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Experimental Study of Real Roughness Features within EHD Point Contacts

KŘUPKA, I., HARTL, M., LIŠKA, M.

Original Title

Experimental Study of Real Roughness Features within EHD Point Contacts

English Title

Experimental Study of Real Roughness Features within EHD Point Contacts

Type

Paper in proceedings (conference paper)

Original Abstract

A combination of thin film colorimetric interferometry and phase shifting interferometry has been used to study the effect of slide-to-roll ratio on the micro-elastohydrodynamic action and asperity-contact mechanism on the real asperity scale. The phase shifting interferometry was used to measure in-situ initial undeformed rough surface profiles and thin film colorimetric interferometry provided accurate information about micro-EHD film thickness behaviour over a wide range of operating conditions. Lubricant film thickness distribution within mixed EHD contact has been found to change significantly as a function of a slide-roll ratio. A high resolution color camera has enabled a closer look at film thickness changes in the vicinity of surface irregularities that helped to describe these processes in detail. Obtained results indicate the presence of either a boundary film less than 1 nm thick or some solid-like contact in front of roughness features for positive slide to roll ratios. No such a local film thickness reduction has been found for negative slide-to-roll ratio conditions.

English abstract

A combination of thin film colorimetric interferometry and phase shifting interferometry has been used to study the effect of slide-to-roll ratio on the micro-elastohydrodynamic action and asperity-contact mechanism on the real asperity scale. The phase shifting interferometry was used to measure in-situ initial undeformed rough surface profiles and thin film colorimetric interferometry provided accurate information about micro-EHD film thickness behaviour over a wide range of operating conditions. Lubricant film thickness distribution within mixed EHD contact has been found to change significantly as a function of a slide-roll ratio. A high resolution color camera has enabled a closer look at film thickness changes in the vicinity of surface irregularities that helped to describe these processes in detail. Obtained results indicate the presence of either a boundary film less than 1 nm thick or some solid-like contact in front of roughness features for positive slide to roll ratios. No such a local film thickness reduction has been found for negative slide-to-roll ratio conditions.

Key words in English

film thickness, colorimetric interferometry, mixed lubrication

Authors

KŘUPKA, I., HARTL, M., LIŠKA, M.

Released

01.10.2005

Publisher

ASME

Location

Washington, USA

Book

Proceedings of the 3rd World Tribology Congress

Pages from

1

Pages count

2

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BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT16114,
  author="Ivan {Křupka} and Martin {Hartl} and Miroslav {Liška}",
  title="Experimental Study of Real Roughness Features within EHD Point Contacts",
  booktitle="Proceedings of the 3rd World Tribology Congress",
  year="2005",
  pages="2",
  publisher="ASME",
  address="Washington, USA"
}