Abstract
The effect of the significant variables on solutions to the problem of isothermal lubrication of elastic rollers is examined. It is found that for realistic materials, speeds, and loads, the outlet pressure peak predicted by Grubin (
It is found that the centre-line film thickness varies hardly at all with load, significantly with material properties and considerably with the product of speed and inlet viscosity.
Pressure distributions and film shapes are presented for five cases to illustrate the influence of load, speed, and materials. In addition, maximum principal stress differences are shown for two solutions.
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