Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
614240 Tribology International 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper presents the use of the ECR technique to study realistic mixed-EHL contacts, identifying the high frequency variation of instantaneous contact resistance on a repeatable basis between two superfinished surfaces. The variation of mean ECR measurements with operating conditions for ground surfaces in contact is investigated, and it is shown that they are strongly related to the lubricant film thickness and lambda ratio. Thermal effects are considered and shown to be highly influential on both the mean and instantaneous contact resistance. The influence of load on contact resistance is also investigated.
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