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On the influence of particle concentration in a lubricantand its rheological properties on the bearing behavior

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2012

Benyebka Bou-Said*
Affiliation:
Universitéde Lyon, CNRS INSA-Lyon, LaMCoS, UMR 5259, 69621 Villeurbanne, France
Hamid Boucherit
Affiliation:
Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Sciences and Technology Guelma University, Algeria
Mustapha Lahmar
Affiliation:
Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Sciences and Technology Guelma University, Algeria
*
a Corresponding author: [email protected]
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Abstract

Vibration and wear debris analyses are the two main conditions monitoring techniques for machinery maintenance and fault diagnosis. In addition, numerical simulation can provide useful tools to assess the proper functioning of industrial machines. We use different suspension theories with a concern of the effect of solid particles liquid lubricant itself on bearing behavior. We consider both simple models based on the Einstein’s mixture theory and a micropolar fluid theory, which is characterized by the presence of suspended rigid micro-structured particles. We suppose in this study that there are no abrasion and no wear (which are not beneficial for the contact performances) due to the presence of particles. Thus in this case we found theoretically that the presence of rigid particles in the lubricant increases the effective viscosity which enhances the load-carrying capacity as well as the minimum film thickness.

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© AFM, EDP Sciences 2012

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