Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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616224 | Tribology International | 2006 | 14 Pages |
The classical theory of hydrodynamic lubrication assumes that the flow regime is laminar and the inertia forces in the fluid film are negligible. For large bearings using low viscosity lubricant or for high speed, the inertia forces could be important and non laminar flow occurs. In that presentation a general view of non-laminar lubrication is presented. The different flow regimes, which occur in bearings and seals, are shown. The theories to obtain the characteristics of bearings operating in turbulent flow regime are presented. The effects of inertia forces in laminar and in turbulent flows are shown. Finally results obtained using the complete Navier Stokes equations are presented and it is shown how they are included in the classic lubrication theory.