Friction coefficient in mixed lubrication: A simplified analytical approach for highly loaded non-conformal contacts

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This article presents an analytical model for predicting friction in mixed lubrication regime. The calculations consider load shared between roughness asperities and the lubricant film, as well as the appearance of thermal effects in the contact and the influence of the lubricant rheology. Tests using tribometers have been performed to measure the friction coefficient in non-conformal surfaces for both point and line contacts. This allows verifying the results of the model under a broad range of experimental conditions with an influence on the lubrication conditions. Reasonably good precision has been found in the results obtained, which combined with a simplicity of use confers the model a high practical utility for rough estimates of the friction coefficient under mixed lubrication.

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Echávarri Otero, J., De La Guerra Ochoa, E., Chacón Tanarro, E., & Del Río López, B. (2017). Friction coefficient in mixed lubrication: A simplified analytical approach for highly loaded non-conformal contacts. Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814017706266

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