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The behaviour of lubricated EHD contacts subjected to vibrations

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posted on 2023-06-09, 07:20 authored by X Zhang, Romeo GlovneaRomeo Glovnea
Machine components containing contacts working in elastohydrodynamic (EHD) conditions are often subjected to vibrations. These may be originated from the mechanism or machine the contact is part of, the surrounding environment and within the contact itself. The influence of vibrations upon the behaviour of elastohydrodynamic films has been studied experimentally in a number of papers, but a comprehensive study of the effect of the parameters of the oscillatory motion upon the film thickness has not been carried out yet. In this study the authors evaluate the effect of the frequency of the oscillatory motion upon the EHD film thickness. Optical interferometry is used to measure lubricant film thickness in a ball-on-flat disc arrangement. A high – speed camera records the interferometric images for later analysis and conversion into film thickness maps. The disc runs at a constant angular velocity while the ball is driven by the traction forces developed in the EHD film. In steady state conditions, this would ensure pure rolling conditions, however in the present investigation the ball is subjected to harmonic vibrations in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the film. The contact under study is lubricated by basic oils and the temperature is kept at a constant value of 60°C. The aim of this paper is to understand how vibrations influence the lubricant film formation.

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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering

ISSN

1757-8981

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Institute of Physics

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1

Volume

174

Article number

a012036

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  • Engineering and Design Publications

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  • Dynamics, Control and Vehicle Research Group Publications

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Legacy Posted Date

2017-07-21

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2017-07-21

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2017-07-21

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