Title of article :
Micro- and macro-modifications of pivoted slider bearings: Performance comparison and texturing versus width reduction
Author/Authors :
Tّnder، نويسنده , , Kristian، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Effects of texture, in the form of dimples covering the whole surface of pivoted sliders, are compared with those generated by macro-modification of the bearing width. The analysis is made using the Reynolds equation – in a modified form for textured surfaces – for standard operational parameters. The comparison is made for rather standard operating conditions. These conditions include those of constant load and pivot location for all calculations for a given width-to-length ratio.
present work it is shown that modest widening of the bearing results in a thicker film and little change in the coefficient of friction, whereas damping and stiffness are lowered. Modest width reduction leads to higher stiffness and damping while the coefficient of friction may be lowered, depending on the macro-geometry.
idth shrinking and texturing reduce the minimum film thickness. For similar minimum film thickness, the width modification is found to have appreciably stronger effects than the dimples studied. For reasonably wide bearings, a width reduction produces an increase in the dynamic coefficients and a lowering in the coefficient of friction at the same time
concluded that for normal standard bearings, texturing appears to be a rather inefficient means of obtaining improved performance, particularly since similar or better performance is easily obtainable much more simply by macro-design.
Keywords :
hydrodynamic lubrication , Texturing , Pivoted sliding bearings
Journal title :
Tribology International
Journal title :
Tribology International