Influence of Real Lubricant Density-Pressure Behavior on the Dynamic Response of Elastohydrodynamic Lubricated Conjunctions

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
J. Issa, W. Habchi
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Abstract

The current work investigates the influence of real lubricant density-pressure behavior on the dynamic response of elastohydrodynamic lubricated conjunctions. Such a response is often based on a non-realistic universal equation of state, despite longstanding evidence of its lack of support by measurements. A finite element framework is employed to investigate the damping and stiffness characteristics of line contact EHD lubricating films, subject to a harmonic loading. Both the equivalent stiffness and damping coefficients of lubricating films are found to increase with the base applied external load, and its amplitude of oscillation. They decrease however with increasing mean entrainment speed and load oscillation frequency. That is, they both increase as lubricant films get thinner. By comparison with the real density-pressure response of a highly compressible silicon oil, the universal equation of state is shown to underestimate the lubricant film's stiffness and damping characteristics. The relative deviations in equivalent damping and stiffness coefficients can reach up to about 12% and 25%, respectively. Therefore, realistic lubricant characteristics should always be considered. In particular, the use of the universal equation of state should not be taken for granted, as is customary in the EHL literature. Lubricant density-pressure response is not of a secondary nature, when it comes to predicting the dynamic performance characteristics of EHL conjunctions.
实际润滑油密度-压力特性对弹流润滑连接件动态响应的影响
目前的工作研究了实际润滑剂密度压力行为对弹流润滑联接的动态响应的影响。这种反应通常基于不现实的普遍状态方程,尽管长期以来有证据表明缺乏测量支持。采用有限元框架研究了线接触EHD润滑膜在谐波载荷作用下的阻尼和刚度特性。润滑膜的等效刚度和阻尼系数都随着基底施加的外载荷及其振荡幅度的增加而增加。然而,它们随着平均夹带速度和负载振荡频率的增加而减小。也就是说,它们都会随着润滑剂膜的变薄而增加。通过与高压缩硅油的真实密度压力响应的比较,表明通用状态方程低估了润滑油膜的刚度和阻尼特性。等效阻尼系数和刚度系数的相对偏差分别可达12%和25%。因此,应始终考虑实际的润滑剂特性。特别是,不应像EHL文献中的惯例那样,将普遍状态方程的使用视为理所当然。在预测EHL联接的动态性能特征时,润滑剂密度压力响应不是次要性质。
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Journal of Tribology-transactions of The Asme
Journal of Tribology-transactions of The Asme 工程技术-工程:机械
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
12.00%
发文量
117
审稿时长
4.1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Tribology publishes over 100 outstanding technical articles of permanent interest to the tribology community annually and attracts articles by tribologists from around the world. The journal features a mix of experimental, numerical, and theoretical articles dealing with all aspects of the field. In addition to being of interest to engineers and other scientists doing research in the field, the Journal is also of great importance to engineers who design or use mechanical components such as bearings, gears, seals, magnetic recording heads and disks, or prosthetic joints, or who are involved with manufacturing processes. Scope: Friction and wear; Fluid film lubrication; Elastohydrodynamic lubrication; Surface properties and characterization; Contact mechanics; Magnetic recordings; Tribological systems; Seals; Bearing design and technology; Gears; Metalworking; Lubricants; Artificial joints
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