EXPERIMENTAL PROOF OF THE ELASTOHYDRODYNAMIC EFFECT

A new experimental method of direct measurement of the hydrodynamic flow rate of lubricant through the working slot of a bearing and lateral leaks of lubricant from the slot is described, and results of application of this method are also listed. The ability of a sliding block of the new type to wor...

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description A new experimental method of direct measurement of the hydrodynamic flow rate of lubricant through the working slot of a bearing and lateral leaks of lubricant from the slot is described, and results of application of this method are also listed. The ability of a sliding block of the new type to work in a wide range of load at very large hydrodynamic flow rates of lubricant and immaterial magnitude of its lateral leaks (near 2% from flow rate through the slot to 60 - 70% in rigid supports working on oils) was experimentally proven. Namely thanks to small lateral leak at significant hydrodynamic flow rates through the slot a layer of lubricant of significant thickness is formed, which ensures work of the bearing with very low friction in a wide range of operating conditions, and also its long period of service. (Author) Edited machine trans. of Gosudarstvennyi NauchnoIssledovatel'skii i Proektnyi Institut Ugol'noi, Rudnoi, Neftyanoi i Gazovoi Promyshlennosti 'Ukrniiproekt'. Nauchnye Zapiski (USSR) 1962, no. 9, p. 24-28. Legibility of this document is in part unsatisfactory. Reproduction has been made from best available copy.
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ELASTOHYDRODYNAMIC LUBRICATION
FLUID FLOW
HYDRODYNAMICS
LOADS(FORCES)
LUBRICANTS
LUBRICATION
SHAFTS(MACHINE ELEMENTS)
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