Bader, Gerhard Poll, Leibniz University, Uppsala, Sweden Inc., Princeton, NJ Hannover, Germany 9:30 – 10 am | Study of Mechanisms 9 – 9:30 am | New Trends, Challenges 9 – 9:30 am | Development of a New of Action of Amine-based Friction and Innovation Solutions in Metal Power Loss Model in Rolling Modifiers using Electronic Structure Cutting Fluids Element Bearing & Molecular Dynamics Simulations Yixing (Philip) Zhao, Shilpa Beesabathuni , Houghton Dimitri Niel, Fabrice Ville, LaMCoS, Villeurbanne, France Rafael Pereira de Matos, Toni Massoud, Clotilde Minfray, International, Norristown, PA Franck Dahlem, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Ecully Cedex, 9:30 – 10 am | Open France, Manami Sato, Nozomu Hatakeyama, Tohoku 9:30 – 10 am | Sum-times Added University, Sendai, Japan, Sophie Loehlé, TOTAL Measures Make all The Difference: 10 – 10:30 am – Break Marketing & Services, Solaize, France, Akira Miyamoto, A Study of Additives in Mixture Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, Manuel Cobian, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Ecully Cedex, France Formulation 10:30 – 11:00 am | Dynamic Simulation of the Interaction Emil Schnellbacher, Lockhart Chemical – Additives 10 – 10:30 am – Break International, Flint, MI between Raceway and Rip Contact of Cylindrical Roller Bearings 10:30 – 11:00 am | Measuring Electro- 10 – 10:30 am – Break Bernd Sauer, Timo Kiekbusch, University of mechano-chemical Oxidation Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany and Reduction Reactions on 10:30 – 11:00 am | Base Oil and Graphene Using AFM: Probing The Emulsifier Selection Principles Part 11 – 11:30 am | Direct Observation of Relationship Between Stress, Strain, II – A Metalworking Fluid Emulsion Lubricant Films in a Model Rolling & Reactivity at the Nanometer Scale Stability Study Bearing Jonathan Felts, Shivaranjan Raghuraman, Texas A&M Thomas Norrby, Linda Malm, Nynas AB, Nynashamn, He Liang, Amir Kadiric, Imperial College London, University, College Station, TX Sweden, Par Wedin, Naphthenics Research, Nynas AB, London, United Kingdom Nynashamn, Sweden 11 – 11:30 am | Tribological Behavior 11:30 am – Noon | Numerical 11 – 11:30 am | Organo Silicates and of Graphene Grain Boundaries on Investigations on Drag Coefficient of Silanes as Corrosion/Stain Inhibitors Single Crystal Copper Films Circular Cylinder in Roller Bearings in MWF Pavlo Antonov, Joost Frenken, ARCNL, Amsterdam, Wenjun Gao, INSA de Lyon, Villeurbanne, Rhone, France, Netherlands Hoon Kim, Anna Tomaszewska, Peter Konopi, Chemetall, Daniel Nelias, INSA-Lyon, Villeurbanne, France, Zhenxia New Providence, NJ Liu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China 11:30 am – Noon | Impacts of 11:30 am – Noon | Hot Rolling Oil for Nanoscale Roughness on the Steel Plants: A Case Study Tribochemical and Frictional Deepak Saxena, N Sivasurian, Simmi Datta, S Paul, Properties of Graphene and MoS2 R Mahapatra, R Suresh, Indian Oil Corporation Limited, James Batteas, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Faridabad, Haryana, India

AM24 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 Thursday, May 25, 2017

7E | Seals I 7F | Power Generation I Technology, Stocholm, Sweden, Roland Larsson, Division of Machine Elements, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden 8 – 8:30 am | Hydraulically Controlled 8 – 8:30 am | Mechanisms of Varnish Mechanical Seal for Reactor Coolant Formation and Implications for the Pump Use of Varnish Removal Technology 9 – 9:30 am | A Method for Lubricant Flow Measurement in an EHL Richard Salant, Georgia Insitute of Technology, Matthew Hobbs, Peter Dufresne, EPT, Calgary, Alberta, Dunwoody, GA Canada Contact by Particle Tracking Petr Sperka, Ivan Krupka, Martin Hartl, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic 8:30 – 9 am | Influence of Coupled 8:30 – 9 am | New Management Rotordynamics on Mechanical Face Approach for Turbine Oils in High Seal Performance Efficiency Turbines 9:30 – 10 am | Pressure Dependence of Density for Some Typical Itzhak Green, Phil Varney, Georgia Institute of Technology, James Dimas, Yuuhei Shirakura, Idemitsu, Southfield, Atlanta, GA MI, Shinji Aoki, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., Chiba, Japan Lubricants up to 1 GPa Bo Zhang, Saga University, Saga-shi, Saga, Japan, Bo Zhang, Toshifumi Mawatari and Yohei Sakamoto, 9 – 9:30 am | Using Mechanical Face 9 – 9:30 am | What Routine EHC Fluid Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saga Seal Vibration to Detect a Breathing Analysis Fails to Detect: Improved University, Saga-shi, Japan Rotor Crack Phosphate Ester Maintenance Itzhak Green, Phil Varney, Georgia Institute of Technology, Through Non-routine Testing 10 – 10:30 am – Break Atlanta, GA Matthew Hobbs, Peter Dufresne, EPT, Calgary, Alberta, Canada 9:30 – 10 am | A Numerical and 7H | Wear III Experimental Investigation of the 9:30 – 10 am | New PAG Turbine Oil 8 – 8:30 am | Numerical Modeling and Performance of a Compliant Finger That Enable Easy Management Analysis of Sub-surface Damage in Seal Shinji Aoki, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., Chiba, Japan the Cutting Process of Carbon Fiber Sara Kline, Minel Braun, The University of Akron, Solon, Reinforced Plastic Composites OH 10 – 10:30 am – Break Youxi Lin, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, Fujian, China 10 – 10:30 am – Break 10:30 – 11:00 am | Dirt – A Lethal Diesel Fuel Contaminant 8:30 – 9 am | Status of Niobium 10:30 – 11:00 am | Analysis of the Nnamdi Achebe, Petrosave Integrated Services Ltd., Carbide (NbC) as a Substitute for Lift-Off Speed of Water Lubricated Amuwo-Odofin, Lagos, Nigeria Tungsten Carbide (WC) as Cutting Spiral Groove Seal Tools and for Wear Protection Noel Brunetiere, Andel Djamai, Institut Pprime – CNRS, 11 – 11:30 am | Keeping Lubricants Mathias Woydt, BAM, Berlin, Germany, Shuigen Huang, Futuroscope, France and Wetted Parts in “As New” Jozef Vleugels, KU Leuven, Hervelee, Belgium, Hardy Condition Mohrbacher, NIOBELCON BVBA, Schilde, Belgium 11 – 11:30 am | Effect of Lip Asperity Axel Wegner, C.C.Jensen, Inc., Newnan, GA Spatial Distribution on Mixed EHL 9 – 9:30 am | A Novel Method for the in Radial Shaft Seals Determination of Wear of Engine Joichi Sugimura, Hiromichi Yoshimizu, Kyushu 7G | Lubrication Cylinder Liner Parts University, Fukuoka, Japan, Hirotaka Mizuta, NOK Fundamentals V Nicholaos Demas, Robert Erck, George Fenske, ANL, Corporation, Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan Argonne, IL EHL Modeling and Evaluation 11:30 am – Noon | New Method for 9:30 – 10 am | Time-dependent 8 – 8:30 am | Viscoelastic Response Estimating the Sealing Quality of Analyses of Wear in Oscillating of Lubricant in an EHL Contact Rotating Seals Bearing Applications Under Transient Bi-Directional Veith Pelzer, IMKT – Institute of Machine Design and Shear Loading Fabian Schwack, Norbert Bader, Gerhard Poll, Leibniz Tribology, Hannover, Germany Universität Hannover, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Josef Fryza, Petr Sperka, Ivan Krupka, Martin Hartl, Brno Germany University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic 10 – 10:30 am – Break 8:30 – 9 am | Study on the Onset of Lubricant Film Breakdown 10:30 – 11 am | Wear Prediction by Field Data Jonny Hansen, Marcus Björling, Division of Machine Elements, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Mohamad Sabzi, Ravan Net Pars, Tehran, Tehran, Iran Sweden, Erland Nordin, Hubert Herbst, Scania CV AB, Södertälje, Sweden, Braham Prakash, Division of Machine Elements, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden, Bo Alfredsson, Royal Institute of

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM25 Technical Sessions

7I | Synthetics & Hydraulics II 7J | Engine & Drivetrain III 7K | Non-Ferrous Metals III (Biobased) 8 – 8:30 am | Can we Predict Vane 8 – 8:30 am | Wear Performance Pump Wear with a Short Lab Test? of Used Heavy Duty Engine Oils 8 – 8:30 am | Recent Advances in the Emmanuel Georgiou, Dirk Drees, Michel De Bilde, Falex Mark Fowell, Lars Mattsson, Ahmed Zainelabdin, Volvo Development of the Isostearic Acid Tribology NV, Rotselaar, Belgium AB, , Sweden Process Using Environmentally Friendly & Cost Effective Approaches 8:30 – 9 am | Fluid Aeration Testing 8:30 – 9 am | ROBO: A Method to Helen Ngo Lew, Majher Sarker, Renee Latona, Robert of Different Hydraulic Chemistries Generate Aged Oil for Low Moreau, Agricultural Research Service, Wyndmoor, PA using an In-line Imaging Method Temperature Viscosity Assessment Ricardo Hein, Conexo, Acworth, GA, Salvatore Rea, for Current and Future Engine Oil 8:30 – 9 am | Polymercaptanized Chemtura Corporation, East Hanover, NJ Categories Soybean Oil – Properties and Alan Flamberg, Justin Mills, Joan Souchik, Evonik Oil Tribological Characterization 9 – 9:30 am | Reverse Polarity Electro - Additives, Horsham, PA Girma Biresaw, James Lansing, Grigor Bantchev, Rex static Discharge Signal Recorded in Murray, USDA-ARS-NCAUR, Peoria, IL Fork Lift Truck Hydraulic Circuit 9 – 9:30 am | An Experimental Study John Duchowski, Timo Lang, HYDAC FluidCareCenter of the Effects of Lubricants on 9 – 9:30 am | Thermo-Oxidatively GmbH, Sulzbach, Saar, Germany, Bhavbhuti Pandya, Piston Ring Friction Improved Environmental Friendly HYDAC Technology Corporation, Bethlehem, PA Zach Westerfield, Dallwoo Kim, Tian Tian, Massachusetts Base Oils Institute of Technology, Destin, FL P. V., Joseph, Deepak Saxena, Indian Oil Corporation 9:30 – 10 am | Formulation and Limited, Faridabad, Haryana, India Application of Efficient Industrial 9:30 – 10 am | Weight-Optimized Lubricants Bushingless Connecting Rods: 9:30 – 10 am | 17-Hydroxy Oleic Acid Justin Langston, Evonik Oil Additives, Horsham, PA, Improving the Tribological as Precursor for Unsaturated and Thorsten Bartels, Evonik Industries AG, Darmstadt, Performance of a Gudgeon Pin/ Epoxy Fatty Acid Estolides: Germany, Thomas Schimmel, Evonik Oil Additives, Connecting Rod System by using Application as Plasticizers in Horsham, PA, Frank Olaf-Maehling, Michael Alibert, ® Poly(3-Hydroxybutyrate) Films Evonik Industries AG, Darmstadt, Germany the Triboconditioning Process Boris Zhmud, Applied Nano Surfaces Sweden AB, Richard Ashby, Daniel Solaiman, USDA/ARS/ERRC, 10 – 10:30 am – Break Uppsala, Sweden Wyndmoor, PA

10:30 – 11 am | Alkylated 10 – 10:30 am – Break 10 – 10:30 am – Break Naphthalenes 10:30 – 11 am | Comparison of the Maureen Hunter, King Industries, Inc., Norwalk, CT 10:30 – 11 am | Lube Oil Consumption Lubricity Performance of Micro and (LOC) Measurement on Internal Macro Emulsions of Vegetable Oils 11 – 11:30 am | Performance of Combustion Engines and Their Derivatives on Aluminum Lubricants Formulated with a New Bernhard Rossegger, Large Engines Competence Center and Steel Surfaces Group V Base Stock GmbH, Graz, Styria, Austria Selim Erhan, ADM, Decatur, IL Ian Hobday, Mandi McElwain, Gemma Stephenson, Croda, New Castle, DE 11 – 11:30 am | Modeling Research of Piston Ring Pack on Blowby and 7M | Biotribology II 11:30 am – Noon | Studies on the Lubrication in Marine Low-speed Diesel Engine Relationships of Molecular Structure 8 – 8:30 am | Diamond-like Carbon and Properties for Metallocene Naikun Wang, Xiqun Lu, Yanning Wang, Xiuyi Lv, Ping Coatings with Zirconium Inter-layers Ren, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, Poly-alphaolefin (mPao) Based on for Biotribological Applications Heilongjiang, China Α-olefins Made from Coal Dipankar Choudhury, University of Arkansas, Jiusheng Li, Jian Xu, Yuefeng Ma, Shanghai Advanced Fayetteville, AR, Juergen Lackner, Joanneum Research 11:30 am – Noon Research Institute, Shanghai, China | The Study of the Forschungsgesellschaft Mbh, Leobner Strasse , Austria, Friction Properties of Railroad Robert Fleming, Josh Goss, Jingyi Chen, Min Zou, Engine Oils University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR Yue-Rong Li, Brendan Miller, Chevron Oronite, Richmond, CA 8:30 – 9 am | Novel Friction Measurements of Intact Equine Articular Cartilage In Vitro Lyndsey Hayden, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn, AL, Robert Jackson, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, Sarah Escaro, R Reid Hanson, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn, AL

AM26 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 Thursday, May 25, 2017

9 – 9:30 am | Characterizing 2 – 2:30 pm | Rolling Contact Fatigue 8E | Seals II Membrane Dynamics at a Biological of Refurbished Case Carburized Interface Bearings 1:30 – 2 pm | Numerical Simulation Tristan Hormel, Tapomoy Bhattacharjee, Angela Pitenis, Aditya Walvekar, Farshid Sadeghi, Purdue University, of Surface Roughness Effects on Juan Manuel Urueña, Greg Sawyer, Thomas Angelini, West Lafayette, IN the Mixed Lubrication Characteristics University of Florida, Gainesville, FL of Hydraulic Seals 2:30 – 3 pm | Influence of Surface Abdelhak Azzi, Institut Pprime, Futuroscope Chassenuil, 9:30 – 10 am | Viability of Corneal Micro-geometry on RCF: A Numerical France Epithelial Cells at the Air-Gel Approach with a Microstructure Interface Representative Model 2 – 2:30 pm | Numerical Analysis of Christopher O’Bryan, Tristan Hormel, Tapomoy Guillaume Vouaillat, LaMCoS – INSA Lyon, Villeurbanne, the Hydrodynamic Characteristics Bhattacharjee, Gregory Sawyer, Thomas Angelini, France, Jean-Philippe Noyel, LabECAM – ECAM Lyon, Lyon, of Viscoseal Running Under University of Florida, Gainesville, FL France, Fabrice Ville, LaMCoS – INSA Lyon, Villeurbanne, Different Steady Conditions in France, Xavier Kleberf, MATEIS – INSA de Lyon, Lyon, Laminar and Turbulent Flow Regime 10 – 10:30 am – Break France, Christophe Changenet, LabECAM – ECAM Lyon, Mohamed Jarray, Dominique Souchet , Yann Henry, Lyon, France, Sylvain Rathery, SAFRAN Transmission Aurelian Fatu, Pprime institute, University of Poitiers, 10:30 – 11 am | Preparation and Systems – SAFRAN Group, Colombes, France Poitiers, France Tribological Characterization 3 – 3:30 pm – Break of Biomimetic Patterned Polymer 2:30 – 3 pm | Seals Business Meeting Textures as Skin Coating Models Marina Ruths, Ruting Jin, Xin Xu, University of 8D | Tribochemistry III 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA, Colette Cazeneuve, Jeanne Chang, Gustavo Luengo, L’Oreal Research and (Joint Session) Innovation, Aulany Sous Bois, France 8G | Lubrication 1:30 – 2 pm | Tribochemistry Under Fundamentals VI 11 – 11:30 am | Direct Contact Induced Boundary Lubrication Damage in Cellular Monolayers Stephen Hsu, The George Washington University, 1:30 – 3:30 pm | Open Session Washington, DC Samuel Hart, Juan Manuel Uruena, Angela Pitenis, Kyle Schulze, Greg Sawyer, Thomas Angelini, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 2 – 2:30 pm | Influence of 8H | Wear IV Morphologies of Synthetic 1:30 – 2 pm | Effect of Lubricant on 11:30 am – Noon | Cell Friction Magnesium Silicate Hydroxide on the Reliability of Cental Implant Their Tribological Properties Juan Manuel Urueña, Angela Pitenis, Kyle Schulze, Abutment Screw Joint: An In-Vitro Tapomoy Bhattacharjee, Tristan Hormel, Samantha Bin Wang, Qiuying Chang, Kai GAO, Beijing Jiaotong Laboratory and Three-Dimension Marshall, Samuel Hart, Eric McGhee, Alex Bennett, University, Beijing, China Thomas Angelini, Greg Sawyer, University of Florida, Finite Element Analysis Gainesville, FL Tingting Wu, Haiyang Yu, State Key Laboratory of Oral 2:30 – 3 pm | Comparative Diseases, West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan Tribological Properties of Synthetic University, China, Chengdu, China 8B | Metalworking VI Magnesium Silicate Hydroxide and Serpentine Powder as Lubricant 2 – 2:30 pm | Aging Effect of pH on 1:30 – 2 pm | Open Session Additive the Mechanical and Tribological Kai Gao, Qiuying Chang, Bin Wang, Beijing Jiaotong Properties of Dental Composite University, Beijing, China Resins 8C Rolling Element | 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Tingting Wu, State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, Bearings IV West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Rolling Contact Fatigue II 3:30 – 4 pm | Coupling Between China, Chengdu, China, Haiyang Yu, State Key Laboratory Refrigerant-surface Chemistry and of Oral Diseases, West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China 1:30 – 2 pm | Application of a Lubrication Conditions Semianalytical Elastic – Plastic Stéphane Tromp, LaMCoS – INSA Lyon, Villleurbanne, 2:30 – 3 pm Open Rough Surface Contact Model to France, Laurent Joly, ILM, Villeurbanne, France, Manuel | Interpret Experimental Observations Cobian, LTDS – ECL, Lyon, France, Nicolas Fillot, LaMCoS – 3 – 3:30 pm – Break of Rolling Contact Fatigue Damage INSA Lyon, Villleurbanne, France Achilleas Vortselas, Pawel Rycerz, Francesco Manieri, Amir Kadiric, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM27 Technical Sessions Thursday, May 25, 2017

8I | Synthetics & Hydraulics III 8J | Engine & Drivetrain IV 8M | Biotribology III

1:30 – 2 pm | Tertiary-Alkyl Primary 1:30 – 2 pm | Engine Oil Pumpability 1:30 – 2 pm | In Situ Measurement of Amines (TAPA) as Building Blocks in a Modern Engine the Dynamic Contact Interface of for Formulated Fluids Ricardo Gomes, Joan Souchik, Evonik Oil Additives, Hydrogels Gagan Srivastava, Ashish Kotnis, John Cuthbert, Andrew Horsham, PA, Thorsten Bartels, Claudia Meister, Evonik Eric McGhee, Angela Pitenis, Juan Manuel Uruena, Kyle Larson, The Dow Chemical Company, Freeport, TX Industries AG, Darmstadt, Germany, Professor Russ, Schulze, Samuel Hart, Greg Sawyer, Thomas Angelini, Hochschule Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 2 – 2:30 pm | A Novel Microfluidic Rheometer to Quickly and 2 – 2:30 pm | High Performance 2 – 2:30 pm | The Development of Accurately Measure Viscosity of Engine Oil Formulated with Constant Pressure Probes for Low Concentrated Dispersions Renewable Group III+ Base Oil – Pressure Applications Part II: Field Testing Matt Vanden Eynden, Formulaction, Inc, Worthington, Samantha Marshall, Kyle Schulze, Juan Manuel Uruena, OH, Patrick Abgrall, Patrycja Adamska, Yoann Lefeuvre, Paula Vettel, Novvi LLC, Emeryville, CA Eric McGhee, Angela Pitenis, Alexander Bennett, Samuel Gerard Meunier, Formulaction, L’Union, France Hart, Christopher O’Bryan, Thomas Angelini, Greg Sawyer, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 2:30 – 3 pm | Friction Reduction in 2:30 – 3 pm | Tribological Modern Engines using Novel Performance of a New Type of Lubricant Additives 2:30 – 3 pm | Gels, Cells, and Mucin Di-block Copolymers for Optimum Zhiqiang Liu, Ford Motor Company, Novi, MI, Farrukh Angela Pitenis, Juan Manuel Urueña, Tristan Hormel, Tapomoy Bhattacharjee, Samuel Hart, Alexander Viscosity Modifications Qureshi, Matt Gieselman, The Lubrizol Corp, Wickliffe, Bennett, Kyle Schulze, Samantha Marshall, Eric McGhee, Xingliang He, Michael Desanker, Jie Lu, David Pickens, OH, Arup Gangopadhyay, Ford Motor Company, Novi, MI, Kevin Streck, The Lubrizol Corp, Wickliffe, OH, Steven Thomas Angelini, Greg Sawyer, University of Florida, Tracy Lohr, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, Ning Gainesville, FL Ren, Xiurong Cheng, Frances Lockwood, Valvoline , Simko, Ford Motor Company, Novi, MI Lexington, KY, Tobin Marks, Yip-Wah Chung, Qian Wang, 3 – 3:30 pm – Break 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 3:30 – 4 pm | Friction Instabilities in 3 – 3:30 pm – Break 3:30 – 4 pm | Investigations on Truck Axle Efficiency: Thermal Behaviour Gemini Hydrogel Contacts and Hypoid Gears Parameters Sean Niemi, Kyle Schulze, Angela Pitenis, Juan Manuel Uruena, Thomas Angelini, Greg Sawyer, University of Influence Florida, Gainesville, FL Charlotte Fossier, Fabrice Ville, INSA de LYON – LaMCoS, Villeurbanne, France, Christophe Changenet, ECAM Lyon – LabECAM, Lyon, France, Denis Barday, Vincent Berier, Volvo Group – Renault Trucks, Saint Priest, France

4 – 4:30 pm | Optimization of a Polyalkylene Glycol Axle Lubricant Formulation John Cuthbert, Ashish Kotnis, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI, Arup Gangopadhyay, Nikolaus Jost, Chintan Ved, Ford Motor Company, Novi, MI, Ali Erdemir, Giovanni Ramirez, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL

Share your STLE 2017 Annual Meeting Presentation With Submission of an Extended Abstract Each year STLE’s annual meeting is known for its exceptional technical content. With more than 500 papers to choose from, a major concern for attendees is scheduling conflicts or they cannot share materials with colleagues who are unable to attend the meeting. In an effort to provide attendees with the opportunity of not missing a presentation, STLE encourages speakers to submit an optional 2-3 page extended abstract or provide digital copies of their presentation slides. We recommend speakers submit materials before April 24, 2017, to ensure materials are available to attendees before the meeting. Extended abstracts or presentation slides must be submitted in PDF format and can be emailed to Karl Phipps at: [email protected]. For more information about submission requirements, please visit www.stle.org.

AM28 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 STLE 2017 Annual Meeting & Exhibition Individual Registration Form Hyatt Regency Atlanta | Atlanta, GA (USA) | May 21-25, 2017

In a hurry? Register online at www.stle.org MAIL OR FAX THIS FORM TO: STLE, 840 Busse Highway, Park Ridge, IL (USA) 60068. Fax: 847-825-1456.

Registration Information (Please complete separate forms for each individual from your organization). • My STLE Member # is: ______

Title: ___ Mr. ___ Mrs. ___ Ms. ___ Dr. ___ Professor First name for badge: ______

First Name: ______Last Name: ______

Company/Institution Name: ______

Address: ______

City: ______State/Province: ______Zip/Mail Code: ______

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K Speaker or Presenter? Session Number or Paper Title: ______

NOTE: Registration includes technical sessions, trade show admission, Networking Reception, Commercial Marketing Forum, plus one complimentary ticket to the Presidents Luncheon. Education courses are $315 with full meeting registration except ABMA Bearings Course ($615).

Cancellation requests must be received in writing no later than April 27, Social Functions 2017, to receive refund less $100 handling fee. No refunds issued after  that date. Mail or fax this form to: STLE, 840 Busse Highway, Park Ridge, IL Please all that apply (USA) 60068. Fax: (847) 825-1456. Questions? Call (847) 825-5536. K Sunday, May 21 golf outing: $80 (golf, cart & box lunch included). No. of players: ______Annual Meeting Registration Rates K Sunday, May 21 golf club rental: $35 Members/Speakers/Presenters: $655 – Non-members: $950 No. of sets:______Life Members: $145 – Student Members: $35 K Left Hand K Right Hand After April 27 add $100 K Monday, May 22 – Networking Reception (free). Qty: ______STLE Education Courses: Discounted rate with full meeting registration. $315 per course, except for the ABMA Bearings Course ($615). Box lunch K Tuesday, May 23 – Presidents Luncheon (one complimentary ticket included). included. K Tuesday, May 23 – Additional Presidents Luncheon guest ticket ($50) Sunday Education Courses, May 21, 2017 (8 am – 5 pm) Please  one course only! Ala Carte Offerings K ABMA: Bearings and their Lubrication K STLE course & box lunch only. Annual Meeting registration not required K Advanced Lubrication 301: Advanced Additives or included. Members: $505 per course. Non-members: $720 per course. K Biofuels and Biolubricants K ABMA Bearings Course $615 with or without separate meeting registration. K Gears 101: Fundamentals of Gears Box lunch included. K Hydraulics 201: Hydraulic Fluids and System Overview K Metalworking Fluids 115: Metal Removal Fluids Single-day Registration K Synthetic Lubricants 203: Non-Petroleum Fluids and Their Uses K Members: $275. Non-members: $340 K Half-day Nanotribology Session (1:30 – 5 pm). Free but you must K Monday 5/22 admission (Technical Sessions & Trade Show Only) register in advance. K Tuesday 5/23 admission (Technical Sessions & Trade Show Only) Wednesday Education Courses, May 24, 2017 (8 am – 5 pm) K Wednesday 5/24 admission (Technical Sessions & Trade Show Only) K Thursday 5/25 admission (Technical Sessions Only) Please  one course only! K Advanced Lubrication 302: Advanced Lubrication Regimes Payment Information K Automotive Lubrication 201: Diesel K Payment Enclosed K Payment Type: ______K Basic Lubrication 103: Basic Lubrication Overview Credit Card #: ______Exp. Date: ______K Metalworking Fluids 250: Understanding and Controlling Metal Removal Fluid Failure Name on Card: ______K Synthetic Lubricants 204: Basestock Selection and Applications Payment Amount: $ ______.___ Signature: ______

STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM29 Education Courses

The 2017 STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition features 12 industry-specific education courses offered on two days of the conference: Sunday, May 21, and Wednesday, May 24. The schedule is designed to give attendees more flexibility when planning their conference attendance. Note: All courses are full day (start at 8 am and end at 5 pm). STLE education courses are $315 with a full meeting registration (except for ABMA Bearings Course which is $615), $505 for STLE members and $720 for non-members without a meeting registration required or included. Box lunch included with course registration. If you have questions regarding these courses, please contact Tom Heidrich, education & membership manager at (847) 825-5536, [email protected].

*Please note that course titles and content are subject to change. Visit www.stle.org and see the Program Guide distributed onsite in Atlanta for the most up-to-date information and list of instructors.

Sunday, May 21

ABMA: Bearings and their Lubrication Hydraulics 201: Hydraulic Fluids and System (Presented in cooperation with ABMA) Overview This course includes a basic overview of bearings, their Hydraulics 201 provides an overview of the basic mechanical selection, precision and mounting considerations and components used in hydraulic fluid power transmission. The lubrication-related influences, including a hands-on failure composition and performance of hydraulic fluids will be analysis session. discussed. The course will also feature sections on maintenance and troubleshooting as they pertain to hydraulic systems and in-service fluid analysis. Advanced Lubrication 301: Advanced Additives Advanced Lubrication 301 covers the molecular structures and chemistries of lubricant additive types. Additives examined will Metalworking Fluids 115: Metal Removal Fluids include antioxidants, rust inhibitors, detergents, dispersants, Metalworking Fluids 115 covers the key concepts needed to antiwear additives, extreme pressure additives, friction better understand how metalworking fluids are prepared, used modifiers and rheology and viscosity modifiers. and maintained. By the end of the course, participants will be informed about the reasons for using metal removal fluids and their functions. The chemistry of metal removal fluids, insight Biofuels and Biolubricants into the need to control microbial contamination and Biofuels and Biolubricants is an overview of current progress in importance of adopting a health and safety program in a the development and use of biofuels and biolubricants. The facility that machines metal are covered. Key topics include course elements will include an introduction to energy and measures needed to understand and control metal removal alternative fuels; basic chemistry of biofuels and biolubes; fluid failure. general performance requirements; overview of market progress; niche markets; and governmental and regulatory drivers. Products currently in various stages of Synthetic Lubricants 203: Non-Petroleum commercialization will also be discussed, including information Fluids and Their Uses on European, U.S. and OEM views. The course will primarily Synthetic Lubricants 203 is designed for formulators and users focus on biolubricants but will include a general overview of of lubricating materials. This course provides an overview of alternative transportation fuels. Biofuel feedstocks, production non-petroleum-based lubricants, their comparison to each and quality issues will be covered. other and to petroleum oil. Each section covers the chemistry, strength and weakness of each material and basic application. Gears 101: Fundamentals of Gears Gears 101 is designed to provide a general understanding of industrial gearing. This course was prepared as a guide for the user to establish a base knowledge of gears, supporting Nanotribology Special Session components, lubricants, condition monitoring, wear modes and failure analysis methodology. Sunday, May 21 • 1:30 – 5 pm Although not part of the official education course curriculum, STLE is pleased to offer this free half-day special session to 2017 Annual Meeting attendees. STLE soon will release information on the content and instructors for this event. No additional fee, but please pre-register in advance at www.stle.org. Attendance is limited!

AM30 | STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 2017 Annual Meeting Education

Greg Croce – Chair Charles Coe Chevron Products Co. Grease Technology Solutions, LLC Ramoun Mourhatch – Vice Chair Paul Hetherington Chevron Oronite Co., LLC Petro-Canada Lubricants Inc. Thomas Schiff – Past Chair (A Suncor Energy Business) ExxonMobil Lubricants & Specialties Brian Hovik Chemetall Dr. Edward Becker participants attended the Friction & Wear Solutions, LLC Dr. Frederick Passman 520 12 education courses presented Dr. Neil Canter BCA, Inc. Chemical Solutions at STLE’s 2016 Annual Meeting.

Wednesday, May 24

Advanced Lubrication 302: Advanced Metalworking Fluids 250: Understanding and Lubrication Regimes Controlling Metal Removal Fluid Failure Advanced Lubrication 302 goes more in-depth on lubrication Once a metalworking fluid has been qualified for use in an regimes, wear and wear mechanisms, as well as lubricant application, its performance depends on successful fluid failure analysis. This course includes a series of lubricant failure management. In turn, successful fluids management depends analysis case studies on automotive engines, gears and on a fundamental understanding of the factors that work bearings. against fluid life and fluid performance, as well as cost- effective strategies for preventing these factors from causing metalworking fluid failure. Metalworking Fluids 250 is Automotive Lubrication 201: Diesel designed to meet both of these needs. It covers primary failure Automotive Lubrication 201 provides a comprehensive mechanisms, including the effect of contaminant particle size, overview of the various aspects of a typical diesel engine water quality, microbes and oil contamination. Also presented tribological system including modern fuels and lubricants. are recommendations on how best to prevent each of these Lubrication and surface engineering principles will be applied factors from destroying metalworking fluid performance and to provide a unified approach to practical diesel powertrain shortening metalworking fluid functional life. systems. Synthetic Lubricants 204: Basestock Selection Basic Lubrication 103: Basic Lubrication and Applications Overview Synthetic Lubricants 204 provides an introduction to synthetic Basic Lubrication 103 is designed primarily for the person lubricant basestocks and applications. It compares the use of entering the lubrication field who needs a broad introduction these synthetic lubricants to petroleum-based products and to lubricants, lubricant-building blocks, and lubricating compares between types of synthetic lubricants. Synthetic materials. This course is also for persons not directly involved, Lubricants 204 is a continuation from the Synthetic Lubricants but who need a broad overview of lubricants and basic 203 (Non-Petroleum Fluids and Their Uses) course, however lubricating components. Basic Lubrication 103 does not attendance of the Synthetic Lubricants 203 course is not a require a formal scientific degree or background, although prerequisite. many technical terms and concepts are covered. Experienced people attend the course to be kept up-to-date on the latest developments, especially in those areas not directly related to STLE Certification Exams – Thursday, May 25 their job function or area of expertise. Thus, Basic Lubrication 103 is usually attended by a broad cross section of people such All four STLE technical certification exams: Certified Lubrication as technical service, sales, marketing, manufacturing, SpecialistTM, Oil Monitoring Analyst I and IITM and Certified maintenance, and management, who in some way are involved Metalworking Fluids SpecialistTM will be conducted concurrently in the industry. Basic Lubrication 103 will focus on the Thursday, May 25, from 9 am to noon at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta. fundamentals of lubrication associated with fluid film If you are interested in taking an exam during STLE’s 2017 Annual

lubrication and grease as it applies to basic lubricated Meeting & Exhibition, please contact Alicia Skulemowski at components such as gears and bearings. Also, the course will (847) 825-5536, [email protected]. review some basics around the basestocks, synthetic lubricants EXAM FEES and lab testing. • First exam: $395 (STLE member) • $525 (Non-member) • Retake exam: $198 (STLE member) • $263 (Non-member)

STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM31 Networking & Special Events

Early Careerist Networking Event Networking Reception Sunday, May 21 Monday, May 22 Students and young tribologists from around the world gather for This is the annual meeting’s central networking event and a way for an event defined by its networking value, camaraderie and good you to reconnect with old friends while making new ones. Since times. If you’re from the next generation of STLE members, come people come to STLE’s Annual Meeting & Exhibition from around join us for an evening of friendship and relationship building. The the world, this truly is an international event. Relax, socialize and 2017 event is still being planned, and information will be released add to your list of professional contacts through this outstanding as soon as details are available. For more information, contact Tom networking event. Heidrich at (847) 825-5536, [email protected]. Speakers Breakfast – Sunday-Thursday Tribology STEM Camp May 21-25 Monday, May 22 Lead authors and course presenters are invited to meet with During STLE’s 2017 Annual Session and Paper Solicitation Chairs for a continental breakfast at Meeting, the society is hosting 7 am on the days of their presentations. This is a great time to area high school students for its review the session schedule and note any last-minute changes. 5th Annual Tribology STEM Camp. Speakers should plan on attending. Students will have the opportunity to see demonstrations and Presidents Luncheon participate in hands-on Tuesday, May 23 experiments, led by engineers The annual meeting’s major business function draws virtually all and scientists, to learn about areas attendees for a two-hour event honoring STLE’s incoming and of research within the fields of tribology and lubrication outgoing presidents, award winners and top volunteers. Come engineering. The goal of the camp is to expose high school honor 2016-2017 President Ali Erdemir with Argonne National students interested in STEM (science, technology, engineering and Laboratory and 2017-2018 President Mike Anderson with Falex mathematics) to careers in tribology and lubrication engineering. Corp. A ticket for the Presidents Luncheon is included in your If you would like to learn more or to participate, contact Karl Phipps meeting registration and free to STLE Corporate Member at (847) 825-5536, [email protected]. representatives (two tickets) and students. Guest tickets for the luncheon are $50 and can be purchased at the STLE Registration Desk.

STLE ATLANTA

STLE is seeking sponsorships for the 2017 Networking Reception, Presidents Luncheon, Early Careerist Networking Event and Speakers Breakfast. For more information, contact national sales manager Tracy Nicholas VanEe at (630) 922-3459, [email protected].

AM32 | STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017

Golf Tournament

Student Poster Competition

STLE is sponsoring a Student Poster Competition at its Sunday, May 21 2017 Annual Meeting & Exhibition. Awards are presented Heritage Golf Links to the candidates demonstrating outstanding research, writing and verbal skills. The poster must deal with an 4445 Britt Road aspect of tribology research that can be translated into Tucker, Georgia 30084 friction, wear and lubrication. Students from all areas of tribology research are encouraged to participate, www.heritagegolflinks.com including manufacturing, biology, tribotesting, high tech and nanotribology. Specific subjects include aerospace, Heritage Golf Links (HGL) is located just 20 minutes from ceramics, condition monitoring, engine and drivetrain, downtown Atlanta. Originally opened in 1996 as “Heritage Golf environmentally friendly fluids, fluid film bearings, gears, Club,” HGL was nominated that year as one of the “Best New Golf health and safety, hydraulics, metalworking, nonferrous Courses in America” by Golf Digest magazine. Today, the golf club metals, power generation, rolling elements, seals, solid boasts one of the highest slope ratings in Georgia. HGL is designed lubricants, surface engineering, synthetic lubricants, wear around a 20-acre lake, with water in play on several holes. The and other relevant topics. course’s rolling terrain and dramatic elevation changes provide stunning vistas, and golfers of every skill level will love playing this Submission criteria & information challenging yet fun layout. • Abstract submission deadline: March 15, 2017 (via HGL provides its guests unsurpassed golf practice facilities, www.stle.org). including simulated target greens (replete with bunkers), all-grass • As the lead author, the student should have performed the tee boxes, well-conditioned golf balls, putting green, chipping and major portion of the work. pitching green, and an array of PGA-certified teaching professionals. • The poster must present original work of the student competitor during the 2016-2017 period. The tournament starts at 12:30 p.m. The fee is $80 (includes golf, cart, and box lunch). Clubs can be rented for $35 (limited • Full-time graduate or undergraduate students registered supply at course with one month advance notice). Please note: during the 2016-2017 academic year. No transportation provided! • May submit only one poster as the lead author for Register for the golf tournament at www.stle.org or use the consideration. enclosed meeting registration form (see page 29). • Student’s presence at the poster display is required during the scheduled time in Atlanta. • Poster board size is 4 x 4 feet.

Award category (three winners in each category) • Platinum: superior scientific and presentation quality • Gold: good technical quality • Silver: overall quality worth

Questions about the Student Poster Competition may be directed to Merle Hedland at (630) 428-2133, [email protected].

STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM33 2017 Exhibition

STLE’s annual trade show is where you can catch up on the lubricant industry’s latest products, services and technologies. Many annual meeting attendees say they have saved thousands of dollars and solved complex lubricant-related problems by making a connection at STLE’s trade show. STLE has several sponsorship and advertising opportunities sure to raise your company’s profile in Atlanta. For more information or to customize a plan that meets your needs and budget, contact national sales manager Tracy Nicholas VanEe at (630) 922-3459, [email protected]. Booths are 10 x 10 feet and are $2,375 for STLE Corporate Members and $2,775 for Non-Corporate Members.

Exhibitor Appreciation Hour Back by popular demand, two hours of dedicated exhibit time will occur at this year’s show: Monday, May 22 and Tuesday, May 23 STLE’s exhibition features companies from the following from 3-4 pm. Refreshments will be served in the trade show. product categories: Technical sessions, education courses, Commercial Marketing Forum presentations and all other annual meeting activities will • Lubricant additives cease at this time. Come support the meeting’s exhibitors—and • Condition monitoring equipment find solutions to your most pressing technical issues. • Testing and analysis equipment, supplies and services For more information or to reserve a booth, contact national sales • Synthetic lubricants manager Tracy Nicholas VanEe at (630) 922-3459, [email protected]. • Metalworking fluids and additives • Industrial fluids • Lubrication management services • Environmental services • Consulting services • Publications & journals

STLE ATLANTA

Sponsorships come in all shapes, sizes and prices and are designed to fit everyone’s marketing budget. To reserve a sponsorship at the 2017 STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition, contact national sales manager Tracy Nicholas VanEe at (630) 922-3459, [email protected].

AM34 | STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 Sponsorship Opportunities If you are interested in gaining exposure and raising your company’s profile at the annual meeting (thereby reaching some 1,600 members of the lubricants industry), STLE offers several sponsorship opportunities, including: • Print advertising in TLT magazine and the popular Annual Meeting Program Guide distributed on site in Atlanta • Badge Lanyards • Annual Meeting Mobile App • Education Course Materials • WiFi Service • Speakers Breakfast Series • Recharging Lounge • Registration Bags • Welcome Gift • Bookmark for Annual Meeting Program Guide • Refreshment Breaks Plus Water Stations • Networking Reception (Monday evening) • Exhibitor Appreciation Hour Raffle • Presidents Luncheon (Tuesday afternoon) • Student Activities Sponsorships • Guest Room Keycards

2017 Exhibitor Advisory Committee STLE would like to thank the following individuals and their companies for being part of the Exhibitor Advisory Committee, which sets policies and practices for the trade show.

Carolyn Bazzini – The Dow Chemical Co. Stephanie Lee – Lonza Lori Fields – Cannon Instrument Co. Yama Olumi – Evonik Oil Additives USA Robert Gordon – Tannas Co. Lauren Packard – Afton Chemical Corp. Kayli Goss – The Dow Chemical Co. Bridget Peabody – Chemtura Corp. Bryan Huston – Acme-Hardesty Raj Shah – Koehler Instrument Co., Inc.

Exhibition Hours Monday, May 22 • Noon – 5 pm *Dedicated hour of trade show time from 3-4 pm. No other annual meeting activity during this time. Tuesday, May 23 • 9:30 am – Noon & 2 – 5:30 pm *Trade show closes for two hours for the Presidents Luncheon & STLE Business Meeting from noon to 2 pm. Also, there will be a second dedicated hour of trade show time from 3-4 pm. No other annual meeting activity during this time. Wednesday, May 24 • 9:30 am – Noon

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STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2017 | AM35 2017 Annual Meeting Exhibitors More than 130 organizations are expected to display their newest products and services at the 2017 STLE Exhibition. Following is the list of exhibitors as of Dec. 7, 2016. Visit www.stle.org and see the Program Guide distributed onsite in Atlanta for the most up-to-date list.

Acme-Hardesty Nanjing Chemical Material Corp. Adeka Corp. Nanovea Afton Chemical Corp. Napoleon Engineering Services ANGUS Chemical Co. Nexeo Solutions Anton Paar Norplex-Micarta Auburn University PCAS Ayalytical Instruments, Inc. PCC-Chemax, Inc. Baron USA PCS Instruments Beckman Coulter PerkinElmer Bruker PMC Crystal BYK Additives & Instruments Rtec-Instruments Calumet Specialty Products Partners SANAM Corp. Cannon Instrument Co. Sasol Performance Chemicals C.C. Jensen, Inc. Savant Labs/Institute of Materials Chemtura Corp. Sea-Land Chemical, Co. Chevron Phillips Chemical Co. Shanghai NACO Lubrication Co. Colonial Chemical Shanghai Starry Chemical Co. Eastman Soltex Elè Corp. SONGWON Industrial Group Emery Oleochemicals Tannas Co. Ergon, Inc. Teknor Apex Co. Evonik Oil Additives USA, Inc. Temix Oleo ExxonMobil Chemical Co. The Dow Chemical Co. FedChem, LLC The Elco Corp. GEO Specialty Chemicals The Lubrizol Corp. Hangzhou Sungate Trading Co. Werner G. Smith Houghton International Wincom Industrial Quimica Lasem Zygo INEOS Oligomers Ingevity KH Neochem Americas, Inc. King Industries, Inc. Koehler Instrument Co., Inc. Lazar Scientific, Inc. Metall-Chemie Münzing

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