2012
DOI: 10.1177/1350650112464707
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Experimental study of lubricant film behaviour subject to periodic loading

Abstract: The dynamic loading in hydrodynamic bearings and squeeze film dampers submits the lubricant film to periodical squeeze actions. These solicitations have an effect on the film load-carrying capacity and can lead to its rupture (cavitation). In the present experimental study, we achieve a quantitative measure of the effect of geometric and kinematic parameters of the non-conforming contact on the hydrodynamic load-carrying capacity. On the designed test rig, the contact geometry, the average film thickness, the … Show more

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“…Bertocchi et al (2013) extended the commonly used cavitation algorithm to include the effects of fluid compressibility, piezo viscosity and non-Newtonian behavior of the lubricant and applied it to analyse the two-dimensional problems. Hajjam and Bonneau (2007) and Zarbane et al (2011Zarbane et al ( , 2013 presented a numerical and experimental study on the behavior of the nonporous squeeze film under periodic loading. Their theoretical study was based on the modified Elrod cavitation algorithm (Elrod, 1981).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bertocchi et al (2013) extended the commonly used cavitation algorithm to include the effects of fluid compressibility, piezo viscosity and non-Newtonian behavior of the lubricant and applied it to analyse the two-dimensional problems. Hajjam and Bonneau (2007) and Zarbane et al (2011Zarbane et al ( , 2013 presented a numerical and experimental study on the behavior of the nonporous squeeze film under periodic loading. Their theoretical study was based on the modified Elrod cavitation algorithm (Elrod, 1981).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%