In the operation of mechanisms with lubricated clearances, uncertain parameters such as the temperature of lubricant, driving speed, and clearance value will lead to dynamic variations for oil film thickness of lubricated clearance. The lubrication may fail when the oil film thickness of bearing surfaces is insufficient, thereby significantly affecting the performance of the mechanism. This paper presents a novel method for the dynamic reliability of lubricated clearances by improved response surface method (IRSM). Firstly, the mathematical model of lubricated clearance is established, and the oil film load of lubricated clearance is defined, then the dynamic model of mechanism considering lubricated clearances is built through Lagrange method. Secondly, considering the failure mechanism of the lubricated clearance, the surrogate model is established using the IRSM with minimum oil film thickness as the failure criterion. Finally, taking the 9-link mechanism with multiple lubricated clearances as a numerical example, the dynamic minimum oil film thickness of the lubricated clearance considering uncertain parameters is computed. The reliability of the lubricated clearance is investigated by the surrogate model, and the applicability of the model is verified by the Monte Carlo method (MCM). The results demonstrate that the IRSM has higher accuracy compared to the traditional response surface method (TRSM). This paper provides a theoretical basis for the study of failure mechanism and reliability of lubricated clearances, and also has practical significance for engineering applications.
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