Abstract
The benefits of surface textures on rolling and sliding tribological contacts have been an exciting field of study over the last three decades. Laser surface texturing (LST) is a comparatively newer texturing methodology that yields repeatable precise microtextures. A detailed overview of the available literature on the various works in this field is consolidated in this review. The main focus is on the effect of surface textures (with focus on laser ablation) for nonconformal contacts with elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL), as in rolling element bearings. A review of literature on textured contacts for the EHL regime, emphasizing its effect on friction, wear, rolling contact fatigue, vibration, texture geometry, and numerical simulation studies, is carried out with possibilities of future works. Basic details on LST processes and various parameters of the laser beam that determine the texture geometry are discussed. Being a field of continuing research, the review paper will aid in understanding the present developments and future directions in laser‐based surface texturing for nonconformal tribological contacts.
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