This article describes experimental and theoretical studies on the cavitation phenomena in the grease lubrication film under pure sliding elastohydrodynamic contact. In situ observation tests using the optical interferometry technique were conducted, and the growth of cavitation was captured using a high-speed camera. The results showed that the cavity grew in two stages, which was similar to the behavior in the base oil, and that the cavity growth rate in the initial stage was higher than that in the second stage. In the initial stage, the cavity growth time in the grease was longer than that in the base oil, and the cavity length after the growth depended on the base oil viscosity. It was also found in the test using diurea grease that sm...
Abstract The objective of this study was to investigate the grease-lubricated film-forming mechanism...
Abstract Although most rolling element bearings are grease lubricated, the underlying mechanisms of ...
Cavitation influences the pressure distribution in hydrodynamically lubricated contacts and therefor...
This article describes experimental and theoretical studies on the cavitation phenomena in the greas...
This article describes experimental and theoretical studies on the cavitation phenomena in the greas...
Increasing environmental demands push the limits of lubrication of machine elements, towards thinner...
This paper deals with the experimental study of an elastohydrodynamic contact under conditions of in...
Oil lubrication of the contacts between high-elastic modulus, non-conformal surfaces is well underst...
The rheology of soap thickened greases has been investigated in a cone and plate rheometer and a mod...
This study investigates the film formation and friction in grease lubricated, rolling-sliding, non-c...
The rheology of soap thickened greases has been investigated in a cone and plate rheometer and a mod...
The rheology of soap thickened greases has been investigated in a cone and plate rheometer and a mod...
Relationship between cavitation in elastohydrodynamic lubrication and surrounding gas was investigat...
The service life of rolling bearings is significantly affected by the film formation in elastohydrod...
The service life of rolling bearings is significantly affected by the film formation in elastohydrod...
Abstract The objective of this study was to investigate the grease-lubricated film-forming mechanism...
Abstract Although most rolling element bearings are grease lubricated, the underlying mechanisms of ...
Cavitation influences the pressure distribution in hydrodynamically lubricated contacts and therefor...
This article describes experimental and theoretical studies on the cavitation phenomena in the greas...
This article describes experimental and theoretical studies on the cavitation phenomena in the greas...
Increasing environmental demands push the limits of lubrication of machine elements, towards thinner...
This paper deals with the experimental study of an elastohydrodynamic contact under conditions of in...
Oil lubrication of the contacts between high-elastic modulus, non-conformal surfaces is well underst...
The rheology of soap thickened greases has been investigated in a cone and plate rheometer and a mod...
This study investigates the film formation and friction in grease lubricated, rolling-sliding, non-c...
The rheology of soap thickened greases has been investigated in a cone and plate rheometer and a mod...
The rheology of soap thickened greases has been investigated in a cone and plate rheometer and a mod...
Relationship between cavitation in elastohydrodynamic lubrication and surrounding gas was investigat...
The service life of rolling bearings is significantly affected by the film formation in elastohydrod...
The service life of rolling bearings is significantly affected by the film formation in elastohydrod...
Abstract The objective of this study was to investigate the grease-lubricated film-forming mechanism...
Abstract Although most rolling element bearings are grease lubricated, the underlying mechanisms of ...
Cavitation influences the pressure distribution in hydrodynamically lubricated contacts and therefor...