Lubrication of rough surfaces - A microcontinuum analysis (Q1057129)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3896481
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3896481 |
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Lubrication of rough surfaces - A microcontinuum analysis (English)
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1982
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The micropolar fluid theory, in which the deformation of the microelement is ignored, is applied to study the effects of surface roughness in lubrication. The problem considered is that of a rough journal bearing, where, for convenience, only the stationary part of the bearing is assumed to be rough. In line with \textit{H. Christensen}'s stochastic theory [Proc. Inst. Mech. Eng. 184, 1013 ff. (1969)] the cases of longitudinal and transverse roughness are studied.
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micropolar fluid theory
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surface roughness
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lubrication
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rough journal bearing
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longitudinal and transverse roughness
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