This paper presents a first extension of the amplitude reduction approach, where the deformation of harmonic components of the roughness is considered, to non-Newtonian elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) line contact. The amplitude reduction of one-sided waviness is computed as a function of the slide-roll ratio. Non-Newtonian effects result in an increase in the deformation for positive slide-roll ratios. This contrasts with published results using a Newtonian fluid where the deformation decreased for such conditions. Moreover, the amplitude reduction varies significantly throughout the contact, requiring an additional parameter for the characterization of the amplitude reduction. An explanation of these differences based on the velocity...
By assuming the contact geometry in elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) to be that of an infinitely...
By means of numerical simulations the deformation of transverse and isotropic harmonic waviness in E...
Starved elastohydrodynamically lubricated contact is described as deviation from fully flooded conta...
This paper presents a first extension of the amplitude reduction approach, where the deformation of ...
The detailed understanding of elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) with rough surfaces has become an...
The influence of surface roughness on the performance of bearings and gears operating under Elasto-H...
The problem of surface waviness in ElastoHydrodynamic Lubrication is commonly considered as a first ...
By means of numerical simulations the amplitude reduction of waviness in a transient elastohydrodyna...
By means of numerical simulations the amplitude reduction of waviness in a transient elastohydrodyna...
Surface roughness plays an important role in the performance of highly loaded elastohydrodynamically...
Due to technological pressures the lubricant film thickness in EHD contacts has decreased over the y...
Due to technological pressures the lubricant film thickness in EHD contacts has decreased over the y...
The nominal film thickness at which EHL contacts have to operate reliably has decreased to a level w...
Recent calculations have shown that in a sliding elastohydrodynamically lubricated contact, any init...
Different aspects of Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication (EHL) are studied. For smooth surfaces, a novel ...
By assuming the contact geometry in elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) to be that of an infinitely...
By means of numerical simulations the deformation of transverse and isotropic harmonic waviness in E...
Starved elastohydrodynamically lubricated contact is described as deviation from fully flooded conta...
This paper presents a first extension of the amplitude reduction approach, where the deformation of ...
The detailed understanding of elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) with rough surfaces has become an...
The influence of surface roughness on the performance of bearings and gears operating under Elasto-H...
The problem of surface waviness in ElastoHydrodynamic Lubrication is commonly considered as a first ...
By means of numerical simulations the amplitude reduction of waviness in a transient elastohydrodyna...
By means of numerical simulations the amplitude reduction of waviness in a transient elastohydrodyna...
Surface roughness plays an important role in the performance of highly loaded elastohydrodynamically...
Due to technological pressures the lubricant film thickness in EHD contacts has decreased over the y...
Due to technological pressures the lubricant film thickness in EHD contacts has decreased over the y...
The nominal film thickness at which EHL contacts have to operate reliably has decreased to a level w...
Recent calculations have shown that in a sliding elastohydrodynamically lubricated contact, any init...
Different aspects of Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication (EHL) are studied. For smooth surfaces, a novel ...
By assuming the contact geometry in elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) to be that of an infinitely...
By means of numerical simulations the deformation of transverse and isotropic harmonic waviness in E...
Starved elastohydrodynamically lubricated contact is described as deviation from fully flooded conta...