2013
DOI: 10.1177/1350650113511598
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Influence of material properties and operating conditions on the predicted performance of poroelastic faced bearings

Abstract: A new lubrication model of poroelastic lubrication of materials with low Young’s modulus and permeability is presented based on Darcy’s law and linear elastic solid mechanics and a contact model. A rotating bearing surface moving against a flat surface is considered and the effect of material parameters and operating conditions is analyzed. The results show that the material parameters (permeability ( k), Young’s modulus ( E), and viscosity ( μ)) and operating conditions (angular velocity ( ω) and material def… Show more

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“…As a result, equation 8reduces to the magnetic Newtonian fluids case. 17,18 Equation 8is a modified Reynolds equation, which can be given in dimensionless form of equation 10using…”
Section: Modeling Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, equation 8reduces to the magnetic Newtonian fluids case. 17,18 Equation 8is a modified Reynolds equation, which can be given in dimensionless form of equation 10using…”
Section: Modeling Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiments have identified the benefit of such flows in cartilage which boost the lubrication performance, recently this has been referred to as tribological rehydration [9][10][11]. This model indicates the potential means by which this is facilitated, in which flow across the contacting interface would be permitted and lubrication theory used to govern fluid flow outside the contact [18]. …”
Section: Poroelastic Contact Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By implementing an Eulerian frame of reference is subsequently given by Eq. (8) [18,19], where for each body the centres of rotation are x y R and x y R . Additionally, under linear elastic assumptions the volumetric strain is defined as the divergence of the deformation field .…”
Section: Poroelastic Contactmentioning
confidence: 99%
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