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9780444828095

Elastohydrodynamics-'96 Fundamentals and Applications in Lubrication and Traction: Proceedings of the 23rd Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology Held in the Institute of Tribology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, the University of

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  • Copyright: 1997-06-01
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This volume represents the latest issue of a collection of Proceedings each dealing with a different topic in Tribology. This volume contains the Proceedings from the 23rd Leeds-Lyon Symposium which addressed the topic of Elastohydrodynamics and was attended by many international experts in the field. The Keynote Address was presented by Professor Stathis Ioannides on the subject of "Tribology in Rolling Element Bearings" and was followed by fifteen other sessions covering a wide variety of general areas from "Experimental" to "Lubricant Properties". In addition, nine other invited technical papers were presented to support the sessions.

Table of Contents

Introduction v
Session I Keynote Address 1(14)
EHL in Rolling Element Bearings, Recent Advances and the Wider Implications
3(12)
E. IOANNIDES
Session II Analytical Numerical Studies (1) 15(40)
Keynote Paper Influence of Local and Global Features in EHL Contacts
17(10)
A. A. LUBRECHT
Fully Coupled Elastohydrodynamic Solution Techniques for the Analysis of Real Rough Line Contacts using Finite Element and Finite Difference Models
27(10)
C. D. ELCOATE
H. P. EVANS
T. G. HUGHES
Fatigue and Brittle Fracture Analysis of Surface Engineered Materials in Rolling Contact
37(12)
T. H. KIM
A. V. OLVER
Elastohydrodynamic Effects in Piston Ring Lubrication in Modern Gasoline and Diesel Engines
49(6)
J. E. RYCROFT
R. I. TAYLOR
L. E. SCALES
SESSION III Experimental (1) 55(46)
Keynote Paper Nanometer Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication
57(12)
A. J. MOORE
Optical Interferometric Observations of the Effects of a Moving Dent on Point Contact EHL
69(12)
M. KANETA
T. KANADA
H. NISHIKAWA
Lubricant Film Thickness and Shape Using Interferometry and Image Processing
81(10)
R. BASSANI
E. CIULLI
Technique for Measuring EHD Film Thickness in Non-Steady State Contact Conditions
91(10)
J. SUGIMURA
H. A. SPIKES
SESSION IV Analytical Numerical (2) 101(44)
Amplitude Reduction of Waviness in Transient EHL Line Contacts
103(10)
C. H. VENNER
F. COUHIER
A. A. LUBRECHT
J. A. GREENWOOD
Effect of Micro-Cavitation on Oil Film Thickness and Pressure Distributions in Micro-EHL Line Contact
113(12)
S. KAMAMOTO
M. SAKURAGI
K. FUJIMOTO
T. YAMAMOTO
A New Relaxation Scheme for Solving EHL Problems
125(10)
E. NURGAT
M. BERZINS
Numerical Simulation of the Spatial Elastohydrodynamic Contact Taking Into Account the Complicated Geometry of the Inlet Boundary of a Lubricant Film as Well as the Single Surface Irregularities
135(10)
M. Ya. PANOVKO
SESSION V Experimental (2) 145(38)
Film Thickness Anomalies in Very Thin Elastohydrodynamic Oil Films
147(12)
F. M. BASKERVILLE
A. J. MOORE
An Experimental Study of Film Thickness in the Mixed Lubrication Regime
159(8)
G. GUANGTENG
H. A. SPIKES
Surface Elastic Deformation by Solvent Structural Force in Very Thin Film Lubrication
167(8)
T. KATO
H. MATSUOKA
Failure of Very High Speed Elastohydrodynamic Contacts
175(8)
D. J. HIRST
A. V. OLVER
SESSION VI `Soft' EHL 183(50)
Keynote paper Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication of Soft Solids
185(14)
C. J. HOOKE
Film Thickness Measurements in Elastohydrodynamically-Lubricated Elastomeric Contacts
199(10)
S. A. JOHNSON
M. J. ADAMS
A. ARVANITAKI
B. J. BRISCOE
Some Aspects of the Contact Mechanics and Lubrication of Low Modulus Materials in Rough Interfaces
209(10)
R. S. SAYLES
I. LEE-PRUDHOE
C. BOUVET
The Sealing and Lubrication Principles of Plain Radial Lip Seals: An Experimental Study of Local Tangential Deformations and Film Thickness
219(14)
H. van LEEUWEN
W. WOLFERT
SESSION VII Lubricant Properties 233(36)
Keynote Paper A Simple Formula for EHD Film Thickness of Non-Newtonian Liquids
235(8)
S. BAIR
W. O. WINER
Behaviour of Some Vegetable Oils in EHL Contacts
243(10)
N. OHNO
A. SHIRATAKE
N. KUWANO
F. HIRANO
Estimation of Pressure Viscosity Coefficient by High Speed and High Pressure Traction Drive Test
253(8)
T. NAKAMURA
F. ITOIGAWA
T. MATSUBARA
Simulated Lubricant Non-Newtonian Behaviour Under Elastohydrodynamic Conditions
261(8)
S. CHYNOWETH
R. C. COY
A. J. HOLMES
L. E. SCALES
SESSION VIII Transmissions (1) - Gears 269(36)
Keynote Paper Elastohydrodynamics of Gears
271(10)
R. W. SNIDLE
H. P. EVANS
Lubrication Tests in Worm Gearmotors
281(6)
C. TORELLI
V. ZANOTTI
P. SAVELLI
L. FLABBI
Lubrication of Thrust Cone Bearings
287(10)
L. M. RUDD
H. P. EVANS
R. W. SNIDLE
D. W. PARKINS
An Optical EHD Study Using a Reciprocating Hertzian Contact Rig Designed to Simulate the Kinematics of Constant Velocity Joints
297(8)
H. C. RUTLIN
R. S. SAYLES
M. S. STARKEY
SESSION IX Analytical Numerical (3) 305(42)
The Amplitude of the Complementary Function for Wavy EHL Contacts
307(6)
J. A. GREENWOOD
G. E. MORALES-ESPEJEL
Time Dependent Solutions with Waviness and Asperities in EHL Point Contacts
313(12)
P. EHRET
D. DOWSON
C. M. TAYLOR
Finite Element Modelling of Surface Fatigue Crack in EHD Contact
325(12)
S. BOGDANSKI
Thermal and Non-Newtonian Effects on Traction in an Elliptical EHD Contact Under High Loads and Sliding Speeds
337(10)
M. -T. MA
S. WANG
SESSION X Bio-Tribology 347(48)
Influence of Geometry of Conjunction on Elastohydrodynamic Film Formation in Knee Prostheses with Compliant Layer
349(12)
N. OHTSUKI
T. MURAKAMI
S. MORIYAMA
H. HIGAKI
Micro-Elastohydrodynamic Squeeze-Film Lubrication of Compliant Layered Surfaces Firmly Bonded to a Rigid Substrate
361(10)
Z. M. JIN
D. DOWSON
An Adaptive Multimode Lubrication in Knee Prostheses with Artificial Cartilage During Walking
371(12)
T. MURAKAMI
Y. SAWAE
H. HIGAKI
N. OHTSUKI
S. MORIYAMA
Effects of Electric Field on Lubricating Ability of Synovia Constituents
383(12)
Y. NAKANISHI
T. MURAKAMI
H. HIGAKI
SESSION XI Rolling Element Bearings 395(62)
A Model to Explain EHL in a Non-Flooded or Starved Rolling Element Bearing
397(8)
J. W. KANNEL
Track Depletion and Replenishment in a Grease Lubricated Point Contact: A Quantitative Analysis
405(10)
P. M. E. CANN
F. CHEVALIER
A. A. LUBRECHT
Oil Film Thickness and Shape in Lundberg's Profile Roller Contacts
415(8)
X. -Y. CHEN
S. -Q. ZHOU
J. -J. MA
A Theoretical Analysis of Shear Stresses and Roller Slip in Rolling Bearings During Low-Temperature Starting
423(22)
V. WIKSTROM
R. LARSSON
E. HOGLUND
Analysis of an EHL Circular Contact Incorporating Rolling Element Vibration
445(12)
Y. H. WIJNANT
C. H. VENNER
SESSION XII Boundary Lubrication 457(52)
Direct Measurement of Boundary Lubricating Films
459(8)
V. ANGHEL
P. M. E. CANN
H. A. SPIKES
Performance of Environmentally Adapted Hydraulic Fluids at Boundary Lubrication
467(8)
J. RIEGLERT
E. KASSFELDT
Influence of Lubricant Additives on Friction in a Disc Machine
475(12)
H. YU
J. B. MEDLEY
Boundary Film Formation by Low Molecular Weight Polymers
487(14)
H. MITSUI
H. A. SPIKES
Y. SUITA
The Role of Boundary Lubrication in Scuffing Reactions
501(8)
R. J. SMALLEY
A. CAMERON
SESSION XIII Friction, Traction and Wear 509(32)
Keynote Paper Modelling Non-Steady EHL with Focus on Lubricant Density
511(12)
E. HOGLUND
R. LARSSON
Efficient Numerical Method for Various Geometries of Gas Lubricated Bearings
523(10)
R. H. M. van der STEGEN
H. MOES
Decrease in Friction Coefficient Under Extremely Low Load
533(8)
Y. ANDO
SESSION XIV Metal Forming 541(46)
Keynote Paper Modelling Friction in the Analysis of Metal Forming and Machining Processes
543(16)
P. L. B. OXLEY
Friction Characteristics at Tool-Chip Interface in Steel Machining
559(10)
K. MAEKAWA
T. KITAGAWA
T. H. C. CHILDS
Wear Characteristics of Various Cutting Tools in Steel Machining
569(10)
T. KITAGAWA
A. KUBO
K. MAEKAWA
Fundamental Study of Nano-Scale Machining Using Bubble Raft Model
579(8)
K. MAEKAWA
Y. HOJO
I. OSHIMA
SESSION XV Transmissions (2) - C.V.T.'s 587(52)
Keynote Paper EHL Traction in Traction Drives with High Contact Pressure
589(10)
S. AIHARA
S. NATSUMEDA
H. ACHIHA
The Effect of Spin Motion Upon Elastohydrodynamic Elliptical Contacts
599(12)
M. TANIGUCHI
D. DOWSON
C. M. TAYLOR
Non-Steady State Effects on Oil Film Thickness and Traction Forces
611(6)
Y. TOZAKI
K. YAMAMOTO
N. HAYASHI
S. MATSUMOTO
An Analysis of Elastohydrodynamic Film Thickness in Tapered Roller Bearings
617(22)
R. YAMASHITA
D. DOWSON
C. M. TAYLOR
SESSION XVI Plain Bearings 639(60)
Keynote Paper Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication in Plain Bearings
641(10)
H. XU
Simulation of the Oil Film Behviour in Elastic Engine Bearings Considering Pressure and Temperature Dependent Oil Viscosity
651(10)
H. H. PRIEBSCH
J. KRASSER
Hydrodynamic Analysis of Journal Bearings with Structural Inertia and Elasticity by a Modal Finite Element Method
661(14)
E. G. OLSON
J. F. BOOKER
The Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication of Heavily Loaded Journal Bearing Having Non-Cylindrical Axial Geometry
675(10)
H. E. RASHEED
Mode Stiffness Variation in Elastohydrodynamic Bearing Design
685(14)
S. BOEDO
J. F. BOOKER
Written Discussion 699(44)
List of Delegates 743

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