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Behavior of real roughness features within mixed lubricated non-conformal contacts

KŘUPKA, I.; HARTL, M.; KOUTNÝ, D.

Originální název

Behavior of real roughness features within mixed lubricated non-conformal contacts

Anglický název

Behavior of real roughness features within mixed lubricated non-conformal contacts

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Originální abstrakt

A combination of thin film colorimetric interferometry and phase shifting interferometry was 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 behavior of the roughness features of different scales in very thin film, real rough surface elastohydrodynamic contacts was observed from chromatic interferograms evaluated by thin film colorimetric interferometry. Obtained film thickness distribution was compared with undeformed ball surface topography measured by phase shifting interferometry. It was confirmed that the presence of deep grooves within lubricated contact can result in lubrication film breakdown under positive slide-to-roll ratio conditions when the rough surface is moving slower than the smooth surface. Negative slide-to-roll ratio conditions are much less critical from this point of view. Moreover, shallow pits formed naturally on rubbing surface as a result of surface finishing process were observed to significantly influence the film thickness formation. They act as lubricant micro-reservoirs and emit the lubricant into the contact under rolling/sliding conditions that enlarges film thickness. Such a behavior also suggests the possible beneficial tribological effect of surface texturing based on shallow micro-cavities under mixed lubrication of non-conformal surfaces.

Anglický abstrakt

A combination of thin film colorimetric interferometry and phase shifting interferometry was 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 behavior of the roughness features of different scales in very thin film, real rough surface elastohydrodynamic contacts was observed from chromatic interferograms evaluated by thin film colorimetric interferometry. Obtained film thickness distribution was compared with undeformed ball surface topography measured by phase shifting interferometry. It was confirmed that the presence of deep grooves within lubricated contact can result in lubrication film breakdown under positive slide-to-roll ratio conditions when the rough surface is moving slower than the smooth surface. Negative slide-to-roll ratio conditions are much less critical from this point of view. Moreover, shallow pits formed naturally on rubbing surface as a result of surface finishing process were observed to significantly influence the film thickness formation. They act as lubricant micro-reservoirs and emit the lubricant into the contact under rolling/sliding conditions that enlarges film thickness. Such a behavior also suggests the possible beneficial tribological effect of surface texturing based on shallow micro-cavities under mixed lubrication of non-conformal surfaces.

Klíčová slova

Mixed lubrication; Film thickness; Rough surfaces; Interferometry

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Mixed lubrication; Film thickness; Rough surfaces; Interferometry

Autoři

KŘUPKA, I.; HARTL, M.; KOUTNÝ, D.

Rok RIV

2010

Vydáno

01.12.2008

Nakladatel

Elsevier

Místo

EU

ISSN

0301-679X

Periodikum

Tribology International

Svazek

41

Číslo

12

Stát

Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska

Strany od

1153

Strany do

1160

Strany počet

8

BibTex

@article{BUT47245,
  author="Ivan {Křupka} and Martin {Hartl} and Daniel {Koutný}",
  title="Behavior of real roughness features within mixed lubricated non-conformal contacts",
  journal="Tribology International",
  year="2008",
  volume="41",
  number="12",
  pages="1153--1160",
  issn="0301-679X"
}