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contributor authorGang Xu
contributor authorJ. David Cogdell
contributor authorFarshid Sadeghi
date accessioned2017-05-08T23:54:51Z
date available2017-05-08T23:54:51Z
date copyrightJuly, 1997
date issued1997
identifier issn0742-4787
identifier otherJOTRE9-28528#579_1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/119468
description abstractA finite element model was developed to investigate the effects of a spherical debris on elastohydrodynamically lubricated rolling/sliding contacts. Three dimensional dent profiles were obtained using finite element method showing horseshoe shape material pile-up along the rolling direction. The dent profiles obtained from the finite element analysis (FEA) were compared with the experimental results. There is good qualitative agreement between FEA and experimental dent profiles. The FEA dent profiles were then used in a time dependent thermal elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) point contact model to analyze the dent effects on the pressure, film thickness and temperature profiles. The presence of a dent in lubricated contacts generates high pressure spikes and increases the peak temperature. The internal stresses were calculated based on the pressure and traction data obtained from the EHL analysis. The results indicate that a dent created by a debris will cause the internal maximum Von Mises stress to occur near the surface, which contributes to surface initiated failures.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleDebris Denting Effects on Elastohydrodynamic Lubricated Contacts
typeJournal Paper
journal volume119
journal issue3
journal titleJournal of Tribology
identifier doi10.1115/1.2833539
journal fristpage579
journal lastpage587
identifier eissn1528-8897
keywordsPressure
keywordsTemperature
keywordsStress
keywordsHigh pressure (Physics)
keywordsFinite element methods
keywordsElastohydrodynamic lubrication
keywordsFinite element analysis
keywordsStructural mechanics
keywordsFailure
keywordsFilm thickness
keywordsFinite element model
keywordsShapes
keywordsTemperature profiles AND Traction
treeJournal of Tribology:;1997:;volume( 119 ):;issue: 003
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