Abstract

To investigate the effects of solid particles on the point contact mixed lubrication, this paper aims to introduce solid particles into rough interfaces under mixed hydrodynamic lubrication. Statistical three-body micro-contact is utilized in modeling mixed EHL. The model is verified by comparing results without considering particles and roughness with those from classical EHL formula. Factors, such as particle physical parameters, surface roughness and operating condition acting on the system are discussed. The results show that the distribution of hydrodynamic pressure and oil film thickness on the point contact with particles still show typical characteristics of elastohydrodynamic lubrication. The physical parameters of particles and operating condition change the proportion of each part to the load carrying capacity, where an increase in particle size, concentration and surface orientation parameters increases the load ratio of particle and conversely an increase in surface roughness and sliding velocity decreases it. Both an increase in particle size and surface roughness result in an increase in the minimum oil film thickness, with the effect of surface roughness being more significant. In addition, the shear strength, size and concentration of the particles play an important role in the friction characteristics.

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