Mixed Lubrication and Lubricated Wear: Proceedings of the 11th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology Held in Bodington Hall, the University of Leeds, England 4-7 September 1984Duncan Dowson Butterworths for the Institute of Tribology, Leeds University and the Institut national des sciences appliquées de Lyon, 1985 - Technology & Engineering - 319 pages |
Contents
Session II | 9 |
Influence of Surface Topography on Friction in Lubricated Contacts | 43 |
Chemical Degradation in Parched Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication | 55 |
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additive analysis angle applied asperity average ball bearing behaviour boundary lubrication brake calculated carried changes coefficient of friction component considered constant cracks curve decrease deformation dependent described determined developed direction disc distribution droplet effects elastic Engineering equation experimental experiments factors failure Figure film thickness flow fluid force formation friction function given gives heat hydrodynamic important increase indicated influence layer load machine material mean measured Mechanical metal method normal obtained occurs operating outer parameter particles period plastic polymer present pressure range ratio reduced regime region relation Research resistance Reynolds ring roller rolling scuffing shear shown in Figure shows sliding smooth specimen speed steel stress surface roughness surface tension synovial fluid Table temperature tion torque transition University values variation viscosity wear rate