Lubrication of asymmetric rollers considering viscosity as function of mean temperature

Q3 Chemical Engineering
Swetha Lanka, V. Sajja, D. Prasad
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Abstract

A theoretical analysis of an asymmetric roller bearing system with cavitation that is hydro-dynamically lightly loaded and lubricated by a thin, incompressible fluid is presented. The lubricant adheres to the non-Newtonian Bingham plastic fluid concept, in which the viscosity of the fluid should change depending on the mean film temperature. The continuity and momentum equations, which regulate fluid flow, are first solved analytically and then numerically using MATLAB. Through graphs and tables, some key bearing features are addressed and further explained. This leads to the conclusion that there is a discernible difference between Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids in terms of pressure, temperature, load, and traction. The findings are good in line with the body of literature.
考虑粘度随平均温度变化的非对称滚子润滑
本文对一种含空化的非对称滚子轴承系统进行了理论分析,该系统是由稀薄的不可压缩流体润滑的。润滑剂遵循非牛顿宾厄姆塑性流体概念,其中流体的粘度应根据平均膜温度而变化。首先对控制流体流动的连续性方程和动量方程进行了解析求解,然后利用MATLAB进行了数值求解。通过图形和表格,讨论并进一步说明了轴承的一些关键特征。由此得出结论,牛顿流体和非牛顿流体在压力、温度、载荷和牵引力方面有明显的区别。这些发现与文献的主体一致。
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International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering
International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering Engineering-Civil and Structural Engineering
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
45
审稿时长
35 weeks
期刊介绍: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED MECHANICS AND ENGINEERING is an archival journal which aims to publish high quality original papers. These should encompass the best fundamental and applied science with an emphasis on their application to the highest engineering practice. The scope includes all aspects of science and engineering which have relevance to: biomechanics, elasticity, plasticity, vibrations, mechanics of structures, mechatronics, plates & shells, magnetohydrodynamics, rheology, thermodynamics, tribology, fluid dynamics.
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