TY - GEN
T1 - The lubrication of dynamically loaded concentrated hard line contacts : temperature and pressure measurements
AU - Leeuwen, van, H.J.
AU - Schouten, M.J.W.
AU - Meijer, H.A.
PY - 1986
Y1 - 1986
N2 - During more than 40 years, research into concentrated contacts with full film lubrication has been mainly restricted to stationary behaviour. It is not until recently, that dynamically loaded concentrated contacts have received attention from some investigators. With the advent of more sophisticated hardware and software, the interest from theorists into dynamically loaded concentrated contacts is growing. But, the literature of experimental results is even more scarce.In this paper some results of temperature and pressure measurements in two types of dynamically loaded concentrated contact are reported, viz., a cam-flat follower contact and a cylindrical roller -outer race contact. The measurement technique utilizes miniature vapour deposited thin layer transducers and a counter current circuit and an amplifier. These first results are very encouraging. The transducers worked well, even under very adverse conditions of pure sliding and dynamic loads.
AB - During more than 40 years, research into concentrated contacts with full film lubrication has been mainly restricted to stationary behaviour. It is not until recently, that dynamically loaded concentrated contacts have received attention from some investigators. With the advent of more sophisticated hardware and software, the interest from theorists into dynamically loaded concentrated contacts is growing. But, the literature of experimental results is even more scarce.In this paper some results of temperature and pressure measurements in two types of dynamically loaded concentrated contact are reported, viz., a cam-flat follower contact and a cylindrical roller -outer race contact. The measurement technique utilizes miniature vapour deposited thin layer transducers and a counter current circuit and an amplifier. These first results are very encouraging. The transducers worked well, even under very adverse conditions of pure sliding and dynamic loads.
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 92-835-1509-9
T3 - AGARD conference proceedings
SP - 11-1/12
BT - Aircraft gear and bearing tribological systems : papers presented at the 60th Meeting of the Structures and Materials Panel of AGARD in San Antonio, Texas, US.A, on 22-26 April 1985
A2 - Wright, E.S.
PB - AGARD
CY - Neuilly-sur-Seine
ER -