JOURNAL ARTICLE

Friction at a Lubricated Line Contact Operating at Oscillating Sliding Velocities

D. P. HessA. Soom

Year: 1990 Journal:   Journal of Tribology Vol: 112 (1)Pages: 147-152   Publisher: ASM International

Abstract

Although many contacts operate under unsteady loading and sliding conditions, friction behavior under such conditions is still not well understood. In this paper we report on a series of experiments that were run to examine friction-velocity characteristics of line contacts operating under unsteady sliding velocities in the mixed, elastohydrodynamic and hydrodynamic lubrication regimes. A periodic, time-varying velocity component was superimposed on a steady sliding speed in such a way that all three lubrication regimes could be covered in a cycle. It was found that as the frequency of oscillation was increased, a multi-valued friction coefficient appeared as a loop about the average (steady state) friction-velocity relation. It is shown that this behavior can be modeled by a characteristic time lag between a changing velocity and the corresponding steady state friction. The latter is described by a single equation that was matched to measured average friction data. In the mixed lubrication regime, which is where this lag most significantly affects friction behavior, the lag time increases with normal load and lubricant viscosity. It is shown that the time shift is not associated with a fixed characteristic distance. The observed delay arises due to entrainment and normal approach, which includes squeeze-films combined with rough surface contact deformations.

Keywords:
Lubrication Mechanics Entrainment (biomusicology) Lubricant Steady state (chemistry) Oscillation (cell signaling) Materials science Viscosity Friction coefficient Lag Control theory (sociology) Physics Composite material Chemistry Acoustics Computer science

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Topics

Adhesion, Friction, and Surface Interactions
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials
Electrical Contact Performance and Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Gear and Bearing Dynamics Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering

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