Publication detail

Lubricant Rupture Ratio at Elastohydrodynamically Lubricated Contact Outlet

KOŠŤÁL, D. NEČAS, D. ŠPERKA, P. SVOBODA, P. KŘUPKA, I. HARTL, M.

English title

Lubricant Rupture Ratio at Elastohydrodynamically Lubricated Contact Outlet

Type

WoS Article

Language

en

Original abstract

Elastohydrodynamically lubricated (EHL) contacts rarely exist as single contacts. Multiple contacts or single contacts subjected to the repeated over-rolling represent more often the case in practical applications. A typical example is the rolling element bearing. A lubricant rupture mechanism at each contact outlet determines the lubricant availability to the succeeding contact. This work presents a quantitative description of the lubricant film thickness rupture in EHL contact outlet with the use of the fluorescent microscopy. A rupture ratio of the film thickness between two diverging surfaces exiting the contact was measured for both pure rolling and rolling–sliding conditions. The influence of variation of several parameters such as lubricant properties, rolling speed or rolling element ellipticity to the lubricant rupture ratio was investigated. Understanding of the physical phenomena of the lubricant rupture extends further possibilities in both experimental and theoretical researches of the starved EHL.

Keywords in English

EHL, Starvation, Lubricant rupture

Released

2015-07-21

Publisher

Springer

Location

New York

ISSN

1023-8883

Journal

Tribology letter

Volume

59

Number

3

Pages from–to

1–jasne

Pages count

9