Numerical Investigation of Texturing and Wall Slip in Lubricated Sliding Contact Considering Cavitation

In lubricated systems with textured surfaces cavitation is of importance, therefore, in the present paper, a modified Reynolds equation including wall slip is combined with a cavitation model. A numerical investigation was carried out to study the interaction of wall slip and surface texturing on th...

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Autores principales: Muchammad, Mohammad Tauviqirrahman, Jamari, Dirk Jan Schipper
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:64cde27f1a5c44c1b46ca98f7c93116b2021-11-05T09:20:34ZNumerical Investigation of Texturing and Wall Slip in Lubricated Sliding Contact Considering Cavitation1881-219810.2474/trol.12.67https://doaj.org/article/64cde27f1a5c44c1b46ca98f7c93116b2017-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/trol/12/2/12_67/_pdf/-char/enhttps://doaj.org/toc/1881-2198In lubricated systems with textured surfaces cavitation is of importance, therefore, in the present paper, a modified Reynolds equation including wall slip is combined with a cavitation model. A numerical investigation was carried out to study the interaction of wall slip and surface texturing on the lubrication of lubricated MEMS devices. Textured surfaces with different patterns were studied and compared with the results of similar untextured surfaces. The results showed that the presence of wall slip could result in a significant reduction in the coefficient of friction. It is found that slip can improve the load support because the cavitation zone is reduced. This effect was particularly large for untextured surfaces with an optimized slip surface.MuchammadMohammad TauviqirrahmanJamariDirk Jan SchipperJapanese Society of Tribologistsarticlecavitationmems (micro-electro-mechanical-system)texturewall slipPhysicsQC1-999Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)TA1-2040Mechanical engineering and machineryTJ1-1570ChemistryQD1-999ENTribology Online, Vol 12, Iss 2, Pp 67-75 (2017)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic cavitation
mems (micro-electro-mechanical-system)
texture
wall slip
Physics
QC1-999
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
Mechanical engineering and machinery
TJ1-1570
Chemistry
QD1-999
spellingShingle cavitation
mems (micro-electro-mechanical-system)
texture
wall slip
Physics
QC1-999
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA1-2040
Mechanical engineering and machinery
TJ1-1570
Chemistry
QD1-999
Muchammad
Mohammad Tauviqirrahman
Jamari
Dirk Jan Schipper
Numerical Investigation of Texturing and Wall Slip in Lubricated Sliding Contact Considering Cavitation
description In lubricated systems with textured surfaces cavitation is of importance, therefore, in the present paper, a modified Reynolds equation including wall slip is combined with a cavitation model. A numerical investigation was carried out to study the interaction of wall slip and surface texturing on the lubrication of lubricated MEMS devices. Textured surfaces with different patterns were studied and compared with the results of similar untextured surfaces. The results showed that the presence of wall slip could result in a significant reduction in the coefficient of friction. It is found that slip can improve the load support because the cavitation zone is reduced. This effect was particularly large for untextured surfaces with an optimized slip surface.
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author Muchammad
Mohammad Tauviqirrahman
Jamari
Dirk Jan Schipper
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Mohammad Tauviqirrahman
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title Numerical Investigation of Texturing and Wall Slip in Lubricated Sliding Contact Considering Cavitation
title_short Numerical Investigation of Texturing and Wall Slip in Lubricated Sliding Contact Considering Cavitation
title_full Numerical Investigation of Texturing and Wall Slip in Lubricated Sliding Contact Considering Cavitation
title_fullStr Numerical Investigation of Texturing and Wall Slip in Lubricated Sliding Contact Considering Cavitation
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Investigation of Texturing and Wall Slip in Lubricated Sliding Contact Considering Cavitation
title_sort numerical investigation of texturing and wall slip in lubricated sliding contact considering cavitation
publisher Japanese Society of Tribologists
publishDate 2017
url https://doaj.org/article/64cde27f1a5c44c1b46ca98f7c93116b
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