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Design of dimpled engineering surfaces for improving lubrication performance in rolling-sliding contacts
Functional performance depends largely on the surface characteristics of critical components. This paper describes the design of dimpled engineering surfaces and the fabrication of micro-patterns on steel samples. The designed engineering surfaces are analysed and evaluated in terms of their mixed EHL film thicknesses and pressure distributions in the elliptical Hertzian contact zone.