2016
DOI: 10.1080/10402004.2015.1050139
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Parametric Analysis of Rolling–Sliding Line Contacts Under Boundary and Near Boundary Lubrication Conditions

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“…The problem is very similar to that used in Chang and Jeng 11 for the analysis of light-mixed lubrication; the only difference is a smaller slide-to-roll ratio of ¼ 0:5 instead of ¼ 1:0. It is also similar to the nominal problem used in Chang et al 12 for the analysis of boundary and near-boundary lubrication. The last four parameters in Table 1, ad , T ad , r , and T r , characterize the surface-film tribological properties.…”
Section: Modeling For Significant-mixed Lubricationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem is very similar to that used in Chang and Jeng 11 for the analysis of light-mixed lubrication; the only difference is a smaller slide-to-roll ratio of ¼ 0:5 instead of ¼ 1:0. It is also similar to the nominal problem used in Chang et al 12 for the analysis of boundary and near-boundary lubrication. The last four parameters in Table 1, ad , T ad , r , and T r , characterize the surface-film tribological properties.…”
Section: Modeling For Significant-mixed Lubricationmentioning
confidence: 99%