A non-Newtonian model based on Ree-Eyring theory and surface effect to predict friction in elastohydrodynamic lubrication |
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Authors: | Elie Bou-Chakra Denis Mazuyer Alain Bouffet |
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Affiliation: | a Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Systèmes, UMR 5513, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, 36 avenue Guy de Collongue, 69134 Ecully Cedex, France b TOTAL France—Centre de REcherches de Solaize, BP 22, Chemin du canal, 69360 Solaize, France |
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Abstract: | ![]() The traction behaviour of various lubricants is investigated in elastohydrodynamic regime using a tribometre that simultaneously allows the contact visualization and the friction measurement under controlled contact kinematics. First, the film formation capability is determined: although the base oil and the polymer, via their viscosity, govern the film thickness in EHL regime, the additives control the existence of a boundary film at low entrainment speed. Second, the relative role of the additives and of the base oil on the frictional behaviour is studied for various experimental conditions: this clearly demonstrates that the piezo-viscous response of the lubricant controls the Newtonian/non-Newtonian transition and the friction level. The role of thermal effects is discussed. A strong influence of the entrainment speed, over the frictional response is unexpectedly observed, even in full film regime. A rheological model based on Ree-Eyring theory supposing a heterogeneous flow due to adsorbed surface layers, is proposed to discuss the organization of the molecules within the contact and its effect on the frictional response of the contact. |
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Keywords: | Additives Base oil Elastohydrodynamic lubrication Friction |
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