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Fluid Film Lubrication with Applications to Machine Elements
Abstract Fluid film lubrication occurs when opposing surfaces are completely separated by a lubricant film and no asperities are in contact. The applied load is carried by pressure generated within the fluid, and frictional resistance to motion arises entirely from the shearing of the viscous fluid. This paper presents the lubrication considerations that are important in the successfa. design of machine elements such as hydrodynamic and rolling element bearings, gears, and seals.
Fluid Film Lubrication with Applications to Machine Elements
Abstract Fluid film lubrication occurs when opposing surfaces are completely separated by a lubricant film and no asperities are in contact. The applied load is carried by pressure generated within the fluid, and frictional resistance to motion arises entirely from the shearing of the viscous fluid. This paper presents the lubrication considerations that are important in the successfa. design of machine elements such as hydrodynamic and rolling element bearings, gears, and seals.
Fluid Film Lubrication with Applications to Machine Elements
Hamrock, Bernard J. (author)
2001-01-01
19 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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