Lubricants (Oct 2024)

Mixed Friction in Fully Lubricated Elastohydrodynamic Contacts—Theory or Reality

  • Dirk Bartel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants12100351
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 351

Abstract

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Mixed friction in liquid-lubricated tribosystems is characterized by the simultaneous presence of liquid and solid friction. Liquid friction results from the shearing of the lubricant, and solid friction from deformation and adhesion. Elastic hysteresis and plastic deformation of the solids cause energy losses during deformation and the separation of molecular bonds between the solids causes energy losses during adhesion. The classic conception of mixed friction presupposes direct contact between rough solids for solid friction to exist. However, if hysteresis losses are fully accepted as a cause for solid friction, every fully lubricated elastohydrodynamic contact would ultimately be a mixed friction contact since the elastic deformations of the solids also cause a loss of energy induced by hysteresis. Thus, the classic conception of mixed friction should be expanded since mixed friction can occur even when solids do not have any direct contact.

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