Investigating the Effect of Surface Finish on Mixed EHL in Rolling and Rolling-Sliding Contacts |
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Authors: | Q. Jane Wang Dong Zhu Raosheng Zhou Fukuo Hashimoto |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mechanical Engineering , Northwestern University , Evanston , IL , 60208 , USA;2. Innovation Center, Eaton Corporation , South Field , MI , 48076 , USA;3. Technology Center, The Timken Company , Canton , OH , 44706 , USA |
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Abstract: | Surface finish may significantly affect the lubrication performance of a tribological interface through the influence of topography on micro/nanoscale fluid flows around localized contacts at surface asperities. This paper aims to study the mixed lubrication performance of a group of engineered surfaces, including turned, isotropically finished, ground, and dimpled surfaces, under different operation conditions by means of a deterministic mixed elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) model. The honed surface was used to mate with other surfaces. The results indicate that a longitudinal contact ellipse favors longitudinally oriented mating surface roughness and that a transverse contact ellipse, as well as a line contact, prefers a transversely orientated mating surface roughness for lubrication enhancement. |
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Keywords: | EHL Micro-EHL Surface Roughness Film Thickness |
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