Abstract

This paper describes rheological properties of hydrodynamic and elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) film under various contact pressure conditions using the fluorescence measurement method. In this measurement method, the viscosity and the information about the state of the lubricant (liquid or solid) can be obtained via the analysis of fluorescence spectrum of a pyrene excimer emission. Previous research revealed that the intensity of excimer emission decreased with increasing of viscosity. In addition, the intensity ratio between the excimer peak and lubricant 5P4E fluorescence peak was introduced for the analysis, and the ratio decreased with increasing viscosity of lubricant. In this study, the viscosity profile obtained from the relationship between the intensity ratio and viscosity showed that the state of lubricant in the lubrication film corresponded almost exactly to the lubrication regime proposed in previous researches. It is concluded that the viscosity measurement technique proposed in this study is useful method for practical uses in hydrodynamic and elastohydrodynamic conditions, while in the high viscosity range, the measured viscosity varies widely due to the variation of intensity ratio.

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