On the magnitude of load-carrying capacity of textured surfaces in hydrodynamic lubrication

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This paper investigates the magnitude of the load-carrying capacity enabled by textured feature in hydrodynamic lubrication. The numerical model is a two-dimensional fixed pad bearing with a single dimple. The Reynolds equation was numerically solved using the Elrod algorithm. Two boundary conditions at the inlet and outlet were compared: a periodic boundary condition and an atmospheric boundary condition. The load-carrying capacity for the atmospheric boundary condition is negative while that for the periodic boundary condition is positive when a dimple is located at the centre of the lubricated area. The atmospheric boundary condition, when a dimple is located on the inlet side and is opened to the outside, exhibits greater load-carrying capacity than that in the enclosed dimple case.

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Yagi, K., Sato, H., & Sugimura, J. (2015). On the magnitude of load-carrying capacity of textured surfaces in hydrodynamic lubrication. Tribology Online, 10(3), 232–245. https://doi.org/10.2474/trol.10.232

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