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The surface roughness represents an important issue from many tribological aspects for several decades. Roughness features in elasohydrodynamically lubricated (EHL) contacts substantially affect minimum film thickness, pressure distribution and thus have a great influence on friction, wear and fatigue life. However, surface roughness deforms inside contact and its omission can be oversimplification of the problem. Therefore, it is important to be able predict effects connected with surface roughness to design surface pattern performance. The amplitude attenuation theory provide rapid tool to obtain roughness deformation and associated pressure fluctuations. It is based on the description of essential harmonic surface components with given amplitude and wavelength. This study further extends the model under rolling-sliding conditions with the aim present the complete and simple definition. The possibilities of the model are shown on practical case of surface indentation effects in EHL contacts. The mod The surface roughness represents an important issue from many tribological aspects for several decades. Roughness features in elasohydrodynamically lubricated (EHL) contacts substantially affect minimum film thickness, pressure distribution and thus have a great influence on friction, wear and fatigue life. However, surface roughness deforms inside contact and its omission can be oversimplification of the problem. Therefore, it is important to be able predict effects connected with surface roughness to design surface pattern performance. The amplitude attenuation theory provide rapid tool to obtain roughness deformation and associated pressure fluctuations. It is based on the description of essential harmonic surface components with given amplitude and wavelength. This study further extends the model under rolling-sliding conditions with the aim present the complete and simple definition. The possibilities of the model are shown on practical case of surface indentation effects in EHL contacts. The mod
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Rapid Prediction of Roughness Effects in Sliding EHL Contacts Rapid Prediction of Roughness Effects in Sliding EHL Contacts
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Rapid Prediction of Roughness Effects in Sliding EHL Contacts Rapid Prediction of Roughness Effects in Sliding EHL Contacts
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amplitude attenuation theory, elastic deformation
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Detroit, Michigan, USA.
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Detroit
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Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers Annual Meeting & Exhibition 2013 / Proceedings of a meeting held 5-9 May 2013, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
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Šperka, Petr Křupka, Ivan Hartl, Martin
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2013-05-05+02:00
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Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers
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978-1-62993-289-7
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