Cross flow in a starved EHD contactAn analysis of lubrication cross flow effects under starved elastohydrodynamic conditions is presented. Starvation is defined as any operating condition such that an increase in oil available to the contact will result in an increase in film thickness. Starved EHD behavior is considered in several situations: (1) when no new oil enters the contact, and (2) when a step change in one of the rolling parameters is introduced at an equilibrium contact. Based on the fact that important oil flow within the Hertz zone is across the rolling contact direction, it is possible to formulate a simple theory which explains quantitatively some aspects of starved ball bearing behavior.
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19720015850
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Legacy CDMS
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Contractor Report (CR)
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Kingsburg, E. P. (Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Cambridge, MA, United States)