TY - JOUR
T1 - Investigations on transitions of lubrication states for water lubricated bearing. Part II
T2 - Further insight into the film thickness ratio lambda
AU - Xie, Zhongliang
AU - Rao, Zhu Shi
AU - Ta, Na
AU - Liu, Ling
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Purpose: As the companion paper of Part I, this paper aims to get more insight into the essence of lambda and to reveal its nature and role in the transition of lubrication states. Mixed lubrication (ML) model with micro-asperities contacts has been discussed in details in Part I. Design/methodology/approach: Mimetic algorithm is used to get numerical solutions. Relationships between film thickness ratios and lubrication states transition with different external loads, rotating speeds, radial clearances, elastic modulus, surface hardness and roughness parameters are obtained. Findings: The characteristic parameters of transitions from boundary lubrication (BL) to ML and ML to hydrodynamic lubrication (HL) are studied to determine how these parameters change with above factors. Finally, the essence and major influencing factors of lambda are summarized for such bearings. Originality/value: In Part II, the authors believe that the paper presents for the first time: further insight into the essence of the lambda ratio, and its role in the lubrication states transition are given; the determinations of the characteristic parameters of transition from BL to ML and ML to HL are investigated for the first time; the characteristic parameters of transitions from BL to ML and ML to HL are also studied to determine how parameters (external load, rotating speed, radial clearance, elastic modulus, surface hardness and roughness parameter) change with above factors; a summary of the essence and major influencing factors of lambda for such bearings is given.
AB - Purpose: As the companion paper of Part I, this paper aims to get more insight into the essence of lambda and to reveal its nature and role in the transition of lubrication states. Mixed lubrication (ML) model with micro-asperities contacts has been discussed in details in Part I. Design/methodology/approach: Mimetic algorithm is used to get numerical solutions. Relationships between film thickness ratios and lubrication states transition with different external loads, rotating speeds, radial clearances, elastic modulus, surface hardness and roughness parameters are obtained. Findings: The characteristic parameters of transitions from boundary lubrication (BL) to ML and ML to hydrodynamic lubrication (HL) are studied to determine how these parameters change with above factors. Finally, the essence and major influencing factors of lambda are summarized for such bearings. Originality/value: In Part II, the authors believe that the paper presents for the first time: further insight into the essence of the lambda ratio, and its role in the lubrication states transition are given; the determinations of the characteristic parameters of transition from BL to ML and ML to HL are investigated for the first time; the characteristic parameters of transitions from BL to ML and ML to HL are also studied to determine how parameters (external load, rotating speed, radial clearance, elastic modulus, surface hardness and roughness parameter) change with above factors; a summary of the essence and major influencing factors of lambda for such bearings is given.
KW - Essence of lambda
KW - Film thickness ratio
KW - Friction coefficient
KW - Lambda
KW - Lubrication states transition
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U2 - 10.1108/ILT-10-2015-0147
DO - 10.1108/ILT-10-2015-0147
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84970005612
SN - 0036-8792
VL - 68
SP - 416
EP - 429
JO - Industrial Lubrication and Tribology
JF - Industrial Lubrication and Tribology
IS - 3
ER -