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74th STLE Annual Meeting and Exhibition

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#STLE2019 Message from the Chair Join your industry colleagues in Nashville!

Dear Industry Professional, I’d like to extend a personal invitation to In addition to being recognized as one of To learn about the industry’s newest join me for STLE’s 74th Annual Meeting & the industry’s premier technical meetings, technologies, products and services, visit the Exhibition, May 19-23, 2019, at the Omni the STLE Annual Meeting is also valued as exhibition, which is included in the meeting Nashville Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee. Start an opportunity for enhancing your registration. More than 120 companies will making plans now to engage with nearly professional credentials through education have booths, demonstrations and 1,600 of your peers in the field of and certification opportunities. information about how they can help you and lubrication engineering from around the understand your lubrication systems, The STLE education program is growing in world who will be participating in an improve their performance and save energy. popularity with companies seeking a extraordinary combination of technical competitive advantage in today’s faster- Program details, housing and other presentations, education courses, exhibits paced international business arena, where information about the meeting are all and related business and social activities. employee professional development has included in this brochure for your The Annual Meeting is always at the top of become an imperative. In a survey taken convenience. If you require further the list of benefits derived from STLE after the 2018 Annual Meeting, participants information or assistance, please contact membership, and this year’s program rated education courses as the most STLE headquarters at (847) 825-5536 (USA), promises to be stronger than ever. There will valuable portion of the event in terms of or visit our website at www.stle.org/ be a wealth of information and business meeting their business needs. 12 industry- annualmeeting for program updates. contacts waiting in Nashville for those who specific courses will be presented in I hope to see you in Nashville this May! attend. STLE’s Annual Meeting Program and Nashville taught by the top experts in their Sincerely, Education Committees, working together respected fields. with our headquarters staff and paper solicitation chairs (PSCs) representing STLE’s For more experienced professionals, the Ryan 20 technical committees, have developed an STLE Annual Meeting is often the place excellent program of more than 500 where individuals sit for one of STLE’s four technical-presentations devoted to all areas technical certification exams: Certified of tribology research and lubrication best Lubrication Specialist™, Certified Dr. Ryan Evans (The Timken Co.) practices, with presenters from academia, Metalworking Fluids Specialist™ and Oil Chair, 2019 Annual Meeting Program Committee government and industry. Monitoring Analyst I & II™.

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03 | General Information & Policies 09 | Daily Schedule At-a-Glance 37 | Keynote Address | | 04 | Registration Information 10 Technical Sessions/Commercial 37 Student Posters Marketing Forum 38 | 2019 Exhibition/Sponsorship 06 | Hotel Information 15 | By the Numbers Opportunities

| | 07 Meeting Registration Form 34 | Education Courses 39 Exhibition Floor Plan

08 | Welcome to Nashville 36 | Networking & Special Events 40 | 2019 Exhibitors List

AM2 | STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 General Information & Policies

The 2019 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 & The Society of Tribologists and Education Course Policies Lubrication Engineers (STLE) is a not- • All attendees must register. Photo Policy for-profit professional society founded • All attendees receive a badge with in 1944 to advance the science of STLE’s official photographer will take their registration materials. The tribology and the practice of photos of select technical sessions, badge must be worn at all times and lubrication engineering in order to Commercial Marketing Forum is required for admittance to any foster innovation, improve the presentations, social events and the technical session, education course performance of equipment and trade show. These photos will be used and the trade show. products, conserve resources and to promote the May 3-7, 2020, STLE protect the environment. Head - • Badges may not be exchanged. Annual Meeting & Exhibition in quartered in Park Ridge, Ill. (a Chicago Attendees who loan their badges to Chicago, IL (USA). If you do not wish to suburb), STLE is the leading technical others will have their badges have your photograph taken and organization serving more than 13,000 confiscated and their annual meeting published, please step out of the photo industry professionals and 250 privileges rescinded. frame or notify the photographer companies and organizations that • Annual Meeting registration includes afterward if your photo has been taken comprise the tribology and lubrication admittance to the trade show, so the image can be deleted. technical sessions, Commercial engineering business sector. Cellular Phone Policy STLE offers its members industry- Marketing Forum and all social In order to not disturb speakers or specific education and training, events, including the Monday evening fellow attendees, please keep cellular professional resources, technical Networking Reception and Tuesday telephones on vibrate and leave the information, certification programs afternoon President’s Luncheon. room to talk. and career development. • Distributing handouts at technical sessions is not permitted. Handouts About Our Annual Meeting will be given to education course Dress Code attendees. & Exhibition Business casual dress is appropriate • Disseminating material or for STLE events at the annual meeting. STLE’s conference is where some 1,600 conducting business in the exhibit Technical session and education members of the tribology research and hall is not permitted if you are not course speakers often choose attire lubrication engineering communities an official exhibitor. that is more formal on the day of their gather for five days of industry-specific presentations. technical education and professional development. Highlights include some Recording Policy 500 paper presentations, a 120- Audio or video recording is not Attendee Roster exhibitor trade show, the popular permitted in any of the annual The official attendee roster will be Commercial Marketing Forum and an meeting technical sessions or made available on the STLE website opportunity to establish business Commercial Marketing Forum (www.stle.org) in April 2019 prior to contacts and friendships with your presentations. Audio recording is the annual meeting. peers from around the world. permitted in the education courses with advance permission of the instructor. No video of any kind is permitted.

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STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | 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 President’s Luncheon (ticket required).STLE Education courses are $365 per course with full registration. Please see the registration form on page 7.

2019 STLE Annual Meeting Registration Rates Onsite Registration You may register onsite at the Omni Individual Single-Day Nashville Hotel, beginning at Noon on Saturday, May 18, 2019. Early Bird by April 23 After April 23 Monday through Thursday (Save $100!) The STLE registration desk is open daily thereafter through Thursday, May 23. STLE Members $715 $815 $325 Onsite registrants incur a $100 surcharge. Advance registrants may pick-up badges Speakers $715 $815 and registration materials at the Presenters $715 $815 registration desk during the following hours: Non-members $1,030 $1,130 $450 • Sunday, May 19 – 7 am – 6 pm Life Members $155 $155 • Monday, May 20 – 7 am – 6 pm Student Members $50 $50 • Tuesday, May 21 – 7 am – 6 pm • Wednesday, May 22 – 7 am – 6 pm Cancellations Payment Method • Thursday, May 23 – 7 am – Noon 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: 23, 2019, to receive refund less $100 Mastercard, Visa (preferred), American handling charge. No refunds will be Express and Discover. issued after April 23.

How To Register

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

AM4 | STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 Non-Members Welcome: 2019 Annual Meeting Exhibition Hours Two Options for Attending Omni Nashville Hotel STLE’s core annual meeting audience is our membership of tribology researchers and Monday, May 20 • Noon-5 pm lubrication professionals from around the *Dedicated hour of trade show time from 3-4 pm. No other annual meeting world. However, non-members are welcome at activity during this time. the conference and encouraged to attend. Participating in our conference is the best way Tuesday, May 21 • 9:30 am – Noon & 2 – 5:30 pm to gain an overview of STLE’s many products *Trade show closes for two hours for the President’s Luncheon & STLE Business and services and meet your peers in the Meeting from Noon to 2 pm. Also, there will be a second dedicated hour of trade tribology and lubrication engineering show time from 3-4 pm. No other annual meeting activity during this time. communities. Wednesday, May 22 • 9:30 am – Noon STLE offers full and one-day annual meeting registration options. Because non-members pay a higher meeting registration rate, the best way to attend is by joining the society. “ STLE is one of the best organizations for education, sharing technology Cost of membership is less than the difference and networking. The STLE Annual Meeting can’t be missed. between the member and non-member annual meeting registration rates. So you actually save money by joining STLE and “STLE Annual Meetings provides a great opportunity to meet coming to the meeting as a member than you fellow tribologists and to stay would if you came as a non-member – plus you get all the other benefits of STLE membership! updated with current and However, if your company does not permit you upcoming research topics.” to join a professional society, another option is to pay the non-member registration rate for the annual meeting. If you do, you’ll also receive a one-year free STLE membership – a $150 value. “The networking alone is worth the price of admission!”

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To learn more about the benefits of STLE and to access a membership application, log on to www.stle.org or call STLE headquarters at 847-825-5536.

Future Industry Meeting Dates

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STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM5 Need a Visa? International attendees can request an invitation letter for the 2019 STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition. For more information, contact Merle Hedland at (630) 428-2133, [email protected].

Housing & Room Reservations Housing for the 2019 STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition is at:

Omni Nashville Hotel Attendees are encouraged to stay at the 250 Fifth Avenue South Omni Nashville Hotel, as doing so helps Nashville, Tennessee 37203 STLE reduce the costs of future annual (615) 782-5300 meetings. STLE has negotiated a rate of $239 (single room)/$249 (double room) a The Omni Nashville Hotel is created night (taxes are not included) at the Omni specifically to be an authentic expression Nashville Hotel through April 23, 2019. U.S. of the city's vibrant music culture. Across Government rate rooms are limited; proof from the Music City Center, this downtown of federal government employment must Nashville hotel is a one-of-a-kind be shown at check-in or higher rate will be experience, fully integrated with an charged. U.S. Government rate is the expansion of the Country Music Hall of prevailing government rate. Fame® and Museum on three levels. Located on Fifth Avenue between Reserve Your Room By April 23, 2019 Demonbreun and Korean Veterans • Call to make hotel reservations at Boulevard, Omni Nashville Hotel’s design is (800) 843-6664 a modern expression of the city’s distinct • Be sure to provide the group code: character, incorporating natural materials, Omni Nashville Hotel Amenities STLE 2019 Annual exposed steel and regional limestone. The 24-hour reception • Make all hotel reservations changes or multi-story hotel and expanded museum Five restaurants and three bars/lounges cancellations directly with the Omni share meeting and entertainment space Nashville Hotel and bring additional restaurants and retail Spacious guest rooms with refrigerator, venues to this dynamic destination in laptop safe and flat-screen TVs • Visit www.stle.org/annualmeeting downtown Nashville and blocks away from Complimentary 24-hour fitness center for a shortcut to the hotel registration website the city’s major attractions. The Omni Rooftop urban pool deck with spectacular Nashville Hotel is about a 15-minute drive views of the Nashville skyline from the Nashville International Airport, and lies within a 20-minute walk of the STLE Annual Meeting Rates center of Nashville. • $239 single occupancy • $249 double occupancy

For meeting registration and room reservations, visit www.stle.org/annualmeeting. All annual meeting events are at the Omni Nashville Hotel. April 23, 2019, is the cutoff date to receive discounted pricing at the Omni Nashville Hotel. Housing is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, and STLE does not guarantee room availability after April 23. If you plan on attending the 2019 STLE Annual Meeting, you are urged to make your room reservations as soon as possible

AM6 | STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 STLE 2019 Annual Meeting & Exhibition Individual Registration Form Omni Nashville Hotel | Nashville, TN (USA) | May 19-23, 2019

IN A HURRY? Register online at www.stle.org/annualmeeting 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: ______Country: ______E-mail: ______Fax: ______Phone: ______Onsite Cell Phone #* ______Emergency Contact Name* ______Emergency Contact Phone #* ______*STLE does not sell conference attendee cell phone numbers. This information is requested for use only by STLE for conference updates and in case of onsite emergencies. 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 President’s Luncheon. STLE Education Courses are $365 with full meeting registration except for ABMA Bearings Course ($650).

Cancellation requests must be received in writing no later Social Functions (Please  all that apply) than April 23, 2019, to receive refund less $100 handling fee. K No refunds issued after that date. Mail or fax this form to: Monday, May 20 – Networking Reception (free). Qty: ______STLE, 840 Busse Highway, Park Ridge, IL (USA) 60068 K Tuesday, May 21 – President’s Luncheon (one complimentary ticket included). Fax: (847) 825-1456. Questions? Call (847) 825-5536. K Tuesday, May 21 – Additional President’s Luncheon guest ticket ($50) Annual Meeting Registration Rates Members/Speakers/Presenters: $715 – Non-members: $1,030 Ala Carte Offerings Life Members: $155 – Student Members: $50 K STLE education course and lunch only. Annual Meeting After April 23 add $100 registration not required or included. Members: $550 per course. STLE Education Courses: Discounted rate with full meeting Non-members: $775 per course. registration ($365 per course) except for ABMA Bearings Course K ABMA Bearings Course ($650) with or without separate meeting ($650). Lunch included. registration. Lunch included. Sunday Education Courses, May 19, 2019 (8 am – 5 pm) Single-Day Registration Admission Please  one course only! Members: $325. Non-members: $450 K ABMA Bearings and Their Lubrication K Monday, May 20 (Technical Sessions & Trade Show Only) K Advanced Lubrication 301: Advanced Additives K Tuesday, May 21 (Technical Sessions & Trade Show Only) K Advanced Tribology 301: K K Automotive Lubrication 201: Diesel Wednesday, May 22 (Technical Sessions & Trade Show Only) K Biolubricants and Biofuels K Thursday, May 23 (Technical Sessions Only) K Hydraulics 201: Hydraulic Fluids and Systems Overview Payment Information K Metalworking 115: Metal Removal Fluids K Payment Enclosed K Payment Type: ______K Synthetic 203: Non-Petroleum Fluids and Their Uses Credit Card #: ______Wednesday Education Courses, May 22, 2019 (8 am – 5 pm) Please  one course only! Exp. Date: ______

K Advanced Lubrication 302: Advanced Lubrication Regimes Name on Card: ______K Basic Lubrication 103 Payment Amount: $ ______. ______K Metalworking 130: Metal Treatment Chemicals K Synthetic Lubricants 204: Basestock Selection and Applications Signature: ______

STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM7 NOTABLE ATTRACTIONS* Cheekwood Estate and Welcome to Nashville Gardens Nashville is the capital and the most populous city in the state of Tennessee and lies on the Cumberland Johnny Cash Museum River in the north-central part of the state. It is usually called the “Country Music Capital of the World,” Broadway Historic or more often “Music City USA,” however, in recent years, Nashville has done much to escape its country Entertainment District music image and become a regional center of culture and commerce. Major corporations such as Dell, Country Music Hall of Nissan, GM Motors, Bridgestone, USB Financial Services, AT&T, Google and Microsoft have operations Fame and Museum located in this charming Southern city. Nashville is quickly becoming a fun and enjoyable destination, and draws the most tourists internationally Adventure Science Center out of any city in the United States. The New York Times gave Nashville the moniker of the “it” city, and the Nashville Zoo overall progressive and loving environment, along with the diverse $100 billion economy consisting of Grand Ole Opry heath care, music, tech and automotive industries, have made people want to visit and live in the Music City. Ryman Auditorium The city is home to the world-famous Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Schermerhorn Symphony the historic Belmont Mansion, The Hermitage (the former home of U.S. President Andrew Jackson), Center Tennessee State Museum, as well as an abundance of shopping and entertainment attractions in the Historic Broadway District. Nashville is also home to several leading educational institutions, including Bicentennial Capitol Mall Vanderbilt University. State Park

*For more information about Nashville and things to do, visit www.visitmusiccity.com.

AM8 | STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 2019 Nashville Daily Schedule-at-a-Glance *As of Dec. 4, 2018

Saturday, May 18 Monday, May 20 Tuesday, May 21 Wednesday, May 22 Noon – 6 pm 7 am – 6 pm 7 am – 6 pm 7 am – 6 pm Onsite Registration Onsite Registration Onsite Registration Onsite Registration 7 – 7:45 am 7 – 7:45 am 7 – 7:45 am Speakers Breakfast Speakers Breakfast Speakers Breakfast Sunday, May 19 8 – 10 am 8 – 10 am 8 am – 5 pm 7 am – 6 pm Technical Sessions and Technical Sessions and Education Courses Onsite Registration Commercial Marketing Forum Commercial Marketing Forum (*registration required) 7 – 7:45 am 8 am – Noon Speakers Breakfast Technical Sessions and 8 am – 5 pm Commercial Marketing Forum Education Courses 9:30 am – Noon (*registration required) Commercial Exhibits and Student Posters 10 – 10:30 am 8 am – 2 pm Refreshment Break Tribology STEM Camp Noon – 1:30 pm 10 – 10:30 am Lunch (on your own) Refreshment Break 9:30 am – Noon 1:30 – 6 pm 10:30 am – Noon Commercial Exhibits and Technical Sessions and Opening General Session Student Posters Commercial Marketing Forum Keynote Speaker: 10 – 10:30 am Jeff Hemphill, Chief Refreshment Break 3 – 3:30 pm Technical Officer, Americas, Refreshment Break 6:30 – 8 pm Noon – 2 pm Schaeffler Group USA Inc. Student Networking President’s Luncheon/ Reception (Location TBD) Noon – 1:30 pm Business Meeting Thursday, May 23 Lunch (on your own) 2 – 6 pm 7 am – Noon Noon – 5 pm Technical Sessions and Onsite Registration Commercial Exhibits and Commercial Marketing Forum 7 – 7:45 am Student Posters 2 – 5:30 pm Speakers Breakfast 1:30 – 6 pm Commercial Exhibits and 8 – 10 am Technical Sessions and Student Posters Technical Sessions *Registration required Commercial Marketing Forum 3 – 4 pm 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Schedule is subject to change. 3 – 4 pm Exhibitor Appreciation STLE Certification Exams Please visit www.stle.org/ Exhibitor Appreciation Break annualmeeting for the most (*registration required) current information. All annual Break 10 – 10:30 am meeting events are held at the 6:30 – 8 pm Refreshment Break Omni Nashville Hotel. Networking Reception 3 – 3:30 pm Refreshment Break

STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM9 Technical Sessions

Choose from more than 500 papers 1B | Lubrication 1D | Gears I and presentations! Fundamentals I 8 – 8:30 am | Complex Esters – The following is the preliminary 2019 A New Oxidatively Stable Lubricity STLE Annual Meeting technical program 8 – 8:30 am | Behaviors of the Additive that will be updated right up until the Molecule in Chemisorption Layer Kevin Duncan, Croda, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom meeting in Nashville. Please visit Haoyu Li, Liran Ma, Jianbin Luo, Tsinghua University, www.stle.org/annualmeeting for the Beijing, China 8:30 – 9 am | Efficiency Testing for most current information. Registrants Industrial Gearboxes also will receive a Program Guide at the 8:30 – 9 am | Connecting meeting with updated information. Discontinuous and Continuous Paul Norris, Jakub Jelita Rydel, Chip Hewette, Tribological Models Helen Ryan, Afton Chemical, Bracknell, Berkshire, *As of Dec. 4, 2018 – Subject to Change. United Kingdom Guytri Kastane, Institut Pprime, Montpellier, France, Mathieu Renouf, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France, Noel Brunetiere, Institut Pprime, Futuroscope 9 – 9:30 am | A Short-Term Hot Monday, May 20, 2019 Chasseneuil Cedex, France Hardness Evaluation of Advanced Aerospace Gear Steels 9 – 9:30 am | On the Surface Lift-Off Cody Wassel, Aaron Isaacson, Sean McIntyre, Todd 1A | Materials Tribology I Transition in Rough Surface EHL Palmer, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA Contacts 8 – 8:30 am | Tribology of Polyben- Jonny Hansen, Marcus Björling, Roland Larsson, Machine 9:30 – 10 am | A New Thermally- zimidazole-Polyetheretherketone Elements, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden Coupled Model for Prediction of (PBI-PEEK) Blend Gearbox Power Losses Janet Wong, Imperial College London, London, 9:30 – 10 am | Novel Insight into Kharthik Chakravarthy, Amir Kadiric, Imperial College United Kingdom Tribology of Carbon Black Soot London, London, United Kingdom Particles in Engine Oil 8:30 – 9 am | Mechanical and Deepak Halenahally Veeregowda, Angela Tortora, 10 – 10:30 am – Break Thermal Performance of Ducom Instruments Europe B.V, Groningen, Netherlands Interpenetrating Versus Singular 1E | Commercial Marketing 10 – 10:30 am – Break Networks of Dynamically Forum I Crosslinked Polymers Zhijiang Ye, Ballal Ahammed, Nethmi De Alwis, 8 – 8:30 am | Evonik Oil Additives, USA Dominik Konkolewicz, Mehdi Zanjani, Miami University, 1C | Engine and Drivetrain Oxford, OH Special Program on Electric 8:30 – 9 am | Chevron Phillips Chemical Vehicles I Co. 9 – 9:30 am | Experimental 9 – 9:30 am | The Dow Chemical Co. Investigation into the Combined 8 – 8:30 am | Efficiency and Emission Effects of Roughness and Stiffness of EVs in Comparison to IC 9:30 – 10 am | Functional Products Inc. in Soft-Material Adhesion Engines: A Life Cycle Analysis 10 – 10:30 am – Break Abhijeet Gujrati, Tevis Jacobs, University of Pittsburgh, Kenneth Holmberg, VTT Technical Research Centre of Pittsburgh, PA, Siddhesh Dalvi, Ali Dhinojwala, Finland, Helsinki, Finland, Ali Erdemir, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL The University of Akron, Akron, OH 1G | Wind Turbine Tribology I

9:30 – 10 am | Experimental 8:30 – 9 am | An Insight into 8 – 8:30 am | Comparison of Measurements of Roughness- E-Mobility Ultrasonic Load Measurements Dependent Adhesion in Dean Tomazic, FEV North America Inc., Auburn Hills, MI on an Operational Wind Turbine Hard-Materials Contacts Bearing with Those Predicted by Luke Thimons, Abhijeet Gujrati, Tevis Jacobs, University 9 – 9:30 am | Automotive Fluids for Ricardo SABR of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Electrified Vehicles Benjamin Clarke, Gary Nicholas, Rob Dwyer-Joyce, Scott Halley, The Lubrizol Corp, Wickliffe, OH The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom, 10 – 10:30 am – Break Michael Wheeldon, Jonathan Wheals, Ricardo, Leamington Spa, United Kingdom 9:30 – 10 am | Open Discussion

8:30 – 9 am | Onsite Condition 10 – 10:30 am – Break Monitoring for Offshore Wind Turbine Gearbox Based on Colorimetry Kyoko Kojima, Hitachi, Ltd., Kokubunnji, Tokyo, Japan

AM10 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 Monday, May 20

9 – 9:30 am | Monitoring Load 1K | Metalworking Fluids I 1M | Fluid Film Bearings I and Lubrication in a Wind Turbine Gearbox Rolling Bearing in the Field 8 – 8:30 am | Computational Study 8 – 8:30 am | On the Static Load Gary Nicholas, Rob Dwyer-Joyce, The University of Aimed at Determining the Kinetics Performance of a Large Size, Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom of Branched Esters Against Heavily Loaded Spring Supported Aminolysis Thrust Bearing 9:30 – 10 am | Characterization of Mark Fennimore, Quaker Chemical, Conshohocken, PA Rasool Koosha, Luis San Andrés, Texas A&M University, White Etching Areas in Annealed College Station, TX AISI 52100 Processed by High 8:30 – 9 am | An Innovative Edger Pressure Torsion Tests Rolling Oil for Steel Plants 8:30 – 9 am | Design of Numerical Luis Wilches Peña, Ling Wang, Brian Mellor, University Natarajan Sivasurian, S. Paul, R. Mahapatra, Optimization for Gap-Compensated of Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United P. Bhatnagar, D. Saxena, S.S.V. Ramakumar, Indian Oil Hydrostatic Bearing Kingdom, Alexander Schwedt, Joachim Mayer, RWTH, Corporation Limited, Faridabad, Haryana, India Nenzi Wang, Yu-Wen Chen, Hsin-Yi Chen, Chang Gung Aacheb, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Walter University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan Holweger, Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG, 9 – 9:30 am | Metalworking Fluids Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, Germany and Chloride Corrosion on Iron 9 – 9:30 am | Experimental Study into Alloys Self-Levitating Sliding Contacts 10 – 10:30 am – Break John Burke, Alan Cross, Houghton International, Rafal Gawarkiewicz, Michal Wasilczuk, Gdansk University Norristown, PA of Technology, Gdansk, Poland, Tadeusz Stolarski, Brunel University London, London, United Kingdom 1J | Nanotribology I 9:30 – 10 am | Polyalkylene Glycol 9:30 – 10 am | The Performance of 8 – 8:30 am | Experimental as Performance Wear Lubricant Small Centre Pivoted PTFE Thrust Investigation of Friction and Wear Additive on Straight Oil Bearings in Low- to Medium-Speed Behavior of 52100 Steel Against Eduardo Lima, Dow Chemical Co., São Paulo, Brazil Applications Nano-Coated Mild Steel Subject to Refrigerant Lubrication 10 – 10:30 am – Break Stephen Dixon, John Butler, Paul Bruce, Michell Bearings Ltd., South Shields, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom Muhammad Bhutta, Zulfiqar Khan, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, Dorset, United Kingdom 1L | Nonferrous Metals I 10 – 10:30 am – Break 8:30 – 9 am | Development of Next 8 – 8:30 am | Static Multiple Light Generation Coolants Using Scattering as a Tool to Characterize 2A | Materials Tribology II Nanofluids for Meeting Future Stability and Size of Nonferrous Cooling Challenges in EV and Fluids 1:30 – 2:30 pm | Self-Organization Hybrid Vehicle Applications in Materials Subjected to Severe Christelle Tisserand, Formulaction, Worthington, OH Simon Tung, Innovation Technology Consulting, Plastic Deformation: Relevance and Rochester Hills, MI Application to Wear Resistance of 8:30 – 9 am | Friction Reduction on Metallic Alloys Anodized Alumina by Impregnating 9 – 9:30 am | Influence of Copper Ashless Fillers Pascal Bellon, Robert Averback, University of Illinois at Oxide and Tungsten Carbide Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL Nanoparticles on Micropitting Svajus Asadauskas, Tadas Matijosius, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology, Vilnius, Lithuania Under Boundary Lubrication 2:30 – 3 pm | Adhesion, Self-Welding Sougata Roy, Yosef Jazaa, Sriram Sundararajan, Iowa and Static Friction Coefficient of 9 – 9:30 am | Update on Challenges State University, Ames, IA Ni Alloys at Elevated Temperature in Machining Aluminum Alloys Md. Saifur Rahman, Andreas Polycarpou, Texas A&M Neil Canter, Chemical Solutions, Willow Grove, PA 9:30 – 10 am | Synergistic Effects University, College Station, TX Between Silver and Palladium 9:30 – 10 am | Aluminum Staining: Nanoparticles in Boundary 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Lubrication Achieving Performance Without Sacrificing Fluid Longevity Chanaka Kumara, Harry Meyer, Jun Qu, Oak Ridge 4 – 4:30 pm | Understanding the National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN Nicole Webb, ANGUS Chemical Co., Buffalo Grove, IL Role of Protective Metal Oxides in Nanoscale Tribocorrosion 10 – 10:00 am – Break 10 – 10:30 am – Break Alex Lin, Xiao-xiang Yu, Laurence Marks, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM11 Technical Sessions

4:30 – 5 pm | Evaluation of Friction 4 – 4:30 pm | Development of a 5 – 5:30 pm | Understanding Base Performance and Wear Reduction Refined Full Cavitation Model Oils and Lubricants for Electric of Boronized Steels Considering Vapor and Air Drivetrain Applications Brandon Wong, Philip Egberts, University of Calgary, Yan Wang, Xuesong Li, Xiaodong Ren, Chunwei Gu, Yungwan Kwak, Atanu Adhvaryu, Xinggao Fang, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Eugene Medvedovski, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Christopher Cleveland, Afton Chemical Corp., Richmond, Endurance Technologies Inc., Calgary, Alberta, Canada VA, Susie Hurley, Afton Chemical Limited, Bracknell, United Kingdom 4:30 – 5 pm | Multi-Scale Modeling 5 – 5:30 pm | Elevated Temperature of the Lubrication Between Rough Nanomechanical & Nano tribo logical Surfaces 5:30 – 6 pm | Open Discussion Behaviors of Ni Alloys Surface Noel Brunetiere, Arthur Francisco, Institut Pprime, Oxides: Part I – Experimental Study Futuroscope Chasseneuil, Cedex, France Md. Saifur Rahman, Andreas Polycarpou, Texas A&M 2D | Gears II University, College Station, TX, Sepehr Salari, 5 – 5:30 pm | Impact of ZDDP 1:30 – 2 pm | Softening Mechanisms Ali Beheshti, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA Degradation – Influence of Engine in Carburized Aerospace Gear Oil Condition on Friction and Wear 5:30 – 6 pm | Elevated Temperature Steels During Short-Term Exposure Nicole Doerr, Serhiy Budnyk, Andjelka Ristic, Marcella to High Temperature Nanomechanical & Nanotribological Frauscher, Adam Agocs, AC2T Research GmbH, Wiener Behaviors of Ni Alloys Surface Neustadt, Austria Aaron Isaacson, Pennsylvania State University, State Oxides: Part II – Finite Element Study College, PA, Cody Wassel, Sean McIntyre, Pennsylvania State University Applied Research Laboratory, University Sepehr Salari, Ali Beheshti, George Mason University, Park, PA, Todd Palmer, Pennsylvania State University, Fairfax, VA, Md. Saifur Rahman, Texas A&M University, 2C | Engine and Drivetrain Wayne, PA Collage Station, TX Special Session on Electric Vehicles II 2 – 2:30 pm | Fatigue Calculations 6 – 6:30 pm | The Wear Mechanism for Rough Surface Contacts with of Flexspline Materials Regulated 1:30 – 2 pm | Challenges and Measured and Synthesized Run-In by Novel Amorphous/Crystal Oxide Opportunities with Lubricants for Surface Roughness Form Evolution on a Frictional HEV/EV Vehicles Hassneen Asadi, Pwt Evans, Alastair Clarke, Kayri Sharif, Interface Arup Gangopadhyay, Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, MI Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom Caixia Zhang, Zhifeng Liu, Jianhua Wang, Institute of Advanced Manufacturing and Intelligent Technology, 2:30 – 3 pm Influence of Specific Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China 2 – 2:30 pm | New Challenges for | Tribologists and Lubrication Film Thickness and Surface Engineers From Vehicle Roughness Properties on 2B | Lubrication Electrification Micropitting Damage Fundamentals II Chris Shamie, Schaeffler Group USA, Brighton, MI Amir Kadiric, Benjamin Wainwright, Pawel Rycerz, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

1:30 – 2 pm | Fluid Properties and 2:30 – 3 pm | Fuel Economy Testing 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Testing Parameters that Impact Using a Prius Engine Lubricant Shear Stability Peter Lee, Dan Worcester, Southwest Research Institute, 4 – 4:30 pm | Development of a Sona Sivakova, Bart Schober, The Lubrizol Corp., San Antonio, TX Wickliffe, OH CEC-Pitting Test Method for Gear 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Lubricants – Measures to Reduce Scattering and Micropitting 2 – 2:30 pm | Hyperbranched Polymers for Shear Stable Viscosity 4 – 4:30 pm | Newly Developed Generation in Gear Pitting Tests Index Improvers Lubricants for the Challenges of Christopher Illenberger, Institute of Machine Elements Electric Drivetrains Gear Research Centre (FZG), TU Munich, Garching, Lelia Cosimbescu, Deepika Malhotra, Pacific Northwest Germany National Laboratory, Richland, WA, Robert Erck, Argonne Tobias Bender, Fuchs Lubricants Co., Wedel, Germany, National Laboratory, Lemont, IL Thomas Kraft, Gerd Jacobs, Erik Schuster, Rolf Luther, Bernhard Hagemann, Fuchs Schmierstoffe GmbH, 4:30 – 5 pm | A Model for the Mannheim, Germany Formation and Wear of Oxide 2:30 – 3 pm | EHD Friction at Very High Pressure Tribofilms on Aerospace Steels 4:30 – 5 pm Challenges and Under High-Speed Boundary Hugh Spikes, Jie Zhang, Imperial College London, | London, United Kingdom Outlooks for Transmission Fluids Lubrication Conditions in Electric Vehicles Sean McIntyre, Pennsylvania State University, Wayne, PA, Stephen Berkebile, Nikhil Murthy, US Army Research 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Hong Gao, Shell Global Solutions, Houston, TX Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD

AM12 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 Monday, May 20

5 – 5:30 pm | A Model for Gear Life 4 – 4:30 pm | The Role of Sulfur in 2J | Nanotribology II with Surface and Subsurface Limiting Oil Drain Interval in Wind 1:30 – 2:30 pm | Invited Talk Survival: Tribological Effects Turbine Main Gearbox Lubricants Guillermo Morales-Espejel, SKF, Nieuwegein, UT, Michael Blumenfeld, David Holt, Tabassumul Haque, 2:30 – 3 pm | Why Many Liquids Netherlands ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, Annandale, NJ Appear to Solidify During Squeeze- Out – Even When They Don’t 5:30 – 6 pm | Industrial Gear Oil 4:30 – 5 pm | Initiation Mechanism Hongyu Gao, Martin Müser, Universität des Saarlandes, Models Based on High-Viscosity of White Etching Cracks Under the Saarbrücken, Germany Naphthenic Base Oils and Viscosity Influence of Electric Current Index Improvers Ling Wang, Viktorija Rumpf, University of Southampton, 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Southampton, United Kingdom, Alexander Schwedt, Thomas Norrby, Linda Malm, Nynas AB, Nynashamn, 4 – 4:30 pm | Dynamic Behavior of a Sweden Joachim Mayer, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany, Walter Holweger, Schaeffler Technologies, Droplet Under Vibration Condition Herzogenaurach, Germany Jing Xu, Jiadi Lian, Guodong Liu, Shaochao Fan, Jing Ni, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou City, China 2E | Commercial Marketing Forum II 5 – 5:30 pm | Real Scale Test of an Innovative Sensor-Set for Early Risk 4:30 – 5 pm | Effect of the Dispersion 1:30 – 2 pm | Colonial Chemical Inc. Detection of White Etching Cracks of Nanoparticle Additives on Their at a 2.7-MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Lubricity for Use in Metalworking 2 – 2:30 pm | ExxonMobil Chemical Corp. Freia Harzendorf, Ralf Schelenz, Georg Jacobs, RWTH Fluids 2:30 – 3 pm | Kao Chemicals GmbH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany, Walter Holweger, Shilpa Beesabathuni, Yan Zhou, Yixing Philip Zhao, Schaeffler AG, Herzogenaurach, Germany, Torsten Bley, Houghton International, Norristown, PA 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Hydac Electronic GmbH, Saarbruecken, Germany,Soeren Barteldes, QASS GmbH, Wetter, Germany 4 – 4:30 pm | LANXESS Corp. 5 – 5:30 pm | Interfacial Nano- Mechanics of Friction Modifiers 4:30 – 5 pm | ANGUS Chemical Co. Kazushi Tamura, Kenji Sunahara, Hiroyuki Tatsumi, 2H | Testing in Soft Tribology Motoharu Ishikawa, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., Ichihara, 5 – 5:30 pm | Evonik Oil Additives USA Tribotesting & Biotribology Joint Japan, Masashi Mizukami, Kazue Kurihara, Tohoku Session University, Sendai, Japan

2G | Wind Turbine Tribology II 1:30 – 2 pm | Relating Sensory 5:30 – 6 pm | Study of the Nanoscale Perception to the Tribology of Milk Wear Behaviors of Gallium Nitride 1:30 – 2 pm | Determining Using Molecular Dynamics Mechanical Properties of White Grace Hully, Izzy Roots, Tom Welham, PCS Instruments, London, United Kingdom, Philippa Cann, Marc Masen, Pengzhe Zhu, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, China Etching Areas in Carburized 8620 Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom Steel Using Spherical 6 – 6:30 pm | Study on the Nanoindentation 2 – 2:30 pm Test Methods with | Quantitative Evaluation of the Jonathan Leung, Richard Neu, Georgia Institute of Natural and Artificial Specimen for Surface Force Using a Scanning Technology, Atlanta, GA, Vikram Bedekar, Rohit Biotribological Applications Voothaluru, The Timken Co., North Canton, OH Probe Microscope Florian Rummel, Kartik Pondicherry, Anton Paar GmbH, Wataru Yagi, Tomomi Honda, University of Fukui, Fukui, Ostfildern, Germany 2 – 2:30 pm | Evaluating the Effect of Japan, Kazushi Tamura, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., Heat and Surface Treatments on the Ichihara, Japan 2:30 – 3 pm | Finger-Pad Gripping: Formation of White Etching Cracks Understanding the Influential Benjamin Gould, Aaron Greco, Nicholaos Demas, Factors Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL Raman Maiti, Wei Li, Zeng Lu, Stephen Matcher, Matt Carre, Roger Lewis, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, 2:30 – 3 pm | Effect of Lubricant United Kingdom Stability on White Etching Area Evolution Under Severe Dynamic 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Load Sliding Contact Kodoor Sreeraj, Linto Davis, P. Ramkumar, Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM), Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM13 Technical Sessions Monday, May 20

2K | Metalworking Fluids II 2L | Nonferrous Metals II 2M | Fluid Film Bearings II

1:30 – 2 pm | Comprehensive 1:30 – 2 pm | Thermal Behavior of 1:30 – 2 pm | Experimental Investigations of Tribology Polyformates of Milkweed and Investigations of Oil Pockets Properties of Metalworking Fluid Soybean Oils Effect on the Lubrication Regime Chemistries on Multi-Metals Rogers Harry-O’kuru, James Xu, USDA-ARS-NCAUR, Transition of Journal Bearings Yixing Philip Zhao, Houghton International, Peoria, IL, Girma Biresaw, USDA-ARS-NCAUR-BOR, Jaroslaw Sep, Lidia Galda, Rzeszow University of Norristown, PA Peoria, IL Technology, Rzeszow, Poland, Artur Olszewski, Tomasz Zochowski, Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland 2 – 2:30 pm | Go Figure: Using 2 – 2:30 pm | Development of Novel Analytics and Statistics in and Safer Dt-MPM Antioxidants Metalworking and McIn Multifunctional Corrosion 2 – 2:30 pm | On The Effect of Journal Kinematics on the Force Emil Schnellbacher, Formulas & Solutions, LLC, Allen Inhibitors for Industrial Applications Park, MI Ashok Cholli, Polnox Corp., Lowell, MA Coefficients of a Test Squeeze Film Damper Supplied With an Air in Oil 2:30 – 3 pm | Coolant Emulsion 2:30 – 3 pm | Effect of Isomerization Mixture Properties and Field Performance on the Physical and Tribological Luis San Andrés, Xueliang Lu, Texas A&M University, of Metal Removal Fluids Properties of Oleic Acid College Station, TX, Wei Zhang, Tianjin University, Yixing Philip Zhao, Houghton International, Tianjin, China Norristown, PA Girma Biresaw, Robert Dunn, Grigor Bantchev, Rogers Harry-O’kuru, USDA-ARS-NCAUR-BOR, Peoria, IL, Helen Ngo, USDA-ARS-ERRC, Wyndmoore, PA 2:30 – 3 pm | Dynamic Experimental 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Research of Controllable Squeeze 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Film Damper 4 – 4:30 pm | New Innovations in Chao Chen, Xiaojing Wang, Nie Zhou, Jun Liu, Jiaqi Rust Preventive Sustainability Zheng, Caizhi Zhu, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China 4 – 4:30 pm | Scuffing Performance Amelia Hadler, Jennifer Clark, Gregory Moran, Eric of Brass-Cast Iron Contact Pair in Rodeheaver, Britt Minch, Lubrizol Corp., Wickliffe, OH Hydraulic Fluid 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break M. Cinta Lorenzo Martin, Oyelayo Ajayi, Sheera Lum, 4:30 – 5 pm | Vulnerability and the Art George Fenske, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, 4 – 4:30 pm | A New Test Rig to Meet of Metalworking Fluid Formulation IL, Girma Biresaw, Grigor Bantchev, Rogers Harry-O’kuru, Industrial Applications: Startup Nicole Webb, Soraya Krasczcyk, Clayton Cooper, ANGUS USDA-ARS-NCAUR-BOR, Peoria, IL and Performance of a Two Lobe Chemical Co., Buffalo Grove, IL Journal Bearing 4:30 – 5 pm | Water Soluble/ Jean Bouyer, Pascal Jolly, Michel Fillon, Institute Pprime, 5 – 5:30 pm | Parts Cleaning Dispersible Corrosion Inhibitors for Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex, France Fundamentals – Importance of Nonferrous Metalworking Fluids Cleaning and Rinsing Tiffany Meyers, Clariant, Mount Holly, NC 4:30 – 5 pm | Ultrasonic Oil Film Suresh Patel, Chemetall, New Providence, NJ Measurements in Journal Bearings 5 – 5:30 pm | Nuclear Magnetic Scott Beamish, Henry Brunskill, Andrew Hunter, Resonance Spectroscopy as a Rob Dwyer-Joyce, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Useful Tool for the Analysis of United Kingdom Emulsions, Part II 5 – 5:30 pm | Development of a Josef Leimhofer, AMAG Rolling GmbH, Ranshofen, Austria Gaseous Cavitation Model for Oil-Film Bearing Considering 5:30 – 6 pm | Synthesis and Detailed Thermal Effect Characterization of Dimer and Aoshuang Ding, Xuesong Li, Xiaodong Ren, Chunwei Gu, Trimer Acid Products Using Acid Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Zeolite Catalysts Helen Ngo, Jianwei Zhang, Alberto Nunez, Robert Moreau, USDA, Wyndmoor, PA

6 – 6:30 pm | Nonferrous Business Meeting

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ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM15 Technical Sessions

Tuesday, May 21, 2019 3E | Commercial Marketing 11 – 11:30 am | Foam Mechanism for Forum III Soluble Oils Robert Golden, Pilot Chemical Co., Cincinnati, OH 8 – 8:30 am | Vanderbilt Chemicals, LLC 3D | Wear I 8:30 – 9 am | Chevron Phillips Chemical 11:30 am – Noon | Evaluation of 8 – 8:30 am | Effects of Shoe Design Co. Performance Properties of Slideway and Progressive Wear on Traction Lubricants 9 – 9:30 am | Sea-Land Chemical Co. Performance John Hogan, The Lubrizol Corp., Wickliffe, OH Sarah Hemler, Kurt Beschorner, University of Pittsburgh, 9:30 – 10 am | Lockhart Chemical Co. Pittsburgh, PA 10 – 10:30 am – Break 3G | Tribotesting I 8:30 – 9 am | Methods to Study the Life of an Asperity Subjected to 10:30 – 11 am | Croda Inc. 8 – 8:30 am | In-Situ Measurement of Friction by Causing Nano-Scale Tribological Contact 11 – 11:30 am | King Industries Inc. Arnab Bhattacharjee, Nikolay Garabedian, David Burris, Slip with a High-Powered Ultrasonic University of Delaware, Newark, DE 11:30 am – Noon | Münzing Wave Rob Dwyer-Joyce, Xiangwei Li, University of Sheffield, 9 – 9:30 am | Gait Parameters of Sheffield, United Kingdom Shoe Wear: A Case Study of the 3F | Metalworking Fluids III Shoe Wear Rate by Individual Gait 8:30 – 9 am | Development of a Test 8 – 8:30 am Effect of Different Parameters | Procedure, System and Process Organic Acids in Organosilanes/ Erika Pliner, Sarah Hemler, Kurt Beschorner, University for High Throughput Tribological of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Organic Acids Combo Systems Testing of Used Oil Samples as Part as Stain/Corrosion Inhibitors in of a Condition Monitoring Protocol Metalworking Fluids for Application 9:30 – 10 am | Ash-Induced Wear George Plint, Phoenix Tribology Ltd., Kingsclere, Select, on Biomass Pre-Conversion on Aluminum Alloys United Kingdom Equipment Hoon Kim, Joana Costa, John Pentangelo, BASF/Chemetall, New Providence, NJ Kyungjun Lee, Jun Qu, James R. Keiser, Oak Ridge 9 – 9:30 am | Florescent National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, Erik Kuhn, Nanoparticle – Assisted Probing of Edward Wolfrum, National Renewable Energy 8:30 – 9 am | Substitution of Zinc Fluidic Behavior on 3D Printed Laboratory, Denver, CO Stearate in Cold Extrusion Surfaces Processes Peter Renner, Hong Liang, Wei Dai, Texas A&M 10 – 10:30 am – Break Wilhelm Rehbein, LANXESS Deutschland GmbH, University, College Station, TX Mannheim, Germany 10:30 – 11 am | Predicting Slip Risk 9:30 – 10 am | Contamination Impact Based on Footwear 9 – 9:30 am | A Dynamic Industry on Gas-Phase Synthesized Sarah Hemler, Kurt Beschorner, University of Pittsburgh, Needs Dynamic Additives – and Graphene Platelets Pittsburgh, PA State-of-the-Art Wetting Agents Effectiveness as a Lubricant Kai Wirz, Evonik Nutrition & Care GmbH, Essen, Germany Additives in Bio-Derived Oil & PAO 11 – 11:30 am Influence of Film | Gordon Krauss, Albert Dato, Harvey Mudd College, Structure on Vane Pump Protection 9:30 – 10 am | High-Oil Emulsions for Claremont, CA, Matthew Siniawski, Loyola Marymount Xinggao Fang, Mark Devlin, Phillipe Ezanno, Afton MWFs Based on Heavy Naphthenic University, Los Angeles, CA Chemical Corp., Richmond, VA Base Oils Thomas Norrby, Linda Malm, Nynas AB, Nynashamn, 10 – 10:30 am – Break 11:30 am – Noon | The Role of Sweden Counterface Roughness Orientation 10:30 – 11 am | The Influence of in the Thermal Effects on the 10 – 10:30 am – Break Operating Parameters and Deposition of PEEK Transfer Films Viscometrics in Energy Efficiency Cris Schwartz, Mark Placette, Iowa State University, 10:30 – 11 am | Overcoming the Field in Rolling Sliding Concentrated Ames, IA Trial Challenges of Rust Protection Contacts in Outdoor Environments through Mukesh Dubey, R. Mahapatra, Ajay Harinarain, Sarita Effective Performance Modeling Seth, Sarita Garg, Deepak Saxena, S S V Ramakumar, Clifford Pratt, Ross Dworet, Charlie Harris, Kathleen Indian Oil Corp. Limited, R&D Centre, Faridabad, Clancy, King Industries Inc., Norwalk, CT Haryana, India

AM16 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 Tuesday, May 21

11 – 11:30 am | Testing the Wear Life 10:30 – 11 am | Numerical and 11:30 am – Noon | Real-Time of Sandpaper Experimental Investigations of Measurements of Piston Ring and Kenneth Budinski, Bud Labs, Rochester, NY the Performance of Pocketed Liner Lubrication in a Marine Diesel Thrust Bearings Operating in Engine Using Ultrasound 11:30 am – Noon | Insoluble Residues Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems Xiangwei Li, Henry Brunskill, Rob Dwyer-Joyce, from Thin Films of Hydraulic Fluids Peng Wang, Thomas Reddyhoff, Daniele Dini, Leonardo Centre for Tribology, Sheffield, United and Engine Oils after Prolonged Francisco Profito, Imperial College London, London, Kingdom, Matthias Stark, Winterthur Gas & Diesel, Winterthur, Switzerland Heating United Kingdom Svajus Asadauskas, Dalia Brazinskiene, Asta Griguceviciene, Center for Physical Sciences and 11 – 11:30 am | Determination of 3J | Nanotribology III Technology, Vilnius, Lithuania Inducer Shape Influence on Acoustic Levitation Characteristics 8 – 8:30 am | Block Copolymer Bartosz Bastian, Michal Wodtke, Gdansk University of Nanoparticles Prepared via 3H | Fluid Film Bearings III Technology, Gdansk, Pomorskie, Poland Polymerisation-Induced Self Assembly for Use as a Friction 8 – 8:30 am | Dynamic Performance Modifier in Motor Oils Analysis of Hydrostatic Oil Film 3I | Engine & Drivetrain I Liam Pratt, Rob Dwyer-Joyce, Steve Armes, University Considering Oil Pad Damage Under 8 – 8:30 am DD13 Liners – Batch of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom Extreme Working Conditions | Consistency and Scuffing Initiation Zhifeng Liu, Yongsheng Zhao, Qiang Cheng, Congbin 8:30 – 9 am | Scale Dependent Yang, Institute of Advanced Manufacturing and Peter Lee, Carlos Sanchez, Jose Starling, Southwest Intelligent Technology, Beijing University of Technology, Research Institute, San Antonio, TX Tribological Behavior of Steel on Beijing, China MoS2 Co-Deposited Commercial 8:30 – 9 am | Real-Time Wear Lubricants with Macroscopic and 8:30 – 9 am | TEHD Analysis of Mapping of a 2.0L Turbocharged Nanoscale Contacts Dynamic Behavior of a Planetary Gasoline Direct Injection Engine Peter Serles, Tobin Filleter, The , Star Gearbox Journal Bearing Due Peter Lee, Craig Wileman, Gregory Hansen, Southwest Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Guillaume Colas, Institut FEMTO-ST, Besançon, France, Aurélien Saulot, INSA Lyon, to Misalignment Torque Research Institute, San Antonio, TX Lyon, France Balint Pap, Alexis Dombek, Patrice Gedin, Ludwig Biadalla, Safran Transmission Systems, Colombes, France, 9 – 9:30 am | Effect of Surface 9 – 9:30 am Frictional Anisotropy Michel Fillon, Institut Pprime, Chasseneuil-du-Poitou, Textures on Fuel Economy | in Single Crystalline Superlubric France Stephen Hsu, Govindaiah Patakamuri, George Washington University, Washington DC, Timothy Heterojunctions: The Case of 9 – 9:30 am | Comparison of CFD-FSI Cushing, GMC, Warren, MI Graphite/ and Reynolds Equation Based Interface Approaches in the Prediction of 9:30 – 10 am | Experimental Ming Ma, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Dynamic Coefficients of a Research on the Tribological Convergent-Divergent Slider Performance of Laser Textured 9:30 – 10 am | A Direct Experimental Bearing with an Eeforming Liner Cylinder Liner Link Between Atomic-Scale and Troy Snyder, Minel Braun, The University of Akron, Bifeng Yin, Bo Xu, Hekun Jia, Huiqin Zhou, Xin Kuang, Macro-Scale Friction Akron, OH School of Automotive and Traffic Engineering, Jiangsu Nikolay Garabedian, David Burris, University of University, Zhenjiang, China Delaware, Newark, DE 9:30 – 10 am | Thermal 10 – 10:30 am – Break Characteristics of a Vertical 10 – 10:30 am – Break Hydrostatic Guideway System with Ballscrew Drive of Precision 10:30 – 11 am | A Comparison of 10:30 – 11:30 am | Nanotribology of Milling Machines Tribosystems, Wear Mechanism Tunable Polymer Coatings Hua-Chih Huang, National Kaohsiung University of and Lubricant Effects in Silent and Marina Ruths, University of Massachusetts-Lowell, Science and Technology, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, Roller Timing Chains Lowell, MA Wen-Hao Yang, Hiwin Technologies Corp., Taichung, Ramoun Mourhatch, Shelby Skelton, Seyedeh Taiwan Mahboobeh Hosseini, Chevron Oronite LLC, Richmond, CA 11:30 am – Noon | Improved Parameter Estimation for 10 – 10:30 am – Break 11 – 11:30 am | Friction and Wear Nanoindentation Measurements Investigations on Chain Joints of John Despard, Matthew Brake, Rice University, Timing Chains Houston, TX, Hamid Ghaednia, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Andre Becker, Sauer Bernd, Institute of Machine Elements, Gears, and Transmissions, University of Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM17 Technical Sessions

3K | Environmentally 3L | Lubrication 3M | 2D Materials Friendly Fluids I Fundamentals III Materials Tribology and Nanotribology Joint Session I 8 – 8:30 am | Positive Effects of 8 – 8:30 am | Towards a Fundamental Mono-Unsaturation on Hydraulic Understanding of Organic Friction 8 – 8:30 am | Friction on 2D Fluid Performance Modifier Additives Materials: Friction Contrast Svajus Asadauskas, Linas Labanauskas, Center for Sophie Campen, Janet Wong, Imperial College London, Between Graphene, MoS2 and Physical Sciences and Technology, Vilnius, Lithuania, London, United Kingdom Graphene-MoS2 Heterostructures Jean Couturier, Jean Dubois, Arkema, Europe, France Mohammad Rasool Vazirisereshk, Ashlie Martini, 8:30 – 9 am | Research on University of California, Merced, Merced, CA, Han Ye, 8:30 – 9 am | Ecolabel 2018 and Polyalkylene Glycols Superlubricity Mengqiang Zhao, A.T. Charlie Johnson, Robert Carpick, VGP2018 II. Changes and System University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Zhijiang Challenges in 2019 Wenrui Liu, Yuhong Liu, Tsinghua University, Beijing, Ye, Miami University, Oxford, OH Paula Vettel, Novvi LLC, Emeryville, CA China 8:30 – 9 am | Interlayer Friction and 9 – 9:30 am | Soybean Oil: 9 – 9:30 am | Influence of the Oil Superlubricity in Single-Crystalline Lubricating Performance Additives and Their Molecular Contact Enabled by 2D Flake- Robert Brentin, Omni Tech International, Midland, MI Structure on the Wetting and Wrapped AFM Tips Friction Performance Yanmin Liu, Tianbao Ma, State Key Laboratory of 9:30 – 10 am | Evaluation of Water Mitjan Kalin, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia Tribology, Beijing, China Soluble Polymers for Aqueous Lubricants 9:30 – 10 am | Traction Curves and 9 – 9:30 am | Pressure-Induced Erik Willett, Functional Products Inc., Macedonia, OH Rheological Properties of Some Friction Collapse of Graphite Flake Lubricating Fluids Sliding on Muscovite Surfaces 10 – 10:30 am – Break Robert Erck, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL Bingtong Liu, Jin Wang, Ming Ma, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

10:30 – 11 am | Performance 10 – 10:30 am – Break 9:30 – 10 am Robust Microscale Comparison of Hydraulic Oil Blends | Superlubricity in Graphite/ Made with Vegetable-Based Fluids; 10:30 – 11 am | Effect of Different Hexagonal Boron Nitride Layered Evaluations of High Oleic, Low Oleic Running-In Stages on Fatigue Heterojunctions Vegetable Oils as Well as a Mineral Life of Mixed-Lubricated Circular Oil Blend Contacted Machine Elements Yiming Song, Ming Ma, Quanshui Zheng, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Davide Mandelli, Oded Hod, Doug Adams, RSC Bio Solutions, Indian Trail, NC Hui Cao, Yonggang Meng, Tsinghua University, Michael Urbakh, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Italy Beijing, China

11 – 11:30 am | Bio-Based Base Oils 10 – 10:30 am – Break for Performance Lubricants 11 – 11:30 am | Prediction of Friction in EHL Point Contacts Operating Basudeb Saha, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 10:30 – 11 am | Raman Spectroscopy Under Mixed Lubrication Conditions as an Effective Tool to Detect 11:30 am – Noon | Estolides – Marcus Björling, Andreas Almqvist, Luleå University of Interaction on 2D Material Interfaces Technology, Luleå, Sweden The Latest in High Viscosity Xiang Zhou, Dameng Liu, Jianbin Luo, State Key Biosynthetic Base Oils Laboratory of Tribology, Beijing, China 11:30 am – Noon | The Role of Fatty Jakob Bredsguard, Biosynthetic Technologies, Rancho Amine Chemistry in Friction Santa Margarita, CA 11 – 11:30 am | Friction Modulation Reduction on Graphene: Underlying Substrate, Toby Stein, Nouryon, Stenungsund, Sweden Atomic Roughness, Defects, and Beyond Jun Liu, Chang Ye, Yalin Dong, The University of Akron, Akron, OH, Qunyang Li, Xi-qiao Feng, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Zengfeng Di, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, Wen Yue, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, China

11:30 am – Noon | Eliminating Delamination of Graphite Sliding on Diamond Like Carbon Yujie Gongyang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

AM18 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 Tuesday, May 21

4D | Wear II 4F | Metalworking Fluids IV 4G | Tribotesting II

2 – 2:30 pm | Effects of Unevenly 2 – 2:30 pm | A New Generation of 2 – 2:30 pm | A New High Resolution Worn Cage Pockets on the Service Anti-Wear Solutions and Staining Ultra-High Vacuum Tribometer Life of a Solid Lubricated Rolling Inhibitors for Metalworking Fluids Based on a Unique 6-Axis Force Bearing Claude Hedoire, Solvay, Aubervilliers, France Sensor Rahul Dahiwal, Sascha Pörsch, Sauer Bernd, University Julien Fontaine, Matthieu Guibert, Thierry Le Mogne, of Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Rheinland Palatinate, 2:30 – 3 pm | Application of Jules Galipaud, CNRS/Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Germany Predictive Safety Screening Tools Ecully Cedex, France, Thibaut Durand, Sophie Pavan, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Ecully, France in GHS Labeling and TSCA New 2:30 – 3 pm | Modeling of Low Wear Chemical Notifications: A Small 2:30 – 3 pm | New Developments in of Rough Disc in Sliding Contact Company Perspective with Flat Ring Non-Invasive Ultrasonic Lubricant Pamela Spencer, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI Pawel Pawlus, Andrzej Dzierwa, Wieslaw Zelasko, Film Thickness, Viscosity, and Rafel Reizer, Rzeszow University of Technology, Cavitation Sensors – A Review of 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Rzeszow, Poland Case Studies Henry Brunskill, Peak to Peak Measurement 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break 4 – 4:30 pm | Boundary Lubricant Solutions/University of Sheffield, Sheffield,United Additive Response Comparisons Kingdom, Rob Dwyer-Joyce, University of Sheffield, on Aluminum Alloys Using Twist Sheffield, United Kingdom 4 – 4:30 pm | Impact of Wear Models on the Local Behavior of Railroad Compression Tests (TCT) Brake Pad Ted McClure, Sea-Land Chemical Co., Westlake, OH 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break Mathieu Renouf, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France, Eric Chapteuil, Yves Berthier, INSA Lyon, 4:30 – 5 pm | Tribological and 4 – 4:30 pm | Scuffing Performance Villeurbanne, France Anti-Corrosion Property of IF–WS2 of Low-Viscosity Gear Oil Particle in Aqueous System Containing ZrO2 Nanocrystals 4:30 – 5 pm | Surface Damage from Girija Chaubey, George Diloyan, Nanotech Industrial Nicholaos Demas, Benjamin Gould, Aaron Greco, Micro-Slip: Analytical Versus F.E.M. Solutions, Avenel, NJ Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL Approach Iyabo Lawal, Matthew Brake, Rice University, 5 – 5:30 pm | Surface Integrity 4:30 – 5 pm | Do You Count Water Houston, TX Analysis of the Hardened Bearing and Antifoam as Containment Steel Ground Under Different Particles or Not? 5 – 5:30 pm | Evolution of the Cooling-Lubrication and Cutting Thomas Canty, J.M. Canty Inc., Lockport, NY Contact Interface: Towards the Conditions Introduction of a Tribological Circuit Rosemar Da Silva, Bruno Abrão, Mayara Pereira, 5 – 5:30 pm | Low Temperature in a Multi-Scale and Multi-Physics Raphael De Paiva, Antonio De Mello, Federal University Testing of Greases Modeling of Uberlandia, Uberlandia, Minas Gerais, Brazil, Kartik Pondicherry, Florian Rummel, Georg Krenn, Emmanuel Ezugwu, Air Force Institute of Technology, Anton Paar GmbH, Graz, Austria Vincent Magnier, Yassine Waddad, Philippe Dufrenoy, Kaduna, Nigeria University of Lille, Villeneuve d’Ascq, France 5:30 – 6 pm | Tribotesting Business 5:30 – 6 pm | Tribological Approach 5:30 – 6 pm | Wear Business Meeting Meeting of Grinding Stainless Steel with Semi Synthetic-Based Cutting Fluid 4E | Commercial Marketing Rosemar Da Silva, Mayara Pereira, Bruno Abrão, 4H | Fluid Film Bearings IV Antonio De Mello, Federal University of Uberlandia, Forum IV Uberlandia, Minas Gerais, Brazil, Alisson Machado, Sessions TBD Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná – PUC-PR, 2 – 2:30 pm | Afton Chemical Corp. Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, Rodolfo De Oliveira, Saint- Gobain do Brasil Produtos Industriais e para Construção 2:30 – 3 pm | Afton Chemical Corp. Ltda, Sao Paulo, Brazil

3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break

4 – 4:30 pm | LANXESS Corp.

4:30 – 5 pm | Eastman Chemical Co.

5 – 5:30 pm | Evonik Oil Additives USA

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM19 Technical Sessions

4I | Engine & Drivetrain II 4:30 – 5 pm | Tuning Friction at 4 – 4:30 pm | New Class of Material-Nanoparticle-Liquid Biolubricants Based on the Unique 2 – 2:30 pm | Effects of Ionic Liquids Interfaces with an External Electric Fatty Acid Structure of Chinese on Micropitting Behavior for Rear Field Violet Seed Oil Axle Lubrication Jacqueline Krim, Biplav Acharya, Caitlin Seed, Diana Berman, Asghar Shirani, Kent Chapman, Sougata Roy, Huimin Luo, Jun Qu, Oak Ridge National Donald Brenner, Alex Smirnov, North Carolina State University of North Texas, Denton, TX, Edgar Cahoon, Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, Lake Speed Jr., Driven Racing University, Raleigh, NC University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE Oil, Olive Branch, MS, Michael Viola, General Motors, Pontiac, MI 5 – 5:30 pm | Sliding Over 10,000 4:30 – 5 pm | The Issues Facing the Times Faster: QCM Integrated EAL Industry: The Stability of Oil 2:30 – 3 pm Compatibility Between | Microtribometry to Probe Friction and the Eco-Friendliness Ionic Liquids and Friction Modifiers Fundamentals via Single-Crystal Ashok Cholli, Polnox Corp., Lowell, MA Weimin Li, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, MoS2 Chinese Academy of Science, Lanzhou, China, Chanaka Kumara, Harry M. Meyer III, Huimin Luo, Jun Qu, Nikolay Garabedian, David Burris, University of 5 – 5:30 pm | Environmentally Friendly Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN Delaware, Newark, DE, Raymond Wieser, Fluids Business Meeting Gabriel McAndrews, Brian Borovsky, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break 4L | Lubrication 5:30 – 6 pm | Tribofilm Growth 4 – 4:30 pm | Alloy-Dependence of Fundamentals IV Mechanisms of ZrO2 Nanoparticle the Antagonistic Effects Between Additives in a Fully Formulated Low 2 – 2:30 pm Fatty Acid Ionic Soot and ZDDP | Viscosity Gear Oil Liquids (FAILs): Anion Effect on Jun Qu, Chanaka Kumara, Harry M. Meyer III, Oak Ridge Meagan Elinski, Zachary Milne, Andrew Jackson, National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN Physicochemical, Environmental Robert Carpick, University of Pennsylvania, and Tribological Properties Philadelphia, PA, Lei Zheng, Robert Wiacek, Pixelligent 4:30 – 5 pm | Impact of Amine-Based Technologies, Baltimore, MD David Blanco, Noelia Rivera, Javier Faes, Paula Oulego, Rubén González, Antolín Hernández-Battez, University Friction Modifiers on ZDDP of Oviedo, Gijón, Asturias, Spain Tribofilms 6 – 6:30 pm | The Molecular Joanna Dawczyk, Hugh Spikes, Imperial College London, Arrangement and Frictional 2:30 – 3 pm | Exploration of London, United Kingdom Response of Sams of a Planar Macrocsale Superlubricity Enabled Phthalocyanine Molecule by Hydrated Ions 5 – 5:30 pm | New Organic Friction Yijun Qiao, Yuhong Liu, Tsinghua University, Tianyi Han, Chenhui Zhang, Jianbin Luo, Tsinghua Modifiers for Wet-Clutch Motorcycle Beijing, China University, Beijing, China Engine Oils David Gillespie, Croda, Cowick Hall, United Kingdom 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break 4K | Environmentally Friendly Fluids II 4 – 4:30 pm | Lubricating Titanium 4J | Nanotribology IV Using a Vegetable Oil Containing 2 – 2:30 pm | High Viscosity Esters Ionic Liquids 2 – 3 pm | Invited Talk to Boost Lubricant Performance Haitao Duan, Wuhan Research Institute of Materials Dr. Izabela Szlufarska, University of Profile Protection, Wuhan, Hubei, China Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI Matthias Hof, Emery Oleochemiclas GmbH, Monheim, NRW, Germany 4:30 – 5 pm | Impacts of Glyceride 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break and Ionic Liquid Additives on 2:30 – 3 pm | A Peculiar Observation Tribological Properties of 4 – 4:30 pm | Nanotribology of of “Gelling” in Bio-Derived Water-Based Drilling Mud Graphene in Hexadecane Phosphonate Ester Min Ji, Shuhai Liu, Huaping Xiao, China University of Prathima Nalam, Behnoosh Sattari Baboukani, M. Cinta Lorenzo Martin, Oyelayo Ajayi, Argonne Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing, China University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, Zhijiang Ye, National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, Grigor Bantchev, Nethmi De Alwis, Miami University, Oxford, OH Girma Biresaw, Rogers Harry-O’kuru, USDA-ARS-NCAUR- BOR, Peoria, IL

3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break

AM20 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 Tuesday, May 21 Wednesday, May 22

4M | 2D Materials Wednesday, May 22, 2019 5B | Wear III Materials Tribology and 8 – 8:30 am | Developing Improved Nanotribology Joint Session II 5A | Rolling Element Anti-Wear Additives by Leveraging from Industry Trends 2 – 2:30 pm | Run-In Behaviors of Bearings I Solid Lubricants Christelle Chretien, Solvay, Bristol, PA 8:30 – 9 am | Roughness Effect in John Curry, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM Rolling Contact Fatigue of Silicon 8:30 – 9 am | A Study on Wear Nitride Effects From Methyl-Ester in Oil 2:30 – 3 pm | Modified Molybdenum Mohsen Mosleh, Keron Bradshaw, Sonya Smith, Mixtures Howard University, Washington, DC, Khosro Shirvani, Disulfide for Improved Wear Gustavo Molina, Emeka Onyejizu, John Morrison, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, John Belk, Resistance in Antifriction Coatings Valentin Soloiu, Georgia Southern University, ZeroTechnology, St. Louis, MO Statesboro, GA Melissa Mushrush, Gary Weber, Dow-Dupont, Auburn, MI

9 – 9:30 am | Experimental and 9 – 9:30 am Adhesive Wear 3 – 4 pm – Exhibitor Appreciation Break | Numerical Studies into the Performance of Pyrowear 675 in Mechanisms of Surface Crack All Metal and Hybrid Configuration: 4 – 4:30 pm | Superlubricity at Propagation Under Rolling Contact Part II Macroscale in Oil-Free Amir Kadiric, Pawel Rycerz, Björn Kunzelmann, Imperial Rolling/Sliding Contacts Mathew Kirsch, Daulton Isaac, Andrew Foye, College London, London, United Kingdom Patrick Hellman, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Kalyan Mutyala, Anirudha Sumant, Jianguo Wen, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, Hitesh Trivedi, UES, Inc., Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, Gary Doll, 9:30 – 10 am | A Model for Hybrid Dayton, OH The University of Akron, Akron, OH Bearing Life with Surface and Subsurface Survival 9:30 – 10 am | Understanding How 4:30 – 5 pm | Simultaneous In-Situ Antonio Gabelli, SKF, Nieuwegein, Netherlands, Scanning Strategy Affects the Formation of MoS2 and Carbon- Guillermo Morales-Espejel, SKF Research and Technology Wear Behavior of 3D-Printed Containing Tribofilms Development, Nieuwegein, UT, Netherlands Stainless Steel Manel Rodriguez Ripoll, Sara Spiller, AC2T Research Mohanad Bahshwan, Tom Reddyhoff, Connor Myant, GmbH, Wiener Neustadt, Austria, Bernhard Kohlhauser, 10 – 10:30 am – Break Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom Carsten Gachot, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria

10:30 – 11 am | An Analysis of 10 – 10:30 am – Break 5 – 5:30 pm | Assessment of the Rolling Element Bearings Fatigue Tribological Properties of 2D Black Life Reduction Caused by Debris 10:30 – 11 am Adhesive Wear Phosphorus (BP) Flakes Exfoliated | Denting Performance of Pyrowear 675 in and Dispersed in Choline Chloride All Metal and Hybrid Configuration: Urea (CCU) Ionic Liquid Alexis Bonetto, Daniel Nélias, Thibaut Chaise, Univ Lyon, INSA-Lyon, CNRS UMR5259, LaMCoS, Villeurbanne, Part I Hesham El-Sherif, Nabil Bassim, McMaster University, France, Laurent Zamponi, Airbus, Marignane, France Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Daulton Isaac, Mathew Kirsch, Patrick Hellman, Andrew Foye, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, 11 – 11:30 am | Innovation in Testing Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, Hitesh Trivedi, UES Inc., 5:30 – 6 pm Tribological Properties | and Calculation Methods Against Dayton, OH of Different Nano-Sized Layered Surface Initiated Damage Double Hydroxides as Oil-Based Mechanisms (SID) in Rolling 11 – 11:30 am | High Temperature Lubricant Additives Bearings Friction and Wear Behavior of Hongdong Wang, Jianbin Luo, Tsinghua University, Daniel Merk, Bernd Vierneusel, Jörg Franke, Schaeffler Nimonic C263 Beijing, China Technologies AG & Co. KG, Schweinfurt, Germany Deepak Halenahally Veeregowda, Fabio Alemanno, Ducom Instruments Europe B.V, Groningen, Groningen, 6 – 6:30 pm | Material Tribology 11:30 am – Noon | Investigation of Netherlands, Ahmad Afiq Bin Pauzi, TNB Research, Business Meeting Kualalumpur, Malaysia the Dent Resistance of Instrument Bearings with NiTi-Hf Rolling 4N | Discussion Roundtables Elements Samuel Howard, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Session Starts at 3:30 pm OH, Christopher DellaCorte, NASA, Cleveland, OH

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM21 Technical Sessions

5C | Commercial Marketing 5E | Tribotesting III 5F | Synthetics & Hydraulics Forum V Lubricants I 8 – 8:30 am | Why All Test Rigs 8 – 8:30 am | Available Presentation Do Not Give the Same Friction and 8 – 8:30 am | Sensitivity Analysis of Wear Response 8:30 – 9 am | Available Presentation the FMVP Test Method to Evaluate Carlos Sanchez, Peter Lee, Michael Moneer, Southwest Hydraulic Fluids for Vane Pumps 9 – 9:30 am | Pilot Chemical Research Institute, San Antonio, TX Emmanuel Georgiou, Dirk Drees, Michel De Bilde, Falex Tribology NV, Rotselaar, Belgium, Michael Anderson, 9:30 – 10 am | Available Presentation 8:30 – 9 am | A Holistic Approach Falex Corp., Sugar Grove, IL 10 – 10:30 am – Break to Characterize the Tribological Performance of Lubricants Applied 8:30 – 9 am | Polymer-Enhanced 10:30 – 11 am | The Lubrizol Corp. to New EALs in Plain Bearings Fluid Effects on Mechanical Henry Brunskill, Peak to Peak Measurement Efficiency of Hydraulic Pumps 11 – 11:30 am | Zschimmer & Schwarz Solutions/University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Paul Michael, Milwaukee School of Engineering, 11:30 am – Noon | The Lubrizol Corp. Kingdom, Scott Beamish, Rob Dwyer-Joyce, University Milwaukee, WI, Ashlie Martini, Michelle Len, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom of California, Merced, Merced, CA

5D | Frontiers of Tribology 9 – 9:30 am | A Study on Viscosity 9 – 9:30 am | Improving Hydraulic Research I: Design and Lubricity Effects of N-Butanol Efficiency by Controlling Fluid Flow and its Mixtures in Oil Characteristics Joint STLE/CTI Symposium Gustavo Molina, John Morrison, Cesar Carapia, Timothy Smith, Lubrizol, Hazelwood, Derbyshire, Valentin Soloiu, Georgia Southern University, United Kingdom 8:30 – 9 am | New Advancement Statesboro, GA in Superlubricity 9:30 – 10 am | Tribological Jianbin Luo, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 9:30 – 10 am | Erosion-Corrosion Performance of Composite of Heat-Exchanger Materials by Basefluid for Hydraulic Systems 9 – 9:30 am | Advances in Surface Water/Ethylene-Glycol/Alumina M. Cinta Lorenzo Martin, Oyelayo Ajayi, Julie Nguyen, and Interface Engineering for Nanofluids George Fenske, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL Ultra-low Wear and Friction Gustavo Molina, Fnu Aktaruzzaman, Valentin Soloiu, Ali Erdemir, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL Mosfequr Rahman, Georgia Southern University, 10 – 10:30 am – Break Statesboro, GA

9:30 – 10 am | Dental Biotribology 10:30 – 11 am | Harvesting Benefits 10 – 10:30 am – Break and Bionic Design from the Next Generation of Zhongrong Zhou, Southwest Jiaotong University, Agriculture Lubricant Specifications Chengdu, Sichuan, China 10:30 – 11 am | Pump Failures: Ricardo Gomes, Brian Hess, Joan Souchik, Evonik Oil A Laboratory Method to Distinguish Additives, Horsham, PA 10 – 10:30 am – Break Between Lack of Lubricity and Presence of Abrasive Nanoparticles 11 – 11:30 am | Fluid Effects on Low 10:30 – 11 am | Co CMP Philip De Vaal, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, Temperature Power Consumption South Africa Hong Liang, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX and Cavitation Noise in Hydraulic Systems 11 – 11:30 am | The Tribological 11 – 11:30 am | Surface Texture Zheng Dai, Petro-Canada Lubricants, Mississauga, Performance of Fuel-Efficient Gear Recognition from the Fingertip Ontario, Canada, Kimberly Rodriguez, University of Skin Frictional Sension Oils in a Limited Slip Differential California, Merced, CA, Paul Michael, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwaukee, WI Shirong Ge, China University of Mining & Technology, Gregory Hansen, Southwest Research Institute, San Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China Antonio, TX 11:30 am – Noon | Study on Water 11:30 am – Noon | Application of 11:30 am – Noon | Infrared Separation of Evaluation for Fluid Rheological Measurements Microscope Analysis – A Tool for Hydraulic Oil to Improve the Accuracy of Rolling Understanding Failure Analysis and Zhongguo Liu, Dalian Lubrication R&D Institute, Element Bearing Torque Improving Equipment Reliability Dalian, Liaoning, China Calculations Keith Schomburg, PerkinElmer, Magnolia, TX Ryan Evans, William Hannon, Praveen Pauskar, The Timken Co., North Canton, OH

AM22 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 Wednesday, May 22

5G | Engine & Drivetrain III 5H | Nanotribology V 5I | Surface Engineering I

8 – 8:30 am | Effects of SAE 0W-20 8 – 8:30 am | Exploring the Limits 8 – 8:30 am | Numerical and Engine Oil Formulations in Taxi Cab of Contact Mechanics Models for Experimental Studies on Friction Severe Field Service Nanoscale Metal Contacts Using Reduction by Surface Modification JoRuetta Ellington, Andre Dawson, Evonik Oil Additives, In-Situ and in Silico Techniques in TEHL Contacts Horsham, PA, Boris Eisenberg, Evonik Resource Efficiency Sai Bharadwaj Vishnubhotla, Subarna Khanal, Max Marian, Tim Weikert, Stephan Tremmel GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany, Brian Hess, Evonik Oil Tevis Jacobs, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Additives, Horsham, PA Rimei Chen, Ashlie Martini, University of California, Erlangen, Germany Merced, Merced, CA 8:30 – 9 am | Automatic 8:30 – 9 am | The Effect of Graphene Transmission Fluid VII Effects in 8:30 – 9 am | Atomic-Scale Friction as Additive on the Anti-Corrosion Taxi Cab Field Service Behavior of Few-Layer Graphene of Polyurethane Coating JoRuetta Ellington, Andre Dawson, Brian Hess, Under Ultra-High Vacuum Hai Tan, Deguo Wang, Yanbao Guo, China University of Evonik Oil Additives, Horsham, PA, Jennifer Holtzinger, Conditions Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing, China Evonik Resource Efficiency GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany Philip Egberts, Peng Gong, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada 9 – 9:30 am | Dynamical 9 – 9:30 am | Motor Oil, Fuel Characterization of Micro Economy and Real Driving 9 – 9:30 am | The Chemistry of Cantilevers by Different Excitation Emissions in the Era of E-Mobility Friction, Wear and Tribofilm Methods in Dynamic AFM Boris Zhmud, Applied Nano Surfaces, BIZOL Lubricants, Growth on 2D materials Xinfeng Tan, Dan Guo, Jianbin Luo, Tsinghua University, Uppsala, Sweden Shivaranjan Raghuraman, Jonathan Felts, Texas A&M Beijing, China University, College Station, TX 9:30 – 10 am PPD Selection for Next | 9:30 – 10 am | Ultralow Friction of Generation Engine Oil Formulations 9:30 – 10 am | Tribological Behavior Concentrated Polymer Brushes Justin Mills, Joan Souchik, John Maxwell, Evonik Oil Comparison of MoS2 and Graphene Sustained by Surface Texturing Additives, Horsham, PA Influenced by Humidity and Counter Mayu Miyazaki, Takahiro Tsuchiya, Ken Nakano, Surface Oxides Yokohama National University, Yokohama-shi 10 – 10:30 am – Break Taib Arif, Tobin Filleter, University of Toronto, Hodogaya-ku, Kanagawa, Japan, Chiharu Tadokoro, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, Guillaume Colas, Saitama University, Saitama-shi, Japan, Shinya Sasaki, 10:30 – 11 am | Low-Viscosity FEMTO-ST Institute, Besançon, Bourgogne Franche- Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan, Keita Passenger Car Motor Oils and Comté, France Sakakibara, Yoshinobu Tsujii, Kyoto University, Uji-shi, Japan Automatic Transmission Fluids: A Comparative Evaluation of Group 10 – 10:30 am – Break 10 – 10:30 am – Break III, Group III+, Renewable Group III+, and PAO-Based Formulations 10:30 – 11:30 am | Pushing Tiny 10:30 – 11 am | Multi-Resolution Lynn Rice, David Matucha, Steve Haffner, Paula Vettel, Sliders Or What We Can Learn Characterization of Surface Novvi LLC, Emeryville, CA from the Controlled Translation of Really Small Objects on Topography for Improved Properties Prediction 11 – 11:30 am | Hydroynamic Friction Well-Defined Surfaces Reduction Due to Laser Texturing Udo Schwarz, Yale University, New Haven, CT Tevis Jacobs, Abhijeet Gujrati, Subarna Khanal, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, Lars Pastewka, of IC Engine Journal Bearing Shells University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany Tom Reddyhoff, Sorin Vladescu, Daniele Dini, Imperial 11:30 am – Noon | Atomic-Scale College London, South Kensington, United Kingdom, Insights into Contacts Between 11 – 11:30 am | Low Cost Fabrication Mark Fowell, Volvo Trucks, Göteborg, Sweden Nanoscale Bodies: In-Situ Method for Surface Textures on Experiments and Matched Atomistic Engine Components 11:30 am – Noon | Fuel Economy Simulations Modeling: Engine to Engine Stephen Hsu, Govindaiah Patakamuri, George Tevis Jacobs, Sai Bharadwaj Vishnubhotla, Subarna Washington University, Washington DC Operating Regime Differences Khanal, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, Brendan Miller, Shelby Skelton, Chevron Oronite Co. LLC, Rimei Chen, Xiaoli Hu, Ashlie Martini, University of 11:30 am – Noon | The Deterioration Richmond, CA California, Merced, Merced, CA Characteristics and Mechanism of Polishing Pads and Slurry in Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP) of Fused Silica Chengxi Kang, Guoshun Pan, Dan Guo, Xin Zhang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM23 Technical Sessions

5J | Lubrication 5K | Tribology of Biomaterials 6A | Rolling Element Fundamentals V Biotribology & Materials Joint Bearings II Session 8 – 8:30 am | Molecular Science 1:30 – 2 pm | Microstructural and Engineering Application of Improvements of Advanced Ball 8 – 9 am | Invited Talk High Performance Lubricants Bearing Materials through Alloying Elements, Powder Metallurgy and Weimin Liu, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, 9 – 9:30 am | Bio-Tribocorrosion Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, Gansu, China of CoCrMo During Reciprocating Deformation Processes Sliding Against Bovine Articular Christopher DellaCorte, NASA, Cleveland, OH 8:30 – 9 am The Autoxidation of | Cartilage Polyisobutylene Succinimide Manel Rodriguez Ripoll, Bojana Stojanovic, Friedrich 2 – 2:30 pm | The Lubricant Dispersant Mimics: Products, Franek, AC2T Research GmbH, Wiener Neustadt, Formulation: Driver for Premature Mechanisms and Performance Austria, Christoph Stotter, Christoph Bauer, Thomas Bearing Failures and White Etching Implications Klestil, Stefan Nehrer, Danube University Krems, Cracks? Krems, Austria Jonny Ruffell, Moray Stark, Thomas Farmer, Duncan Kenred Stadler, SKF GmbH, Schweinfurt, Germany, Macquarrie, University of York, York, United Kingdom Arnaud Ruellan, SKF B.V., Nieuwegein, Netherlands 9:30 – 10 am | Biomechanics of 9 – 9:30 am | Relationship Between Hierarchically-Structured Enamel 2:30 – 3 pm | Surface Driven Structures and Anti-Oxidation in Grinding Dentitions Formation of White Etching Cracks Performance of Hindered Phenolic Tomas Grejtak, Tomas Babuska, Xiu Jia, Brandon Krick, in Bearings Used in Wind Turbines Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, Siddhartha Pathak, Antioxidants Mohanchand Paladugu, The Timken Co., North University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV, Stephen Hendricks, Tom Tang, Smith Scott, Glenn Kenreck, Amaron Barr-Cook, Canton, OH Gregory Erickson, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL Gertrude Jacobs, SI Group, Orangeburg, SC 3 – 3:30 pm – Break 10 – 10:30 am – Break 9:30 – 10 am | Fuel Economy Low Viscosity Engine Oil Compatible 3:30 – 4 pm | The Evolution of Dark 10:30 – 11 am | Fabrication of with Low Speed Pre-Ignition Etching Regions and White Etching Cartilage-Inspired Surface Textures Jiayang Zhao, Sinopec Lubricant Co., Ltd., Beijing, China Bands in Bearing Steel Due to Using Photolithography for Rolling Contact Fatigue Orthopedic Implants 10 – 10:30 am – Break Mostafa El Laithy, Ling Wang, Terry Harvey, University Dipankar Choudhury, Gabriel Dharwadker, Evelyn of Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United Smith, Josh Goss, Min Zou, University of Arkansas, Kingdom, Bernd Vierneusel, Martin Correns, Toni Blass, 10:30 – 11 am | Is Oxidation Fayetteville, AR Terminated? Latest Technologies Schaeffler Technologies GmbH & Co. KG, Schweinfurt, Germany for Low Varnishing and Long-Life 11 – 11:30 am | Friction Across Soft Turbine Oils Highlight the Need for Matter Interfaces 4 – 4:30 pm | The Major Acceleration Revised Oxidative Stability Testing Angela Pitenis, University of California, Santa Barbara, Factor of White Etching Crack Alex Mannion, Eugene Scanlon, Ryan Fenton, Santa Barbara, CA (WEC) Jeff Schoonmaker, Michael Hoey, Thomas Rühle, BASF, Florham Park, NJ Yujiro Toda, NSK Ltd., Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan 11:30 am – Noon | Understanding the Interaction Between Contact 11 – 11:30 am The Use of 4:30 – 5 pm | Formation of White | Lens and Eye Using In-Vivo and Microcapsulated Additives Fuel Etching Areas/Cracks on a Four In-Silico Techniques Economy Enhancement Disk Rig – Influence of Electrical Rachel Morecroft, Yunok Craze-Romero, Raman Maiti, Current and Slip Stephen Hsu, Govindaiah Patakamuri, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom, George Washington University, Washington DC, William Kay, Stephen Connell, Pete Toomey, Royal Florian Steinweg, Institute for Materials Applications Timothy Cushing, GMC, Warren, MI Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, United Kingdom in Mechanical Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany, Adrian Mikitisin, Central Facility for Electron Microscopy, RWTH Aachen University, 11:30 am – Noon | Evolution of ZDDP Aachen, Germany Crystallinity and Its Effect on Film Durability 5 – 5:30 pm | The Influence of Material Mao Ueda, Amir Kadiric, Hugh Spikes, Imperial College Properties and Steel Cleanliness on London, London, United Kingdom the Formation of Subsurface Cracking Failures Associated with Microstructural Alterations Benjamin Gould, Aaron Greco, Nicholaos Demas, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL

AM24 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 Wednesday, May 22

5:30 – 6 pm | Structure Change of 6D | Frontiers of Tribology 6E | Tribochemistry Cementite Just Below the Sliding Research II: Lubricant and Materials Tribology and Surface on Ball Bearings Chemistry Nanotribology Joint Session I Kenji Matsumoto, Honda R&D Co.,Ltd., Haga-gun, Tochigi, Japan, Naoaki Yoshida, Kyushu University, Joint STLE/CTI Symposium 1:30 – 2 pm | The Effect of TiO2 Kasuga, Fukuoka, Japan Nanoparticle Addition to the 1:30 – 2 pm | Molecular Science and Tribological Performance of 6 – 6:30 pm | Analysis of Material Engineering Application of High MoDTC-Containing Lubricants Defects in Relation to Different Performance Lubricants Fabrice Dassenoy, Pushkar Deshpande, Clotilde Minfray, Damage Mechanisms Weimin Lu, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Thierry Le Mogne, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Ecully, France, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, China Joerg Binderszewsky, Toni Blass, Wolfram Kruhoeffer, Istvan Jenei, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Joerg Loos, Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG, Sweden, Benoit Thiebaut, TOTAL, Solaize, France Schweinfurt, Germany 2 – 2:30 pm | Tribochemistry – Myths and Facts 2 – 2:30 pm | One-Pot Synthesis 6:30 – 7 pm | Rolling Element Bearings Seong Han Kim, Pennsylvania State University, of Serpentine at Polymer State College, PA Business Meeting Nanoparticles with Outstanding Anti-Wear Property 2:30 – 3 pm | Boundary Lubrication 6B | Biotribology I Qiuying Chang, Hao Zhang, Beijing Jiaotong University, of Polar Molecule in Aqueous Beijing, China, Pavlo Rudenko, Tribotex, Colfax, WA Solutions Under Electric Field 1:30 – 2 pm | Invited Talk Yonggang Meng, Jun Zhang, Tsinghua University, 2:30 – 3 pm | A Stress-Activated Itai Cohen, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Beijing, China Model for Tribofilm Growth Based on a Nanoparticle Sintering 2 – 2:30 pm | Cartilage Fluid Load 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Support in the Migrating Contact Mechanism Area: How Much Migration is Allen Comfort, Steven Thrush, US Army TARDEC, 3:30 – 4 pm | Tribological and Warren, MI Necessary? Electric Properties of C/Cu Pairs Jamie Benson, David Burris, University of Delaware, Under Dynamic Contact During 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Newark, DE Current-Carrying Sliding Yongzhen Zhang, Feng Ni, Chenfei Song, Yanyan Zhang, 3:30 – 4 pm | Tribochemistry of 2:30 – 3 pm | Rate-Dependent Zhenghai Yang, Bao Shangguan, Henan University of Ultralow Wear PTFE-Based Cartilage Adhesion Derived from Science and Technology, Luoyang, Henan, China Poroviscoelastic Relaxations Composites: Assessing the Role of the Sliding Environment Guebum Han, Corinne Henak, Melih Eriten, University 4 – 4:30 pm | Tribochemical Reaction of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI Pathways Explored with Reactive Kasey Campbell, Cooper Atkinson, Tomas Babuska, Brantley Balsamo, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, Atomistic Simulations Mark Sidebottom, Miami University, Oxford, OH, 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Ashlie Martini, University of California, Merced, Christopher Junk, Brandon Krick, Lehigh University, Merced, CA Bethlehem, PA 3:30 – 4 pm | Quantifying Adhesion in Articular Cartilage 4:30 – 5 pm | Integrated 4 – 4:30 pm | Nanomechanics of Jamie Benson, David Burris, University of Delaware, Biomechanics and Biotribology Ultralow Wear PTFE-Based Newark, DE of Artificial Joints Composites: Microstructure and Zhongmin Jin, Southwest Jiaotong University, Mechanics of Filler Particles 4 – 4:30 pm | Elegant Shadow Making Chengdu, China Cooper Atkinson, Lehigh University, Allentown, PA, Tiny Force Visible and Measurable Mark Sidebottom, Miami University, Oxford, OH, Hongyu Lu, Wei Yin, Yonggang Meng, Yu Tian, 5 – 5:30 pm | Fundamental Insights into Tomas Babuska, Tomas Grejtak, Brantley Balsamo, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Yelong Zheng, Adhesion, Friction and Wear Through Kasey Campbell, Brandon Krick, Christopher Junk, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, Heidi Burch, Du Pont Nanoscale Contact Company, Wilmington, DE Robert Carpick, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 4:30 – 5 pm | Biotribology Business Pennsylvania Meeting 4:30 – 5 pm | Promotion of Ultralow- Wear Fluoropolymer-Metal-Oxide 5:30 – 6 pm | Bio-inspired Adhesive Composites through Tribochemistry Technology: From Biology to Engineering 6C | Commercial Marketing Mark Sidebottom, Miami University, Oxford, OH, Zhendong Da, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Forum VI Christopher Junk, Tomas Babuska, Kasey Campbell, Astronautics, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China Cooper Atkinson, Brandon Krick, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, Holly Salerno, Heidi Burch, Gregory Sessions TBD Blackman, DuPont Co., Wilmington, DE

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM25 Technical Sessions

6F | Synthetics & Hydraulics 6G | Engine & Drivetrain IV 3:30 – 4 pm | Dislocations Lubricants II Advanced Fuel-Efficiency Engine Associated with Stick-Slip Friction and Drivetrain Hardware of Lubricants in Boundary 1:30 – 2 pm | Synthesis of Dibenzyl Lubrication Technologies Toluene as Heat Transfer Fluid Rong-Guang Xu, Yongsheng Leng, George Washington Peng Li, Zhongguo Liu, Daxin Sun, Chaoliang Wei, University, Washington, DC 1:30 – 2 pm | Invited Talk Chao Yang, Xianzhen Gao, Yanbo Zheng, Dalian Lubricating Oil Research and Development Institute, Arun Solomon, General Motors, Rochester, MI 4 – 4:30 pm | ZrO2 Nanoparticles as Dalian, Liaoning, China Nanoadditives in Fully Formulated 2 – 2:30 pm | Invited Talk Low Viscosity Gear Oil 2 – 2:30 pm | A New Group V Base Feng Dong, BorgWarner, Auburn Hills, MI Robert Wiacek, Lei Zheng, Z. Serpil Gonen-Williams, Oil for Low Viscosity Engine Oil James Iohuis, Pixelligent Technologies, LLC, Baltimore, Yaokun Han, Dow Chemical, Shanghai, China 2:30 – 3 pm | Tribological Challenges MD, Meagan Elinski, Zachary Milne, Andrew Jackson, of Advanced Engine Technologies Robert Carpick, University of Pennsylvania, 2:30 – 3 pm | Naphthenic Base Peter Lee, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX Philadelphia, PA, Nicholaos Demas, Benjamin Gould, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL Oils for High Performance, High Viscosity Index Hydraulic Fluids 3 – 3:30 pm – Break 4:30 – 5 pm | PEI-RGO Nanosheets Applications as a Nanoadditive for Enhancing 3:30 – 4 pm | Modifications of Thomas Norrby, Jinxia Li, Nynas AB, Nynashamn, Sweden the Tribological Properties of Ferrous-Based Thermal Spray Water-Based Lubricants 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Coatings for Improved Tribological System Performance Chengcheng Liu, Deguo Wang, Yanbao Guo, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing, China 3:30 – 4 pm | Performance and Paulo Rosa, Comau, Southfield, MI Implemenation of Perfluoropolyether 5 – 5:30 pm | Nanotribology Business (PFPE) Lubricants 4 – 4:30 pm | Open Discussion Meeting Joanna Dawczyk, Janet Wong, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom 4:30 – 5:30 pm | Engine and Drivetrain 6I | Surface Engineering II Business Meeting 4 – 4:30 pm | Thermodynamic 1:30 – 2 pm | Friction Properties Characterization of Base Oil of Milling Micro-Textured Surface 6H | Nanotribology VI Viscosity and Vapor Pressure on Al-Si Alloy Under Sliding Tom Karis, TEK Data Systems, Aromas, CA, Raj Shah, Boundary Conditions 1:30 – 2 pm | In-Situ Tribofilm Growth Koehler Instrument Co., Inc., Holtsville, NY Study of a Mechanical Sintering Chao Guo, Qinghua Song, Zhanqiang Liu, Bing Wang, Key Laboratory of High Efficiency and Clean Mechanical Nanoparticle Antiwear Additive 4:30 – 5 pm | Synthetics and Hydraulics Manufacture, School of Mechanical Engineering, Steven Thrush, Allen Comfort, US Army, Warren, MI Business Meeting Shandong University, Jinan, China, Long Chen, National Demonstration Center for Experimental 2 – 2:30 pm | Tribological Behavior Mechanical Engineering Education, Shandong of Plasma Functionalized ZnO University, Jinan, China Nano-Additives 2 – 2:30 pm Chemical Mechanical Kimaya Vyavhare, Pranesh Aswath, University of Texas | at Arlington, Arlington, TX, Ali Erdemir, Argonne Polishing Behavior of PS/Sio2 National Laboratory, Lemont, IL Nanospheres with Different Shell Thickness on Fused Silica 2:30 – 3 pm | In-Situ SEM Xin Zhang, Dan Guo, Guoshun Pan, Chengxi Kang, Nanomechanical Characterization Tsinghua University, Beijing, China of Tribofilms Derived from Inorganic Nanoparticles 2:30 – 3 pm | Surface Micro-Cavities Kora Farokhzadeh, Praveena Manimunda, Joseph in Powder Metallurgy Steel and Lefebvre, Syed-Asif Syed-Amanulla, Steven Shaffer, Their Effect on the Tribological Bruker Nano Surfaces, San Jose, CA Performance of Lubricated Point Contacts 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Guido Boidi, Daniele Dini, Amir Kadiric, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom, Francisco Profito, Izabel Machado, Polytechnic School, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

3 – 3:30 pm – Break

AM26 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 Wednesday, May 22

3:30 – 4 pm | Mastering the Art of 6J | Lubrication 6K | Condition Monitoring I Honing Fundamentals VI Boris Zhmud, Applied Nano Surfaces, BIZOL Lubricants, 1:30 – 2 pm | Contributing Factors Uppsala, Sweden 1:30 – 2 pm | Proposals to Improve That Influence Oil Analysis Data the Viscosity Index Method, Michael Holloway, ALS Tribology, Highland Village, TX 4 – 4:30 pm | Bi-Gaussian Stratified ASTM D2270 Feature of Impregnated Graphite Jack Zakarian, JAZTech Consulting, LLC, Orinda, CA 2 – 2:30 pm | Monitoring Engine Surfaces after a Laser Treatment Lubricating Oil Viscosity In-Situ in Songtao Hu, Xi Shi, Zhike Peng, Shanghai Jiao Tong 2 – 2:30 pm | Effects of Oiliness a Test Marine Diesel Engine Using a University, Shanghai, China, Tom Reddyhoff, Additives on Lubrication Conditions Novel Ultrasonic Technique Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom, in Rolling Bearings Xiangwei Li, Tomos Brenchley, Olivia Manfredi, Weifeng Huang, Xiangfeng Liu, Tsinghua University, Henry Brunskill, Rob Dwyer-Joyce, University of Beijing, China Taisuke Maruyama, Masayuki Maeda, NSK Ltd., Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan, Ken Nakano, Yokohama National Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom, Matthias Stark, University, Yokohama, Japan Winterthur Gas & Diesel, Winterthur, Switzerland 4:30 – 5 pm | Patterning and Fusion of Alumina Particles on S7 Tool 2:30 – 3 pm | Mechanism of ZDDP 2:30 – 3 pm | Management of Steel by Pulsed Laser Remelting Boundary Film Formation Lubricated Machinery Assets in an Shixuan Chen, Melih Eriten, University of Wisconsin- Industrial Setting Hugh Spikes, Imperial College London, London, Madison, Madison, WI United Kingdom Bryan Johnson, Arizona Public Service, Tonopah, AZ

5 – 5:30 pm Tribological and | 3 – 3:30 pm – Break 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Physical Properties of PTFE Micropowder-Filled NBR Rubber 3:30 – 4 pm | A Mixed Lubrication 3:30 – 4 pm | Study on the Condition Under Water Lubrication Model for Paralleled Plain Faces Monitoring System for the Sliding Yanfeng Han, Wei Feng, Jiaxu Wang, Chongqing Yuechang Wang, Gaolong Zhang, Ying Liu, Tsinghua Surface Using Machine Learning University, Chongqing, China University, Beijing, China Tomomi Honda, Yuka Hashimoto, Yusuke Mochida, University of Fukui, Fukui, Japan, Kazuhiko Sugiyama, 5:30 – 6 pm | Surface Engineering 4 – 4:30 pm | The Investigation of Yumiko Nakamura, Chikako Takatoh, Ebara Corp., Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan Business Meeting Oil Replenishment in a Rolling Bearing 4 – 4:30 pm | A New Approach to He Liang, Yu Zhang, Hongbai Chen, Wenzhong Wang, Onsite Oil Analysis for Industry 4.0 Beijing Insititute of Technology, Beijing, China Lisa Williams, Spectro Scientific, Chelmsford, MA 4:30 – 5 pm | Lubrication Fundamentals Business Meeting 4:30 – 5 pm | Bridging the Gap: Filter Debris Analysis Henry Neicamp, Polaris Laboratories, Indianapolis, IN

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ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM27 Technical Sessions

Thursday, May 23, 2019 7B | Biotribology II 7C | Power Generation I 8 – 8:30 am | Lubricity of Synovial 8 – 8:30 am | The Tribological 7A | Rolling Element Fluid Constituents for Hydrogel Performance of Gas Turbine Cartilage Model Lubricants Bearings III Yoshinori Sawae, Mayo Kubota, Hironori Shinmori, Jake Airey, Mark Simmons, Richard Greenwood, Takehiro Morita, Tetsuo Yamaguchi, Kyushu University, The University of Birmingham, Derby, Derbyshire, 8 – 8:30 am | Hoot Noise of Rolling Fukuoka, Japan United Kingdom, Matt Spencer, Rolls-Royce Plc, Derby, Element Bearings – Are Non Linear Derbyshire, United Kingdom Vibrations the Key Theory? 8:30 – 9 am | Size of Worn Region Hannes Grillenberger, Mark Nichols, Stefan Kopsch, Predicts Fluid Pressures During 8:30 – 9 am | Oxidation Life and Christoph Schroeder, Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. Sludge of Turbine Oil by Dry-TOST KG, Herzogenaurach, Germany Human Slips Kurt Beschorner, Sarah Hemler, University of Pittsburgh, Test 8:30 – 9 am | “Reliving Pain” – Pittsburgh, PA, Vani Sundaram, University of Colorado- Daxin Sun, Yu Jiang, Chao Yang, Yanbo Zheng, Zhongguo Boulder, Boulder, CO Liu, Dalian Lubricating Oil Research & Development Highest Performance at Toughest Institute, PetroChina Lubicant Co., Dalian, Liaoning, Conditions/The Development of China, Peng Li, Dalian Lubricating Oil Research and 9 – 9:30 am | Role of a New Ball Bearing Type with Development Institute, Dalian, Liaoning, China Poroviscoelastic Relaxations in Integrated Tilt Compensation Rate-Dependent Cartilage Thomas Kreis, Herbert Niedermeier, Gebr. Reinfurt 9 – 9:30 am | There are No “Varnish- Microfracture GmbH & Co. KG, Rimpar, Bavaria, Germany Free” Turbine Oils Guebum Han, Melih Eriten, Corinne Henak, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI Matthew Hobbs, Peter Dufresne, EPT, Calgary, 9 – 9:30 am | Investigations on Cage Alberta, Canada Dynamics in Rolling Bearings by 9:30 – 10 am | Competitive Rates of Test and Simulation 9:30 – 10 am | High Performance Cartilage Rehydration Sebastian Schwarz, Stephan Tremmel, Friedrich- New Hybrid Turbine Oil Made by David Burris, University of Delaware, Newark, DE Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Mineral Oil and PAG Erlangen, Germany, Hannes Grillenberger, Schaeffler Hiroki Sekiguchi, Yuhei Shirakura, Junya Iwasaki, Technologies AG & Co. KG, Herzogenaurach, Germany 10 – 10:30 am – Break Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., Ichihara-shi,Chiba, Japan

9:30 – 10 am | Effect of Microgravity 10:30 – 11 am | Tribocorrosion of 10 – 10:30 am – Break and High Temperature on the Duplex Treatments on Ti-6Al-4V Dynamics of Ball Bearing in Ringer’s Solution Yuanqing Liu, Wenzhong Wang, Beijing Institute of Brandon Strahin, Gary Doll, The University of Akron, 7E | Tribochemistry Technology, Beijing, China Akron, OH Materials Tribology and 10 – 10:30 am – Break 11 – 11:30 am | Raman Spectroscopic Nanotribology Joint Session II Analysis of the Biochemical 10:30 – 11 am | Measured Lubricant Reaction of Hyaluronic Acid in 8 – 8:30 am | Formation and Nature Rheology-Based Traction Model Joint Replacement of Lubricious Carbon-Containing for Rolling Bearings Tribofilms Risha Rufaqua, Martin Vrbka, David Rebenda, Pradeep Gupta, PKG Inc., Clifton Park, NY, Scott Bair, Ivan Krupka, Martin Hartl, Brno University of Arman Khan, Hongxing Wu, Yip-Wah Chung, Qian Wang, Georgia Instititue of Technology, Atlanta, GA Technology, Brno, Czechia, Dipankar Choudhury, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, Dušan Hemzal, 11 – 11:30 am | Experimental and Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic, Brno, Czechia 8:30 – 9 am | Interactions Between Numerical Investigation of Hydraulic Tri-Cresyl Phosphate Lubricant Losses in Rolling Bearings 11:30 am – Noon | Agarose Hydrogel Additive and Iron Oxide Explored Attila Gonda, Sauer Bernd, Technical University as a Carrier for Hyaluronic Acid Using Statistical Analysis of of Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany, with the Lubrication Efficiency of Reactive Molecular Dynamics Daniel Großberndt, Hubert Schwarze, Technical the Sustained Release University of Clausthal, Clausthal, Germany Simulations Mahshid Hafezi, Liquo Qin, Guangneng Dong, Qunfeng Arash Khajeh, Xiaoli Hu, Ashlie Martini, University of Zeng, Institute of Design Science and Basic Components, 11:30 am – Noon | The Effectiveness California, Merced, Merced, CA, Stephen Berkebile, Xian, Shaanxi, China of Ball-On-Disc Tests at Simulating US Army Research Laboratory, Baltimore, MD Friction in Greased Rolling Bearings – A Direct Comparison of Experimental Results Nicola De Laurentis, Yuta Kanazawa, Amir Kadiric, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

AM28 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 Thursday, May 23

9 – 9:30 am | Reactive Molecular 9 – 9:30 am | Time-Resolved 9:30 – 10 am | Film Thickness and Dynamics Simulations of Thermal Oxidative Degradation of Ester- Friction Measurements Under and Tribochemical Film Growth Based Lubricants Identified by Starved/Fully Flooded Conditions from Di-tert-butyl Disulfide on an Mass Spectrometry for a Range of Different Grease Fe(100) Surface Nicole Doerr, Marcella Frauscher, Andjelka Ristic, Types Karen Mohammadtabar, Ashlie Martini, University Charlotte Besser, AC2T Research GmbH, Wiener Rory McAllister, Marc Masen, Philippa Cann, Imperial of California, Merced, Merced, CA, Stefan Eder, Neustadt, Austria, Guenter Allmaier, Vienna University College London, London, United Kingdom Pedro Bedolla, Nicole Doerr, AC2T Research GmbH, of Technology, Vienna, Austria Wiener Neustadt, Lower Austria, Austria 10 – 10:30 am – Break 9:30 – 10 am | Hydraulic Lubricant 9:30 – 10 am Surface Absorption Performance – A Corrosion and | 10:30 – 11 am | How Reliable and and Chemical Reaction of Additives Oxidative Perspective Sensitive is the New Indentation/ Studied by Molecular Dynamics Rajeev Kumar, Kathleen Cooper, ExxonMobil, Retraction Method in Measuring Annandale, NJ Hitoshi Washizu, University of Hyogo, Kobe, Japan Tackiness of Industrial Greases? Emmanuel Georgiou, Dirk Drees, Michel De Bilde, Falex 10 – 10:30 am – Break 10 – 10:30 am – Break Tribology NV, Rotselaar, Belgium, Michael Anderson, Falex Corp., Sugar Grove, IL 10:30 – 11 am | Impact of 10:30 – 11 am | Hybrid Antifoam Nanodiamonds on ZDDP Tribo-Film Technology for Lubricating Oils 11 – 11:30 am | Simulation of Grease Formation at Stainless-Steel Ernest Galgoci, Justin Mykietyn, Münzing, Bloomfield, NJ Flow in Speed Reducer of Robot Contacts Akihiro Shishikura, Hideki Nakata, Kei Sakakura, Biplav Acharya, Jacqueline Krim, North Carolina State 11 – 11:30 am | Ionic Liquid Additized Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., Chiba, Japan University, Raleigh, NC Environmentally-Friendly Hydraulic Fluids 11:30 am – Noon | Effect of 11 – 11:30 am | In-Situ Raman Xin He, Huimin Luo, Jun Qu, Oak Ridge National Rheological Properties of Grease Spectroscopic Characterization Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN on Rotational Torque of Ball of ZDDP Tribofilms Bearings Caused by Stirring Carlos Garcia, Hugh Spikes, Janet Wong, Imperial College 11:30 am – Noon | Hydrocarbon- Resistance London, London, United Kingdom Mimicking Ionic Liquids as Low Yurie Yamashita, Takeshi Tsuda, Kouji Yoshizaki, JTEKT Vapor Pressure Triboimprovers Corp., Kashiwara, Osaka, Japan 11:30 am – Noon | Effect of ZDDP Erik Nyberg, Didac Llopart, Ichiro Minami, on Hydrogen Absorption in Two Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden Synthetic Oils 7H | Materials Tribology III Monica Ratoi, Angelos Stavrinidis, Brian Mellor, 8 – 9 am University of Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, 7G | Grease I | Mechanisms of Abrasive United Kingdom, Vlad Niste, Hiroyoshi Tanaka, Wear in WC/Co Hardmetals Joichi Sugimura, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan 8 – 8:30 am | Back to the Basics: Mark Gee, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, Fundamental Building Blocks of United Kingdom Grease Formulation 7F | Synthetics & Hydraulics Joseph Kaperick, Afton Chemical Corp., Richmond, VA 9 – 9:30 am | Nickel MAX-Phase Lubricants III Composites for High Temperature 8:30 – 9 am | A New Preformed and High Sliding Applications 8 – 8:30 am | Novel Functionalized Polyurea Thickener for Grease Nikhil Murthy, Stephen Berkebile, US Army Research Polyalkylene Glycols and Their Zhe Jia, John Cuthbert, Nathan Wilmot, Bruce Hook Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, Maharshi Synergy with Primary Anti-oxidants Dow Chemical, Freeport, TX Dey, Matt Fuka, Surojit Gupta, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND Martin Greaves, Dow Chemical, Horgen, Switzerland 9 – 9:30 am | Film Thickness in a 9:30 – 10 am | Effect of MoS2 on 8:30 – 9 am | From Jet Engine Oils Grease Lubricated Ball Bearing the Tribological Performance of to High Temperature Industrial Piet Lugt, SKF Research and Technology Development, AA7075/Si3N4 Composite Lubricants: High Performance Nieuwegein, Utrecht, Netherlands Mir Irfan Ul Haq, Ankush Anand, Shri Mata Vaishno Anti-oxidants for Synthetic Esters Devi University, Jammu, India Siegfried Lucazeau, NYCO, Paris Cedex, France 10 – 10:30 am – Break

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM29 Technical Sessions

10:30 – 11 am | Influence of 10:30 – 11 am | Shape Memory: 10:30 – 11 am | Laser Additive Operational and Surface Conditions The Contact Mechanics of Photonic Manufacturing of Ni-Al-Cr-C Alloys: on the Tribological Performance Crystal Structure A High Temperature Sliding Wear of Self-Lubricating Polymer Kyle Schulze, Yongliang Ni, W. Gregory Sawyer, Study Composite Bearing Materials Used University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Tyler Torgerson, Srinivas Mantri, Rajarshi Banerjee, in Hydropower Applications Thomas Scharf, The University of North Texas, Denton, TX Maria Rodiouchkina, Kim Berglund, Roland Larsson, 11 – 11:30 am | The Tribomechady - Luleå University of Technology, Lulea, Sweden namics of Jointed Interfaces: 11 – 11:30 am | Tribological Behavior New Observations and Their of 17-4 PH Stainless Steel 11 – 11:30 am | Tribological Behavior Ramifications Fabricated by Traditional of Self-Lubricating Polymer Matthew Brake, Rice University, Houston, TX Subtractive and Laser-Based Composite Bearing Materials Additive Manufacturing Methods During Long-Time Dry Sliding 11:30 am – Noon | Method for Sanjeev KC, Auburn University, Auburn, AL Maria Rodiouchkina, Leonardo Pelcastre, Kim Berglund, Calculating the Contact Between Roland Larsson, Luleå University of Technology, Roller End Face and Ring Flange 11:30 am – Noon | The Effect of Lulea, Sweden, Jonna Lind, Åsa Kassman Rudolphi, in Multi-Body Simulations Texture Shape on the Frictional Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden Sven Wirsching, Stephan Tremmel, Sandro Wartzack, Resistance Under Unidirectional Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Sliding 11:30 am – Noon | Fabrication of Erlangen, Germany, Christof Bohnert, Schaeffler Pawel Pawlus, Slawomir Wos, Waldemar Koszela, Porous Alumina-IF-MoS2 Self- Technologies AG & Co. KG, Herzogenaurach, Germany Rzeszow University of Technology, Rzeszow, Poland Lubricant Composite and its Tribological Behavior Abdul Salam, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 7J | Surface Engineering III 7K | Lubrication 8 – 8:30 am | Experimental Fundamentals VII 7I | Contact Mechanics I Comparison of Conventional and Textured Dynamic Seal Surfaces 8 – 8:30 am | Impact of Solvent 8 – 8:30 am | Indenting Soft Swollen Johan Bothe, Leibniz University Hannover – Institute of Dilution Technique on Soft Particle Elastomers with a Microparticle Dynamics and Vibration Research, Hannover, Germany Detection by Laser Particle Counter Jonathan Pham, Justin Glover, University of Kentucky, Lin Wang, David Holt, Derek Selby, Exxonmobil, Lexington, KY, Michael Kappl, Hans-Jürgen Butt, Max 8:30 – 9 am | Increase in Mechanical Annandale, NJ Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany Properties and Wear Resistance of Selective Laser Melted Stainless 8:30 – 9 am | Influence of Base Oil 8:30 – 9 am | Transparent Hydrogel Steel 316L by Surface Modification Ageing on Viscosity Modifiers Indentation and Slip Mechanics Auezhan Amanov, Jun-Seok Roh, Young-Sik Pyun, Behavior Through In-Situ Particle Inclusion Sun Moon University, Asan, Republic of Korea Eliane Gendreau, Hugh Spikes, Janet Wong, Imperial and Exclusion College London, London, United Kingdom Alison Dunn, Christopher Johnson, Jiho Kim, Shabnam 9 – 9:30 am | Characterization and Bonyadi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Tribological Application of High 9 – 9:30 am | Lubrication of a Urbana, IL Porosity Coatings Stretchable Sheet at the Tool Hamed Ghaednia, Arup Gangopadhyay, Brian Almeria, Tip-Sheet Interface in Single-Point 9 – 9:30 am | Small Forces, Large Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, MI Incremental Forming (SPIF) Noise: Scaling Nano-Indentation Tao He, Dohyun Leem, Xin Zhang, Newell Moser, Jian Cao, to the Micro Scale 9:30 – 10 am | Elastic and Elastic- Qian Wang, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, Hirotaka Miwa, Toshikazu Nanbu, Murakami Ryou, Christopher O’Bryan, Kyle Schulze, Thomas Angelini, Plastic Analysis of an Axisymmetric Nissan Research Center, Kanagawa, Japan University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Sinusoidal Surface Asperity Contact Swarna Saha, Robert Jackson, Auburn University, 9:30 – 10 am | Friction Modification 9:30 – 10 am | Eliminating the Auburn, AL Challenges Associated with Mechanism of Surface Pores Arman Khan, Qian Wang, Northwestern University, Physically Oscillating Contact 10 – 10:30 am – Break Instruments Evanston, IL, Zhe Li, Yuchuan Liu, Fanghui Shi, General Motors, Detroit, MI Daniel Garcia, Thomas Angelini, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 10 – 10:30 am – Break

10 – 10:30 am – Break

AM30 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 Thursday, May 23

7L | Condition Monitoring II 2 – 2:30 pm | Numerical and 8B | Biotribology III Experimental Performance Analysis 8 – 8:30 am | Root Cause Analysis of an Aircraft Engine Roller Bearing 1:30 – 2 pm | Invited Talk of Varnish Generation in Lube Using under Race Lubrication Michelle Oyen, East Carolina University, Systems Method Greenville, NC Jatin Mehta, Cristian Soto, Fluitec International, Rami Kerrouche, Salah Boukraa, University Saad Dahlab Bayonne, NJ of Blida 1, Blida, Algeria, Azzedine Dadouche, Mahmoud 2 – 2:30 pm | Shear-Induced Cellular Mamou, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Death Response 8:30 – 9 am | Development of an Ontario, Canada Samuel Hart, Juan Urueña, Angela Pitenis, Padraic Oil Split Test Method for Emulsions Levings, W. Gregory Sawyer, University of Florida, Without the Use of Strong Oxidizing 2:30 – 3 pm | Real-Time Modeling of Gainesville, FL Acids Thermal Interactions in Cryogenic Jon Lewis, Quaker Chemical Corp., Conshohocken, PA Ball Bearings 2:30 – 3 pm | Mitigating Cartilage Pradeep Gupta, PKG Inc., Clifton Park, NY, Howard Strain and Shear by Simulating 9 – 9:30 am | Identification of Gibson, NASA/MSFC, Marshall Space Flight Center, AL Activity Regimes with In-Situ Unknown Elements in a Lubricant Cartilage Explants Sample and High Throughput Wear 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Steven Voinier, Brian Graham, Axel Moore, Christopher Metals Analysis by ICP-OES Price, David Burris, University of Delaware, Newark, DE Autumn Wassmuth, PerkinElmer Inc., Shelton, CT 3:30 – 4 pm | Modeling Heat Generation in Turbine Engine 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Rolling Bearings 9:30 – 10 am | Determination of 3:30 – 4 pm Effect of Shoe Outsole Total Base Number in In-Service Jared Taketa, Craig Price, Rolls-Royce Corp., Indianapolis, | IN, Pradeep Gupta, PKG Inc., Clifton Park, NY Backing on the Coefficient of Lubricants Using FT-IR Friction Ariel Bohman, PerkinElmer Inc., Shelton, CT 4 – 4:30 pm | Thermal Conductivity Arian Iraqi, Kurt Beschorner, University of Pittsburgh, and Flash Temperature of Bearing Pittsburgh, PA 10 – 10:30 am – Break Steel Tom Reddyhoff, Hugh Spikes, Imperial College London, 4 – 4:30 pm | Open Slot 10:30 – 11 am | In-Situ Analysis London, United Kingdom, Aaron Schmidt, Massachusetts of Degraded Gear Oils Using Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 4:30 – 5 pm | Open Slot Ultrasonic Reflectometry Tomos Brenchley, Michele Schirru, Rob Dwyer-Joyce, 4:30 – 5 pm | A New Film Thickness- University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom Roughness Ratio, Λz, in Rolling 8C | Power Generation II Bearings 11 – 11:30 am | Oxidation Analysis of 1:30 – 2 pm | Fluorescence Valery Dunaevsky, VVD Engineering, Monroeville, PA Lubricants Using Ambient Pressure Spectroscopy for Online Condition Differential Scanning Calorimetry Monitoring of Machinery Lubricants 5 – 5:30 pm | Measurement of Free (DSC) Techniques to Determine Pooja Suresh, Oleg Sosnovski, Gastops, Ottawa Volume of Lubricants from Pressure Antioxidant Performance Ontario, Canada Dependence of Bulk Modulus Keith Schomburg, PerkinElmer, Magnolia, TX Bo Zhang, Toshifumi Mawatari, Saga University, 2 – 2:30 pm | Consequences of Saga-shi, Saga, Japan Incorrect EHC Fluid Maintenance 8A | Rolling Element and Opportunities for Improvement 5:30 – 6 pm Investigation of | Peter Dufresne, EPT, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Bearings IV the Synthetic Stiffness for Elastohydrodynamically Lubricated 1:30 – 2 pm | A Mathematical 2:30 – 3 pm | Understanding EHC Cylindrical Roller Bearings Emulation of Bair’s High Pressure Fluid Condition Monitoring Zeliang Xiao, Xi Shi, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Visualization Cell and Improved Ken Brown, Canoil, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, Shanghai , China EHL Traction Analysis for Heavily Matthew Hobbs, EPT, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Loaded Rolling Contacts 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Coda Pan, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Millbury, MA, Daejong Kim, University of Texas at Arlington, 3:30 – 4 pm | Evaluation of Turbine Arlington, TX, Michael Khonsari, Louisiana State Oil Performance University, Baton Rouge, LA Jatin Mehta, Fluitec International, Bayonne, NJ

4 – 4:30 pm | Power Generation Business Meeting

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM31 Technical Sessions

8D | Seals I 8E | Tribochemistry 2:30 – 3 pm | Use of High Temperature Materials Tribology and Oven Aging to Determine COF of 1:30 – 2 pm | Impact of Natural Nanotribology Joint Session III Candiate Greases as Oil Loss Surface Texture on the Lubrication Within the Grease Occurred of Mechanical Face Seals 1:30 – 2 pm | Synthesis and Bryan Johnson, Arizona Public Service, Tonopah, AZ Noel Brunetiere, Institut Pprime, Futuroscope Characterization of Novel Ni-Matrix Chasseneuil Cedex, France Composites 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Surojit Gupta, Maharshi Dey, Matt Fuka, University 2 – 2:30 pm | Wear and Surface of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, Nikhil Murthy, 3:30 – 4 pm | Grease Evaluation for Fatigue of Rubbers for Static Seals Stephen Berkebile, US Army Research Laboratory, the Continuous Caster Bearings: in Reciprocating Sliding Contact Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD Development of an Innovative Joichi Sugimura, Hiroyoshi Tanaka, Kyushu University, Technique to Accurately Measure Fukuoka, Japan 2 – 2:30 pm | Tribofilms in Wet Clutch Applications Water Content in These Greases Kuldeep Mistry, Carl Hager, Nigel Los, Jill Myers, 2:30 – 3 pm | Frictional Properties Darryl Williams, Afton Chemical Corp., Richmond, VA The Timken Co., North Canton, OH, Raj Shah, Koehler of Diamond Coated (and UNCD® 2:30 – 3 pm | Tribo-CAS Film with Instrument Co., Inc., Holtsville, NY, Hank Levi, Scientific coated) Silicon Carbide and Gear LLC, Fairfax, VA Unprecedented Lubrication and Tungsten Carbide Mechanical Wear Performance Characteristics Seal Faces 4 – 4:30 pm | When Your Supply of Kenneth Chao, Deere & Co., Cedar Falls, IA Mark Lapansie, Charles West, Jon Hohol, Advanced Grease Ceases and You Need a Diamond Techologies, Inc., Romeoville, IL Replacement, What Do You Do? 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Michael Moneer, Peter Lee, Southwest Research 3 – 3:30 pm – Break 3:30 – 4 pm | Effect of Lubricants on Institute, San Antonio, TX Friction Properties of the Steel/ 3:30 – 4 pm | Effect of Combined PEEK Contact 4:30 – 5 pm | Biolubricant Mechanical Stress and Salt Spray Go Tatsumi, Monica Ratoi, Brian Mellor, University Enhancement Using Combined Aging on Dynamic Friction Behavior of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom, Raw Carbon Nanostructures of O-Rings Yuji Shitara, Kiyomi Sakmoto, JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy Andrey Pérez, CINVESTAV, Querétaro, Mexico Jian Wu, Haohao Li, Youshan Wang, Benlong Su, Zhibo Corp., Yokohama, Japan Cui, Zhe Li, Harbin Institute of Technology, Weihai, 5 – 6 pm | Grease Business Meeting Shandong, China 4 pm – 4:30 pm | Electric Field Effect on the Lubrication Performance of Cus Nanoparticle Additive 4 – 4:30 pm | Dynamic Behavior of 8H | Materials Tribology IV a Fractional Viscoelastic Seal with Chenxu Liu, Yu Tian, Yonggang Meng, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Ofir Friedman, Yuval Golan, Solid Contact 1:30 – 2 pm | Environmental Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be’er-Sheva, Israel Arne Leenders, Leibniz University Hannover, Hannover, Sensitivity and Aging of Composite Germany 4:30 – 5 pm | Analysis of the Solid Lubricant Coatings Tribochemical Absorbed Films Michael Dugger, Brendan Nation, John Curry, Sandia 4:30 – 5 pm Simulation of Mixed | on Steel Surfaces Lubricated with National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM Friction Between a Surface Textured 1,3-Diketone Seal and a Smooth Rod 2 – 2:30 pm Shumin Zhang, Chenhui Zhang, Xinchun Chen, State Key | Improving Tribological Markus Brase, Matthias Wangenheim, Leibniz University Laboratory of Tribology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, Performance of PDA/PTFE Thin Film Hannover, Hannover, Germany China, Ke Li, Intelligent Transport Systems Research by Incorporating Ag Nanoparticles Center, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China in the PDA Underlayer 5 – 5:30 pm | Online Wear Simulation Dipankar Choudhury, Isabelle Niyonshuti, Jingyi Chen, of Parallel Plane Seal Under Mixed 8G | Grease II Min Zou, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR Lubrication Ran Wang, Dan Guo, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 1:30 – 2 pm | A New Anti-Wear 2:30 – 3 pm | Improved Wear Life of Grease Containing Nanoparticles 60NiTi by PDA/PTFE + Graphite 5:30 – 6 pm | Seals Business Meeting Yan Chen, Xuezhen Wang, Abraham Clearfield, Solid Lubricant Coatings Hong Liang, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Dipankar Choudhury, Charles Miller, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 2 – 2:30 pm | Studying the Effects of Zinc Dialkyldithiophosphates on 3 – 3:30 pm – Break the Performance of Rust Inhibitors in Grease Additive Packages Evan Robinson, Italmatch Chemical, Cleveland, OH

AM32 | ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 Thursday, May 23

3:30 – 4 pm | Tribological Behavior 2:30 – 3 pm | When Does Roughness 8K | Engine & Drivetrain V of the WSC Coated Silicon Carbide Affect Elastic-Plastic Contact? 1:30 – 2 pm | Friction Test of Cylinder in Vacuum and Air Senyo Ahadzie, Hamid Ghaednia, Matthew Brake, Rice Liner-Piston Ring Pair with the Kosta Simonovic, Tomas Polcar, Czech Technical University, Houston, TX Lubricating Oil Diluted by Fuel University, Prague, Slovenia, Albano Cavaleiro, Bo Xu, Bifeng Yin, Xin Kuang, School of Automotive and University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Traffic Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhen Jiang, China 4 – 4:30 pm | Low Friction Behaviors 3:30 – 4 pm | An Elastoplastic Finite 2 – 2:30 pm | Tribological of Ag-Doped γ-Fe2O3 at SiO2 Element Study of Unidirectional Coatings Under a Wide Range of Cylindrical Sliding Contact for Steel/ Development of Piston Assembly Temperature Conditions Steel and Inconel617/Incoloy800H Based on Theoretical Analysis and Experimental Verification Qunfeng Zeng, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, Huaidong Yang, Itzhak Green, Georgia Institute of Shaanxi, China Technology, Atlanta, GA Yihu Tang, Shanghai Marine Diesel Engine Research Institute, Shanghai, China 4:30 – 5 pm | Study on the 4 – 4:30 pm | Contact Mechanics Tribological Properties During Business Meeting 2:30 – 3 pm | Computational Fluid Drilling of CFRP with Carbide Tool Dynamics (CFD) Modeling of Torque Converter and Experimental Xiong Liang, Wu Dan, State Key Laboratory of Tribology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 8J | Surface Engineering IV Validation Farrukh Qureshi, David Whitticar, Michael Huston, The 1:30 – 2 pm | Characterization, Lubrizol Corp., Wickliffe, OH, William Liou, Yang Yang, 5 – 5:30 pm | Ultra-Low Wear of Mechanical Properties and Tribo- Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI PEALD Nitride Thin Films Corrosion Behavior of Electroless Tomas Babuska, Nicholas Strandwitz, Lehigh University, Ni-P Functional Multilayers 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Bethlehem, PA, Mark Sowa, Veeco CNT, Boston, MA, Vanesa Martinez-Nogues, Asier Salicio-Paz, Hans-Jurgen Alexander Kozen, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, 3:30 – 5 pm | Open Time Slots Washington, DC, Guosong Zeng, Lawrence Berkeley Grande, Eva García-Lecina, CIDETEC, San Sebasitan- National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Brandon Krick, Donostia, Spain, Eva Pellicer, Universtita Autonoma de Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, Jordi Sort, ICREA, Barcelona, 8L | Condition Monitoring III Spain, Ruben Offoiach, Maria Lekka, University of Udine, Udine, Italy 1:30 – 2 pm | Single Lubricant 5:30 – 6 pm | Friction and Oxidation Solution for Natural Gas and of MoS2 In Low Earth Orbit: Results 2 – 2:30 pm | The Effects of Laser Diesel Engines from the Space Tribometers Shock Peening on the Fatigue Isabella Goldmints, David Brass, Infineum USA, Linden, NJ Brandon Krick, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, Performance of the 3D-Printed John Curry, Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque, 2 – 2:30 pm | Oil Conductivity as an NM, Tomas Babuska, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, AlSi10Mg Alloy Christopher Muratore, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, Hao Zhang, Zhencheng Ren, Ruixia Zhang, Chang Ye, Early Indicator of Oil Oxidative and Michael Dugger, Nicolas Argibay, Somuri Prasad, Sandia Yalin Dong, The University of Akron, Akron, OH Additive Thermal Degradation National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, Andrey Processes Voevodin, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, 2:30 – 3 pm | Improved Wear and John Duchowski, Timo Lang, Valérie Diehl-Klein, HYDAC John Jones, Air Force Research Laboratory, Dayton, OH, FluidCareCenter GmbH, Sulzbach, Saar, Germany W. Gregory Sawyer, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Fatigue Resistance of a Boron- Doped DLC Coating Deposited on 2:30 – 3 pm | Correlating Acoustic UNSM Pre-Treated 52100 Steel Emission Signals with the Substrate 8I | Contact Mechanics II Tribological Behavior of Steel Zhencheng Ren, Haifeng Qin, Gary Doll, Yalin Dong, Tom Reddyhoff, Imperial College, South Kensington, 1:30 – 2 pm | Theoretical and Finite Chang Ye, The University of Akron, Akron, OH United Kingdom, Zhe Geng, Suzhou Institute of Element Analysis of Static Friction Industrial Technology, Suzhou, China Between Multi-Scale Rough Surfaces 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Robert Jackson, Yang Xu, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, 3 – 3:30 pm – Break Xianzhang Wang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 3:30 – 4 pm | Improving Surface 3:30 – 4 pm Fast and Efficient Finish and Wear Resistance | Quality Control of Lubricants and 2 – 2:30 pm | Investigating the Effect of Additive Manufactured Its Foaming Tendency by FoamDDI of the Evolution of the Radius of Nickel-Titanium by Ultrasonic – An Upgraded, Fully Automatized Curvature During Elastic-Plastic Nano-Crystal Surface Modification Detection Imaging Apparatus Contact of Asperities Chi Ma, Haifeng Qin, Zhencheng Ren, Hao Zhang, Eoghan O’Neill, Hamid Ghaednia, Gregory Mifflin, Gary Doll, Yalin Dong, Chang Ye, The University of Akron, Aaron Mendez, Ayalytical Instruments, Houston, TX Matthew Brake, Rice University, Houston, TX Akron, OH, Mohsen Andani, Narges Moghaddam, Hamdy Ibrahim, Mohammad Elahinia, The University 4 – 4:30 pm | Condition Monitoring of Toledo, Toledo, OH Business Meeting

ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM33 Education Courses The 2019 STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition features 12 industry-specific education courses offered on two days of the conference: Sunday, May 19, and Wednesday, May 22. The schedule is designed to give attendees more flexibility when planning their conference attendance. All courses are full day (start at 8 am and end at 5 pm). STLE education courses are $365 with a full meeting registration (except for the ABMA Bearings course which is $650), $550 for STLE members without a meeting registration and $775 for a non-member with no meeting registration. If you have questions regarding these courses, please contact Stefan Carrera, education manager at (847) 825-5536, [email protected].

*Please note that course titles and content are subject to change. OEM views will be included. The course will primarily focus on Visit www.stle.org/annualmeeting and see the Program Guide biolubricants but will include a general overview of alternative distributed onsite in Nashville for the most up-to-date transportation fuels. Biofuel feedstocks, production and information and list of course instructors. quality issues will be covered. An outstanding list of speakers with first-hand knowledge in these areas will teach the course.

Sunday, May 19 Hydraulics 201: Hydraulic Fluids and System Overview ABMA Bearings and Their Lubrication (Presented in cooperation with ABMA) This course provides an overview of the basic mechanical components used in hydraulic fluid power transmission. The This course includes a basic overview of bearings, their composition and performance of hydraulic fluids will be selection, precision and mounting considerations, and discussed. The course will also feature sections on maintenance lubrication-related influences, including a hands-on failure and troubleshooting as they pertain to hydraulic systems and analysis session. in-service fluid analysis.

Advanced Lubrication 301: Advanced Additives Metalworking 115: Metal Removal Fluids Advanced Lubrication 301 covers the molecular structures and Metalworking 115 covers the key concepts needed to better chemistries of lubricant additive types. Additives examined will understand how metalworking fluids are prepared, used and include antioxidants, rust inhibitors, detergents, dispersants, maintained. Attendees will be informed about the reasons for antiwear additives, extreme pressure additives, friction using metal removal fluids and their functions. The chemistry modifiers and rheology and viscosity modifiers. of metal removal fluids, insight into the need to control microbial contamination and importance of adopting a health Advanced Tribology 301: Nanotribology and safety program in a facility that machines metal are This course will begin with an introduction to the topic of covered. Key topics include measures needed to understand nanotribology. The course will then cover molecular dynamics, and control metal removal fluid failure. tribochemistry and nanomechanical characterization. The course day will conclude with a module covering nanoparticle Synthetic Lubricants 203: Non-Petroleum Fluids additives. and Their Uses This course is designed primarily for formulators and users Automotive Lubrication 201: Diesel of lubricating materials. Synthetic Lubricants 203 provides an Automobile Lubrication 201 provides a comprehensive overview of non-petroleum-based lubricants, their comparison overview of the various aspects of a typical diesel engine to each other and to petroleum oil. Each section covers the tribological system including modern fuels and lubricants. chemistry, strength and weaknesses of each material and basic Lubrication and surface engineering principles will be applied application. to provide a unified approach to practical diesel powertrain systems. Biolubricants and Biofuels Wednesday, May 22 This course is an overview of current progress in the development and use of biofuels and biolubricants. The Advanced Lubrication 302: Advanced Lubrication course elements will include an introduction to energy and Regimes alternative fuels; basic chemistry of biofuels and biolubes; Advanced Lubrication 302 goes more in-depth on lubrication general performance requirements; overviews of market regimes, wear and wear mechanisms, as well as lubricant progress; nitch markets; and governmental and regulatory failure analysis. This course includes a series of lubricant failure drivers. Products currently in various stages of commer cial - analysis case studies on automotive engines, gears and ization will be discussed. Information on European, U.S. and bearings.

AM34 | STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 STLE Certification Exams Thursday, May 23

Basic Lubrication 103 Basic Lubrication 103 is designed primarily for the person entering the lubrication field who needs a broad introduction to lubricants, lubricant building blocks, and lubricating materials. This course is also for persons not directly involved, but who need a broad overview of lubricants and basic lubricating components. This course does not require the course taker to have a formal scientific degree or background, although many technical terms and concepts are covered. Experienced people attend the course to be kept up to date All four STLE technical certifications exams: Certified on the latest developments, especially in those areas not Lubrication Specialist™, Oil Monitoring Analyst I and II™ directly related to their job function or area of expertise. Thus, and Certified Metalworking Fluids Specialist™ will be Basic Lubrication 103 is usually attended by a broad cross- conducted concurrently on Thursday, May 23, from 9 am to section of people such as technical, technical service, sales, noon. If you are interested in taking an exam during STLE’s marketing, manufacturing, maintenance and management, 2019 Annual Meeting & Exhibition, please contact Gina Cairo at who in some way are involved in the industry. The course will (847) 825-5536 or email [email protected]. focus on the fundamentals of lubrication associated with fluid film lubrication and grease as it applies to basic lubricated Exam Fees: components such as gears and bearings. Also, the course will • First exam: $405 (STLE member) review some basics around base stocks, synthetic lubricants $540 (Non-member) and lab testing. • Retake exam: $203 (STLE member) $270 (Non-member) Metalworking 130: Metal Treatment Chemicals Metalworking 130 is intended for chemists, engineers, technical support staff and field service technicians working with and using metalworking fluids. While processing parts using metalworking fluids, there is a need for treating, cleaning, and protecting chemical and/or coatings. Substrates either are immersed in these chemicals or have them applied during some point of the processing. This course covers heat treating, including oil and polymer quenching, cleaning parts and protecting parts from rust and corrosion. Individuals learn the basics of metallurgy as it applies to heat treating and quenching. It is the only location Synthetic Lubricants 204: Base stock Selection and Applications where you can receive This course provides an introduction to synthetic lubricant base stocks and applications. It compares the use of these solid education synthetic lubricants to petroleum-based products and compares between types of synthetic lubricants. Synthetic information regarding Lubricants 204 is a continuation from the Synthetic Lubricants 203: Non-Petroleum Fluids and Their Uses course, however, the lubricant industry. attendance of the Synthetic Lubricants 203 course is not a prerequisite.

STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM35 Networking & Special Events *Please note that all annual meeting events are at the Omni Nashville Hotel.

Student Networking Reception Networking Reception Sunday, May 19 • Ticketed Event Monday, May 20 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 2019 event is still being planned at an offsite location in Nashville, add to your list of professional contacts through this outstanding and information will be released as details are available. networking event.

Tribology Speakers Breakfast STEM Camp Monday through Thursday, May 20-23 Monday, May 20 Lead authors and course presenters are invited to meet with During STLE’s 2019 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 review the session schedule and note any last-minute changes. for its 7th Annual Tribology Speakers should plan on attending. STEM Camp. Students will have the opportunity to President’s Luncheon see demonstrations and participate in hands-on Tuesday, May 21 • Ticketed Event experiments, led by STLE The annual meeting’s major business function draws virtually all members, to learn about areas attendees for a two-hour event honoring STLE’s incoming and out - of research within the fields going presidents, award winners and top volunteers. Come honor of tribology and lubrication 2018-2019 President Greg Croce with Chevron Products Co. and engineering. The goal of the camp is to engage high school 2019-2020 President Mike Duncan with Daubert Chemical Co. Inc. students interested in STEM (science, technology, engineering and A ticket for the President’s Luncheon is included in your meeting mathematics) to careers in tribology and lubrication engineering. registration and free to STLE Corporate Member representatives If you would like to learn more or to participate, contact Karl Phipps (two tickets) and students. Guest tickets for the luncheon are $50 at (847) 825-5536, [email protected]. and can be purchased at the STLE Registration Desk.

STLE is seeking sponsorships for the 2019 Networking Reception, President’s Luncheon, Student Networking Reception and Speakers Breakfast. For more information, contact Tracy Nicholas VanEe at (630) 922-3459, [email protected].

AM36 | STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 Opening General Session: Keynote Address

Speaker:

Jeff Hemphill Chief Technical Officer, Americas Schaeffler Group USA Inc.

Monday, May 20 | 10:30 am – Noon Omni Nashville Hotel Call for Student Posters STLE is seeking student posters at its 2019 Annual Meeting & “Racing into the Future - Impact of Exhibition. Event organizers are inviting students from all areas Tribology on Vehicle Electrification” of tribology research to participate in a special session dedicated to student posters. Posters must deal with an aspect Electric mobility is quickly moving from someday to today as of tribology research that can be translated into friction, wear electric cars are becoming common, and even electric scooters and lubrication. Student poster research topics can be co- and bikes are entering the mobility scene. The benefits of authored by faculty and other researchers, but only students electrification are many, including reduced emissions and may exhibit their posters and discuss their work at the session. maintenance, and improved performance. It is also unsettling to The posters will be judged by a conference committee, and many engineers who have spent a career enabling conventional awards will be given to the best nine posters. engines and transmissions. While the needs of electric powertrains are different, the fundamentals are the same. We have been learning about those needs on the racetrack, through Formula E, Submission criteria & information as well as in conventional automotive powertrains. This talk will • Abstract submission deadline: March 15, 2019 (via share some of these lessons and point the way of future tribology www.stle.org). Notification of acceptance will be sent to efforts. students shortly after this date. • The poster must present original work by the student Biography: during the 2018-2019 academic year. • The student may submit only one poster as the lead author. Jeff Hemphill currently serves as Chief Technical Officer, Americas, for Schaeffler Group USA Inc., and is • As the lead author of the poster, the student should have responsible for research and new product development performed the major portion of the work. for automotive transmission, engine, chassis, as well as • Lead authors must be full-time graduate or undergraduate industrial components and systems. His scope of students registered during the 2018-2019 academic year. responsibilities also encompasses IT and digitalization functions, which include facilitating the integration of • Posters can be no larger than 48 x 48 inches. digital capability into Schaeffler’s new products and • Posters must be set up Sunday afternoon or Monday business models. morning. The author must be present at the poster display Jeff started his career at Schaeffler as a machinist and during the judging session on Monday, May 20, during co-op student while earning a bachelor of science in lunch and the scheduled conference break that afternoon. mechanical engineering from The University of Akron. He also holds an executive certificate in strategy and Award category (three winners in each category) innovation from MIT. He has over 30 years of experience in automotive and industrial product development, • Platinum: superior scientific and presentation quality including manufacturing, product design, testing and ($300 prize) vehicle development, and has 79 patents filed or issued. • Gold: good technical quality ($200 prize) • Silver: overall quality worthy to be encouraged ($100 prize)

*Winners will be announced during the President’s Luncheon on Tuesday, May 21. For additional questions about the student poster session, please contact Merle Hedland at (630) 428-2133 or email [email protected].

STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM37 STLE 2019 Exhibition/Sponsorship Opportunities 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 Nashville. 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 $2,575 for STLE Corporate Members and $2,975 for non-members.

Exhibitor Appreciation Hour Back by popular demand, two hours of dedicated exhibit time will occur at this year’s show:

Monday, May 20 and Tuesday, May 21 from 3-4 pm. Refreshments will be served in the trade show. Technical sessions, education courses, Commercial Marketing Forum presentations and all other annual meeting activities will cease at this time. Come support the meeting’s exhibitors—and find solutions to your most pressing technical issues.

STLE’s exhibition features companies from the following product categories: • Lubricant additives • Metalworking fluids and additives • Environmental services • Condition monitoring equipment • Industrial fluids • Consulting services • Testing and analysis equipment, supplies and services • Lubrication management services • Publications & journals • Synthetic lubricants For more information or to reserve a booth, contact Tracy Nicholas VanEe at (630) 922-3459, [email protected].

Commercial Marketing Forum Commercial Marketing Forum Pricing: The Commercial Marketing Forum (CMF) is a series of 30-minute • $610 for STLE Corporate Members who exhibit marketing sessions at STLE’s 2019 Annual Meeting where you may promote your company’s products and services, something • $750 for STLE Corporate Members not allowed in the technical sessions. Your CMF session is • $890 for individual members promoted in the Annual Meeting Program Guide, directing attendees to your presentation. CMF timeslots are sold on a • $970 for non-members “first-come, first-serve” basis.

Sponsorships come in all shapes, sizes and prices and are designed to fit everyone’s marketing budget. To reserve a sponsorship at the 2019 STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition, contact Tracy Nicholas VanEe at (630) 922-3459, [email protected].

AM38 | STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 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: • Badge Lanyards (SOLD!) • Education Course Lunches • Education Course Materials (SOLD!) • Speakers Breakfast (SOLD!) 2019 Annual Meeting Exhibition Hours • Registration Bags (SOLD!) • Networking Reception Sponsorships (Monday evening) Omni Nashville Hotel | Broadway Ballroom • President’s Luncheon (Tuesday afternoon) Monday, May 20 • Noon-5 pm • Directional Floor Signs (multiple sponsorships) Tuesday, May 21 • 9:30 am – Noon & 2 – 5:30 pm • Guest Room Keycards (SOLD!) Wednesday, May 22 • 9:30 am – Noon • Annual Meeting Mobile App (SOLD!) • Relaxation/Recharging Lounge (SOLD!) 10' 10' 102 104 108 110 114 116 • Refreshment Breaks Plus Water Stations 9' • Wi-Fi Service (SOLD!) 105 107 109 111 113 115 117 119 • Welcome Gift 101 • Exhibitor Appreciation Hour Raffle (SOLD!) 20' • Student Activities Sponsorships 20' 204 206 208 210 212 214 216 218 9' 2019 Annual Meeting Sponsors 201 205 207 209 211 213 215 217 219 *As of Dec. 4, 2018 20' 4'

STLE wishes to thank the following sponsors for their 20' 304 306 308 310 312 314 316 318 generous support of the 74th STLE Annual Meeting & 9' Exhibition, May 19-23, 2019, at the Omni Nashville Hotel 305 307 309 311 313 315 317 319 in Nashville, Tennessee. Updated signage with sponsors 301 information will be included onsite in Nashville. 20'

Palladium Plus: More than $4,000 20' 404 406 408 410 412 414 416 418 Afton Chemical Corp.: Guest Room Keycards 9' ANGUS Chemical Co.: Registration Bags 401 405 407 409 411 413 415 417 419 The Lubrizol Corp.: Wi-Fi Service 20' Münzing: Badge Lanyards 20' 504 506 508 510 512 514 516 518 Palmer Holland/Focus Chemical: Annual Meeting Mobile App 9' 501 505 507 509 511 513 515 517 519 Titanium Plus: More than $3,000 20' Evonik Oil Additives: Exhibitor Appreciation Hour Raffle Pilot Chemical: Relaxation/Recharging Lounge 20' 604 606 608 610 612 614 616 618 9' Titanium: $3,000 601 605 607 609 611 613 615 617 619 CRODA Inc.: Educational Course Materials Handbook 20' Platinum: $2,000 20' 704 706 708 710 712 714 716 718 Zchimmer & Schwarz: Speakers Breakfast 9' Gold: $1,000 703 705 709 711 715 717 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME): 10' 10' Networking Reception

STLE Annual Meeting & Exhibition ADVANCE PROGRAM 2019 | AM39 2019 Annual Meeting Exhibitors More than 100 organizations are expected to display their newest products and services at the 2019 STLE Exhibition. Following is the list of exhibitors as of Dec. 4, 2018. Visit www.stle.org/annualmeeting and see the Program Guide distributed onsite in Nashville for the most up-to-date list.

Acme-Hardesty Co. Kao Chemicals GmbH Advanced Chemical Concepts Inc. KH Neochem Americas, Inc. Afton Chemical Corp. King Industries, Inc. ANGUS Chemical Co. LANXESS Corp. Baron USA, LLC Münzing Beckman Coulter Napoleon Engineering Services Cannon Instrument Co. Phoenix Tribology Ltd. Colonial Chemical Inc. Pilot Chemical Co. Compass Instruments/Falex Corp. PolyOne Corp. The Dow Chemical Corp. Polytec, Inc. Eastman Quimica Lasem Italmatch Chemicals Rtec-Instruments, Inc. Emery Oleochemicals Sasol North America Ergon, Inc. Savant Labs & Institute of Materials (IOM) Evonik Oil Additives USA, Inc. Sea-Land Chemical Co. ExxonMobil Chemical Co. Soltex, Inc. FedChem, LLC Tannas Co. & King Refrigeration Focus Chemical Teknor Apex Co. Functional Products, Inc. Temix Oleo GEO Specialty Chemicals The Lubrizol Corp. Huntsman Vanderbilt Chemicals, LLC Ingevity Vantage

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