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Geometry and starvation effects in hydrodynamic lubricationNumerical methods were used to detemine the effects of lubricant starvation on the minimum film thickness under conditions of a hydrodynamic point contact. Starvation was effected by varying the fluid inlet level. The Reynolds boundary conditions were applied at the cavitation boundary and zero pressure was stipulated at the meniscus or inlet boundary. A minimum film thickness equation as a function of both the ratio of dimensionless load to dimensionless speed and inlet supply level was determined. By comparing the film generated under the starved inlet condition with the film generated from the fully flooded inlet, an expression for the film reduction factor was obtained. Based on this factor a starvation threshold was defined as well as a critically starved inlet. The changes in the inlet pressure buildup due to changing the available lubricant supply are presented in the form of three dimensional isometric plots and also in the form of contour plots.
Document ID
19830007251
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Brewe, D.
(AVRADCOM Cleveland, OH, United States)
Hamrock, B. J.
(NASA Lewis Research Center)
Date Acquired
August 11, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1982
Publication Information
Publication: AGARD Probl. in Bearings and Lubrication
Subject Category
Mechanical Engineering
Accession Number
83N15522
Distribution Limits
Public
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