On the optimization of running-in operating conditions in applications involving EHL line contact

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Article

Publication Date

6-5-2013

Abstract

The running-in characteristics of an EHL line contact is investigated in an effort to optimize its steady-state performance. During the running-in process, asperities experience both elastic and plastic contact and as a result of the plastic deformation, the asperity heights change. Extensive simulations are performed to quantify the change in the arithmetic average of asperity heights as a function of operating conditions, and appropriate relationships are developed for design applications. It is also shown that corresponding to a specified load, there exist a value of speed which results in the lowest steady-state friction. The significance of this finding is that if during the running-in period the speed is maintained at this optimum value, the steady-state power loss and wear will be minimum. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

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Wear

First Page

130

Last Page

137

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