Scuffing is a severe form of surface damage which limits the performance of lubricated sliding machine components. Empirical work has shown that failure either occurs under relatively mild elastohydrodynamic conditions with barely modified surfaces or under severe conditions with the surfaces well run-in. Two hypotheses exist which may explain these experimental differences. This thesis examines their relevance. The first hypothesis is that, under elastohydrodynamic lubrication, the surface asperities either remain rigid or become elastically deformed-micro-elastohydrodynamic lubrication. A non-dimensional plot, developed by Baglin, predicts the occurrence of the regimes. An experimental study of running-in and scuffing for tests initially ...
Scuffing is a surface failure mode that occurs in sliding–rolling contacts subjected to high loads a...
Studies to better understand scuffing began approximately sixty years ago, when it was postulated th...
The principal purpose of the work described in this thesis was to develop an insight into the scuffi...
Scuffing is a severe form of surface damage which limits the performance of lubricated sliding machi...
Scuffing is defined in the literature as “gross damage characterized by the formation of local welds...
The primary objective of the work was to study surface changes that occur on lubricated sliding stee...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D78331 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
ii Scuffing is a prominent surface failure mode of loaded, lubricated contacts of gears and rolling ...
A few among many otherwise highly successful lubricated sliding components fail catastrophically an...
The parameters affecting the temperatures and friction at lubricated rolling/sliding contacts of the...
Abstract: Heavily loaded moving machine components encounter severe tribological problems. Typical e...
The slow progress in the understanding of scuffing (scoring) and runningin of most lubricated surfac...
Scuffing is generally recognized as a form of surface damage in lubricated sliding. Scuffing damage ...
Scuffing failure generally occurs at oil film breakdown and large amount of metal-to-metal interacti...
This paper summarises the effects of run-in procedures on the scuffing resistance of 390-T6 aluminiu...
Scuffing is a surface failure mode that occurs in sliding–rolling contacts subjected to high loads a...
Studies to better understand scuffing began approximately sixty years ago, when it was postulated th...
The principal purpose of the work described in this thesis was to develop an insight into the scuffi...
Scuffing is a severe form of surface damage which limits the performance of lubricated sliding machi...
Scuffing is defined in the literature as “gross damage characterized by the formation of local welds...
The primary objective of the work was to study surface changes that occur on lubricated sliding stee...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D78331 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
ii Scuffing is a prominent surface failure mode of loaded, lubricated contacts of gears and rolling ...
A few among many otherwise highly successful lubricated sliding components fail catastrophically an...
The parameters affecting the temperatures and friction at lubricated rolling/sliding contacts of the...
Abstract: Heavily loaded moving machine components encounter severe tribological problems. Typical e...
The slow progress in the understanding of scuffing (scoring) and runningin of most lubricated surfac...
Scuffing is generally recognized as a form of surface damage in lubricated sliding. Scuffing damage ...
Scuffing failure generally occurs at oil film breakdown and large amount of metal-to-metal interacti...
This paper summarises the effects of run-in procedures on the scuffing resistance of 390-T6 aluminiu...
Scuffing is a surface failure mode that occurs in sliding–rolling contacts subjected to high loads a...
Studies to better understand scuffing began approximately sixty years ago, when it was postulated th...
The principal purpose of the work described in this thesis was to develop an insight into the scuffi...