High Pressure Rheology for Quantitative Elastohydrodynamics (Tribology and Interface Engineering)

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Publisher: Elsevier Science
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780444522436
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Height: 10 Inches
Length: 7 Inches
Weight: 1.2786811196 Pounds
Width: 0.63 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 621.89
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High Pressure Rheology for Quantitative Elastohydrodynamics by Scott S. Bair, published by Elsevier Science on April 27, 2007, spans 260 pages and is presented in English. This book addresses the need for accurate rheological models in computational elastohydrodynamics, a field within tribology that has historically operated without precise data on the behavior of lubricants under high pressure. It explores the challenges associated with low molecular weight liquids and aims to establish a framework that connects the properties of lubricants to their performance in concentrated contacts.

Readers will find a comprehensive examination of high-pressure measurement techniques and detailed discussions on the pressure and temperature dependence of viscosity. The book presents property relations essential for calculating the tribological behavior of lubricated contacts and highlights limitations in existing elastohydrodynamic modeling. By focusing on chemically well-defined liquids as reference materials, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of rheology and hydrodynamics in lubrication science.


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Computational elastohydrodynamics, a part of tribology, has existed happily enough for about fifty years without the use of accurate models for the rheology of the liquids used as lubricants. For low molecular weight liquids, such as low viscosity mineral oils, it has been possible to calculate, with precision, the film thickness in a concentrated contact provided that the pressure and temperature are relatively low, even when the pressure variation of viscosity is not accurately modelled in detail. Other successes have been more qualitative in nature, using effective properties which come from the fitting of parameters used in calculations to experimental measurements of the contact behaviour, friction or film thickness. High Pressure Rheology for Quantitative Elastohydrodynamics is intended to provide a sufficiently accurate framework for the rheology of liquids at elevated pressure that it may be possible for computational elastohydrodynamics to discover the relationships between the behaviour of a lubricated concentrated contact and the measurable properties of the liquid lubricant. The required high-pressure measurement techniques are revealed in detail and data are presented for chemically well-defined liquids that may be used as quantitative reference materials.

* Presents the property relations required for a quantitative calculation of the tribological behaviour of lubricated concentrated contacts.* Details of high-pressure experimental techniques.* Complete description of the pressure and temperature dependence of viscosity for high pressures.* Some little-known limitations on EHL modelling.

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