High-pressure rheology for quantitative elastohydrodynamics:
Computational elastohydrodynamics, a part of tribology, has existed happily enough for about fifty years without the use of accurate models for the rheology of the liquids used as lubricants. For low molecular weight liquids, such as low viscosity mineral oils, it has been possible to calculate, wit...
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Zusammenfassung: | Computational elastohydrodynamics, a part of tribology, has existed happily enough for about fifty years without the use of accurate models for the rheology of the liquids used as lubricants. For low molecular weight liquids, such as low viscosity mineral oils, it has been possible to calculate, with precision, the film thickness in a concentrated contact provided that the pressure and temperature are relatively low, even when the pressure variation of viscosity is not accurately modelled in detail. Other successes have been more qualitative in nature, using effective properties which come from the fitting of parameters used in calculations to experimental measurements of the contact behaviour, friction or film thickness. High Pressure Rheology for Quantitative Elastohydrodynamics is intended to provide a sufficiently accurate framework for the rheology of liquids at elevated pressure that it may be possible for computational elastohydrodynamics to discover the relationships between the behaviour of a lubricated concentrated contact and the measurable properties of the liquid lubricant. The required high-pressure measurement techniques are revealed in detail and data are presented for chemically well-defined liquids that may be used as quantitative reference materials. * Presents the property relations required for a quantitative calculation of the tribological behaviour of lubricated concentrated contacts. * Details of high-pressure experimental techniques. * Complete description of the pressure and temperature dependence of viscosity for high pressures. * Some little-known limitations on EHL modelling |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xviii, 240 pages) illustrations (some color) |
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spelling | Scott Bair, P. E. Verfasser aut High-pressure rheology for quantitative elastohydrodynamics P.E. Scott Bair 1st ed Amsterdam Elsevier 2007 1 online resource (xviii, 240 pages) illustrations (some color) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Tribology and interface engineering series 54 Includes bibliographical references Computational elastohydrodynamics, a part of tribology, has existed happily enough for about fifty years without the use of accurate models for the rheology of the liquids used as lubricants. For low molecular weight liquids, such as low viscosity mineral oils, it has been possible to calculate, with precision, the film thickness in a concentrated contact provided that the pressure and temperature are relatively low, even when the pressure variation of viscosity is not accurately modelled in detail. Other successes have been more qualitative in nature, using effective properties which come from the fitting of parameters used in calculations to experimental measurements of the contact behaviour, friction or film thickness. High Pressure Rheology for Quantitative Elastohydrodynamics is intended to provide a sufficiently accurate framework for the rheology of liquids at elevated pressure that it may be possible for computational elastohydrodynamics to discover the relationships between the behaviour of a lubricated concentrated contact and the measurable properties of the liquid lubricant. The required high-pressure measurement techniques are revealed in detail and data are presented for chemically well-defined liquids that may be used as quantitative reference materials. * Presents the property relations required for a quantitative calculation of the tribological behaviour of lubricated concentrated contacts. * Details of high-pressure experimental techniques. * Complete description of the pressure and temperature dependence of viscosity for high pressures. * Some little-known limitations on EHL modelling TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Tribology bisacsh Hydroelasticity fast Rheology fast Viscosity fast Rheology Hydroelasticity Viscosity http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444522436 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Scott Bair, P. E. High-pressure rheology for quantitative elastohydrodynamics TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Tribology bisacsh Hydroelasticity fast Rheology fast Viscosity fast Rheology Hydroelasticity Viscosity |
title | High-pressure rheology for quantitative elastohydrodynamics |
title_auth | High-pressure rheology for quantitative elastohydrodynamics |
title_exact_search | High-pressure rheology for quantitative elastohydrodynamics |
title_full | High-pressure rheology for quantitative elastohydrodynamics P.E. Scott Bair |
title_fullStr | High-pressure rheology for quantitative elastohydrodynamics P.E. Scott Bair |
title_full_unstemmed | High-pressure rheology for quantitative elastohydrodynamics P.E. Scott Bair |
title_short | High-pressure rheology for quantitative elastohydrodynamics |
title_sort | high pressure rheology for quantitative elastohydrodynamics |
topic | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Tribology bisacsh Hydroelasticity fast Rheology fast Viscosity fast Rheology Hydroelasticity Viscosity |
topic_facet | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Tribology Hydroelasticity Rheology Viscosity |
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