Oil Film Behavior under Minute Vibrating Conditions in EHL Point Contacts

  • Feng C
  • Maruyama T
  • Saito T
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Abstract

We expressed the degree of amplitude as a non-dimensional parameter of amplitude ratio and found that we could restrain fretting wear by setting the amplitude ratio to more than 1.6 and by using a high viscosity lubricating oil. Therefore, as a result of measuring oil film thickness under conditions of minute oscillations with a ball-on-disk EHL test rig, we can understand that an oil film is formed if the amplitude ratio is set to more than 1.6.

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Feng, C., Maruyama, T., & Saito, T. (2009). Oil Film Behavior under Minute Vibrating Conditions in EHL Point Contacts. In Advanced Tribology (pp. 42–43). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03653-8_16

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