A textured surface with oil inflow and outflow function designed for starved lubrication

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This study presents a surface, referred as ‘pocket-textured surface’, which combines traditional surface texture with the oil storage pocket that can improve the tribological performance of line contact under extremely starved lubrication conditions. The pocket-textured surface has up to 48% lower friction coefficient than the untextured surface with the same little lubricant supply. Tribological experiments were carried out to explore the tribological behavior of pocket-textured surfaces with different ratios of texture hole depth and oil pocket depth under different loads and sliding speeds. In addition, a high-speed camera observed the lubricant inflow and outflow, and Ansys simulation calculated the deformations and pressures of the pocket-textured surface.

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Wang, W., Zhao, W., Guo, P., Liu, Q., Kouediatouka, A. N., & Dong, G. (2023). A textured surface with oil inflow and outflow function designed for starved lubrication. Tribology International, 184. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2023.108450

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