Viscosity wedge effect of dimpled surfaces considering cavitation effect

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

6-1-2018

Abstract

A thermohydrodynamic model is developed to study the viscosity wedge effect associated with dimpled surfaces considering the cavitation effects. The Streamline-Upwind/Petrov-Galerkin (SUPG) finite element method was applied to solve the energy and Reynolds equations combined with the Jakobsson–Floberg–Olsson (JFO) cavitation boundary conditions. The performance of a slider surface with an array of dimples are studied and the geometrical parameters of the dimples are optimized for enhancing the load-carrying capacity (LCC) and coefficient of friction (COF). The film pressure and temperature distribution at different conditions are analyzed. The simulation results show that the viscosity wedge effect has a more pronounced influence on the LCC and COF than the cavitation effect. The dimples with dimensionless depth hg/h0 = 0.6 and no more than 25% dimple area ratio are recommended.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Tribology International

First Page

58

Last Page

66

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