The aim of this paper is to study the applicability of micropolar fluid theory to modeling and to calculating tribological squeeze flow characteristics depending on the geometrical dimension of the flow field. Based on analytical solutions in the lubrication regime of squeeze flow between parallel plates, calculations of the load capacity and time required to squeeze the film are performed and compared – as a function of the distance between the plates – for both fluid models: the micropolar model and the Newtonian model. In particular, maximum distance between the plates for which the micropolar effects of the fluid become significant will be established. Values of rheological constants of the fluids, both those experimentally determined a...
Abstract—We present a comprehensive analytical model of squeeze-film damping in perforated 3-D micro...
A simple mechanical model which has some features in common with load bearing human joints is descri...
Squeeze film effects naturally occur in dynamic MEMS structures because most of these structures em...
In this paper, the theoretical study of squeeze film characteristics between porous parallel stepped...
The paper aims at presentation of modelling of human joints withinthe framework micropolar fluid the...
In the present paper the effect of micropolar squeeze film lubrication between a cylinder and a poro...
Squeeze flow of fluids between surfaces is important in rheology, material processing, lubrication a...
In this paper, combined effects of piezo-viscous dependency and surface roughness on the squeeze fil...
In this paper, we study squeeze film lubrication characteristics between two rectangular plates, of ...
The goal of this thesis is to analytically model the Squeeze Flow behavior of particle-filled Therma...
In this paper, the squeeze flow behavior of Newtonian fluid was investigated with a series of squeez...
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nsti ised e 7 In this study a numerical method for general applications with non-Newtonian fluids is...
In this paper, a theoretical study of the combined effects of viscosity variation and surface roughn...
Abstract—We present a comprehensive analytical model of squeeze-film damping in perforated 3-D micro...
A simple mechanical model which has some features in common with load bearing human joints is descri...
Squeeze film effects naturally occur in dynamic MEMS structures because most of these structures em...
In this paper, the theoretical study of squeeze film characteristics between porous parallel stepped...
The paper aims at presentation of modelling of human joints withinthe framework micropolar fluid the...
In the present paper the effect of micropolar squeeze film lubrication between a cylinder and a poro...
Squeeze flow of fluids between surfaces is important in rheology, material processing, lubrication a...
In this paper, combined effects of piezo-viscous dependency and surface roughness on the squeeze fil...
In this paper, we study squeeze film lubrication characteristics between two rectangular plates, of ...
The goal of this thesis is to analytically model the Squeeze Flow behavior of particle-filled Therma...
In this paper, the squeeze flow behavior of Newtonian fluid was investigated with a series of squeez...
Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any m...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
nsti ised e 7 In this study a numerical method for general applications with non-Newtonian fluids is...
In this paper, a theoretical study of the combined effects of viscosity variation and surface roughn...
Abstract—We present a comprehensive analytical model of squeeze-film damping in perforated 3-D micro...
A simple mechanical model which has some features in common with load bearing human joints is descri...
Squeeze film effects naturally occur in dynamic MEMS structures because most of these structures em...