Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4985795 | Tribology International | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
To date few experimental studies of EHL film are at speed above 5Â m/s, and most optical EHL experiment is based on classical ball-on-disc contact. This paper presents a newly developed optical EHL test rig in ball-on-ring contact for the investigation of film thickness at high speed. Tests are conducted under tractive rolling condition up to 52Â m/s. Results show that, film thickness follows classical prediction at low speed, deviates but still increases at medium speed and finally decreases at very high speed; severe sliding occurs at high speed; the film thickness profile along motion direction changes from flat to wedge.
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Authors
Yaoguang Zhang, Wenzhong Wang, Shengguang Zhang, Ziqiang Zhao,