Effect of Over Rolling Frequency on the Film Formation in Grease Lubricated EHD Contacts under Starved Conditions

The service life of rolling bearings is significantly affected by the lubricating film formation in elastohydrodynamic (EHD) contacts. Grease lubricated EHD contacts show a film thickness decay from a characteristic rotational speed, which is referred to as starvation. Thus, the film thickness of gr...

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Main Authors: Dennis Fischer, Helko Mues, Georg Jacobs, Andreas Stratmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Lubricants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/7/2/19
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spelling doaj-529d980109e147b6b33eef6e5797744b2020-11-24T20:51:29ZengMDPI AGLubricants2075-44422019-02-01721910.3390/lubricants7020019lubricants7020019Effect of Over Rolling Frequency on the Film Formation in Grease Lubricated EHD Contacts under Starved ConditionsDennis Fischer0Helko Mues1Georg Jacobs2Andreas Stratmann3Institute for Machine Elements and Systems Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Schinkelstrasse 10, 52062 Aachen, GermanyInstitute for Machine Elements and Systems Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Schinkelstrasse 10, 52062 Aachen, GermanyInstitute for Machine Elements and Systems Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Schinkelstrasse 10, 52062 Aachen, GermanyInstitute for Machine Elements and Systems Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Schinkelstrasse 10, 52062 Aachen, GermanyThe service life of rolling bearings is significantly affected by the lubricating film formation in elastohydrodynamic (EHD) contacts. Grease lubricated EHD contacts show a film thickness decay from a characteristic rotational speed, which is referred to as starvation. Thus, the film thickness of grease lubricated contacts differs from that of oil lubricated contacts. However, the base oil properties under fully flooded conditions are commonly assumed to estimate the operating lifetime of grease lubricated bearings, which are usually not fully flooded. Hence, this assumption results in an overestimation of the film thickness for rotational speeds in the range of starvation, which can lead to uncertainties in the bearing design. At high rotational speeds, i.e., high over rolling frequencies, starvation is likely to occur, due to insufficient lubricant supply by replenishment behind the rolling element. Therefore, the focus of this contribution is to investigate the effect of over rolling frequency, and thus replenishment time, on the lubricating film formation in starved, grease lubricated EHD contacts. The film thickness measurements were performed on a ball-on-disc tribometer, which was extended by adding a second ball specimen in front of the measuring ball. By varying the angular distance between the two contacts, the lubricant displacement can be controlled, such that the effect of replenishment time on the film formation can be determined. These investigations should help to establish an advanced understanding of the mechanisms of grease lubrication, and encourage future work with a focus on developing a method to predict the film formation in grease lubricated EHD contacts.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/7/2/19EHD contactgrease lubricationstarvationreplenishmentthickener layer
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author Dennis Fischer
Helko Mues
Georg Jacobs
Andreas Stratmann
spellingShingle Dennis Fischer
Helko Mues
Georg Jacobs
Andreas Stratmann
Effect of Over Rolling Frequency on the Film Formation in Grease Lubricated EHD Contacts under Starved Conditions
Lubricants
EHD contact
grease lubrication
starvation
replenishment
thickener layer
author_facet Dennis Fischer
Helko Mues
Georg Jacobs
Andreas Stratmann
author_sort Dennis Fischer
title Effect of Over Rolling Frequency on the Film Formation in Grease Lubricated EHD Contacts under Starved Conditions
title_short Effect of Over Rolling Frequency on the Film Formation in Grease Lubricated EHD Contacts under Starved Conditions
title_full Effect of Over Rolling Frequency on the Film Formation in Grease Lubricated EHD Contacts under Starved Conditions
title_fullStr Effect of Over Rolling Frequency on the Film Formation in Grease Lubricated EHD Contacts under Starved Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Over Rolling Frequency on the Film Formation in Grease Lubricated EHD Contacts under Starved Conditions
title_sort effect of over rolling frequency on the film formation in grease lubricated ehd contacts under starved conditions
publisher MDPI AG
series Lubricants
issn 2075-4442
publishDate 2019-02-01
description The service life of rolling bearings is significantly affected by the lubricating film formation in elastohydrodynamic (EHD) contacts. Grease lubricated EHD contacts show a film thickness decay from a characteristic rotational speed, which is referred to as starvation. Thus, the film thickness of grease lubricated contacts differs from that of oil lubricated contacts. However, the base oil properties under fully flooded conditions are commonly assumed to estimate the operating lifetime of grease lubricated bearings, which are usually not fully flooded. Hence, this assumption results in an overestimation of the film thickness for rotational speeds in the range of starvation, which can lead to uncertainties in the bearing design. At high rotational speeds, i.e., high over rolling frequencies, starvation is likely to occur, due to insufficient lubricant supply by replenishment behind the rolling element. Therefore, the focus of this contribution is to investigate the effect of over rolling frequency, and thus replenishment time, on the lubricating film formation in starved, grease lubricated EHD contacts. The film thickness measurements were performed on a ball-on-disc tribometer, which was extended by adding a second ball specimen in front of the measuring ball. By varying the angular distance between the two contacts, the lubricant displacement can be controlled, such that the effect of replenishment time on the film formation can be determined. These investigations should help to establish an advanced understanding of the mechanisms of grease lubrication, and encourage future work with a focus on developing a method to predict the film formation in grease lubricated EHD contacts.
topic EHD contact
grease lubrication
starvation
replenishment
thickener layer
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/7/2/19
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