A numerical study on the impact of lubricant rheology and surface topography on heavily loaded non-conformal contacts

IF 2 3区 材料科学 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Surface Topography: Metrology and Properties Pub Date : 2023-07-12 DOI:10.1088/2051-672X/ace6c2
D. K. Prajapati, Dilshad Ahmad, J. Katiyar, C. Prakash, R. Ajaj
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The increasing requirement of high-power density (power throughput/ weight) in modern day machines lead to thin film lubrication condition in various machine components (rolling element bearings, gears, cams, etc,) due to severe loading conditions. Surface roughness features and lubricant rheology plays a vital role in thin film lubrication, and significantly affects the lubrication performance and lifetime of machine components. The present work demonstrates surface topography and lubricant rheology effects on the traction coefficient for heavily loaded non-conformal contacts. The load-sharing concept considering elastic-plastic deformation of asperities, and Carreau shear-thinning rheological model is employed to describe the dry rough contacts and non-Newtonian behavior of lubricant. An influence of surface topography parameters such as roughness, skewness, kurtosis, and pattern ratio on the traction coefficient is discussed. From results, it is found that among different surface topographies, negatively skewed surfaces having isotropic surface pattern exhibit minimum traction coefficient. The load share function and the critical rolling speed are determined for various surface topographies which provides further insights into the surface topography effect on traction coefficient. The findings of present study are noteworthy as they provide a theoretical basis for an assessment of the lubrication performance of heavily loaded non-conformal contacts.
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润滑油流变学和表面形貌对重载非保形接触影响的数值研究
现代机器对高功率密度(功率吞吐量/重量)的要求越来越高,导致各种机器部件(滚动轴承、齿轮、凸轮等)由于严重的负载条件而处于薄膜润滑状态。表面粗糙度特征和润滑剂流变性在薄膜润滑中起着至关重要的作用,对机械部件的润滑性能和寿命有重要影响。本研究展示了表面形貌和润滑剂流变对重载非保形接触牵引力系数的影响。采用考虑颗粒弹塑性变形的载荷分担概念和Carreau剪切减薄流变模型来描述润滑剂的干粗接触和非牛顿行为。讨论了表面形貌参数如粗糙度、偏度、峰度和花纹比对牵引力系数的影响。结果表明,在不同的表面形貌中,具有各向同性表面图案的负倾斜表面的牵引系数最小。确定了不同表面形貌下的载荷分担函数和临界轧制速度,为进一步了解表面形貌对牵引系数的影响提供了依据。本研究结果为评价重载非保形接触的润滑性能提供了理论依据。
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Surface Topography: Metrology and Properties
Surface Topography: Metrology and Properties Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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期刊介绍: An international forum for academics, industrialists and engineers to publish the latest research in surface topography measurement and characterisation, instrumentation development and the properties of surfaces.
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