Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Abstract
The governing equations together with a solution methodology are given which enables one to effectively handle an EHL line contact problem with simple non-Newtonian fluids including thermal effects. A computational algorithm is proposed that determines the equivalent viscosity as a function of shear strain rate for a specified constitutive equation. It is shown that the method effectively handles Bair-Winer’s rheological equation in its original form and without the need for an approximate perturbation analysis. Among the performance parameters presented are the local behavior of the shear stress as predicted by the Bair-Winer’s model and its comparison to that of the Ree-Eyrings constitutive equation. It is shown that these rheological equations predict a qualitatively similar trend for the traction coefficient. Nevertheless, depending on the operating conditions, the local shear stress as predicted by the Ree-Eyring equation may exceed the material limiting shear stress. A comparison study of the traction coefficient as predicted by the Bair-Winer’s fluid model and actual experimental measurements is also presented. The results are found to be in good quantitative agreement.
Subject
Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Surfaces and Interfaces,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials
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