Rheology and Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication

Author: Jacobson   B. O.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1991

E-ISBN: 9780080875835

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444881465

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444881465

Subject: TH117.2 Lubrication

Language: ENG

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Description

This book gives a thorough overview on recent developments in lubricant rheology, elastohydrodynamic lubrication and the effects of surface roughness and particulate contamination in the lubricant on the overall behaviour of a heavily loaded lubricated contact. One of the aims of the book is to make clear to the reader that a Newtonian model for the lubricant behaviour does not have enough degrees of freedom to be able to describe the friction - traction behaviour of heavily loaded lubricated contacts or the oil film build-up and collapse under surface asperities for rough surfaces. The book contains quite a lot of experimental data of lubricants at high pressures, both solidification pressures, compressibilities and shear strength increase coefficients, which make it possible to estimate the friction and power loss in heavily loaded lubricated contacts for different pressures, temperatures, sliding speeds, and lubricant types. This is the first time that data of this type has been included in a textbook and it is hoped that the questions highlighted will
serve to initiate and guide future research in this field.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 10

Contents

pp.:  10 – 18

Chapter 2. History of rheology and Newton

pp.:  30 – 36

Chapter 3. Different viscometers

pp.:  36 – 66

Chapter 4. Limits for Newtonian behaviour

pp.:  66 – 70

Chapter 5. Rheological models for non-Newtonian fluids

pp.:  70 – 86

Chapter 6. Rheometers for the non-Newtonian range

pp.:  86 – 106

Chapter 7. Solidification theory

pp.:  106 – 136

Chapter 8. Lund high pressure chamber

pp.:  136 – 144

Chapter 9. Luleå high pressure chamber

pp.:  144 – 166

Chapter 10. Lubricant compressibility

pp.:  166 – 182

Chapter 11. Interferometry film thickness measurement

pp.:  182 – 214

Chapter 12. Film thickness at combined rolling and sliding

pp.:  214 – 226

Chapter 13. Transverse sliding

pp.:  226 – 236

Chapter 14. The blue laser technique

pp.:  236 – 246

Chapter 15. The jumping ball apparatus

pp.:  246 – 268

Chapter 16. Computerized jumping ball apparatus

pp.:  268 – 280

Chapter 17. The Newtonian elastohydrodynamic problem

pp.:  280 – 306

Chapter 18. Non-Newtonian fluid model

pp.:  306 – 330

Chapter 19. Pitting and micropitting

pp.:  330 – 338

Chapter 20. Mixed lubrication

pp.:  338 – 358

Chapter 21. Lubricant contamination

pp.:  358 – 374

Chapter 22. Influence of residual and static stresses

pp.:  374 – 386

Chapter 23. Overview of the different parameters

pp.:  386 – 396

Index

pp.:  396 – 400

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