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Design and optimization of a new geometric texture shape for the enhancement of hydrodynamic lubrication performance of parallel slider surfaces
Author(s) -
Md. Sharif Uddin,
Y.W. Liu
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
biosurface and biotribology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.497
H-Index - 4
ISSN - 2405-4518
DOI - 10.1016/j.bsbt.2016.05.002
Subject(s) - ellipse , lubrication , texture (cosmology) , materials science , tribology , fluid bearing , slider , surface finish , reynolds equation , mechanics , geometry , mathematics , reynolds number , composite material , computer science , mechanical engineering , physics , image (mathematics) , engineering , artificial intelligence , turbulence
This paper presents design and optimization of a new ‘star-like’ texture shape with an aim to improve the tribological performance. Initial studies showed that the triangle effect is the most dominant in reducing the friction. Motivated with the triangle effect, a ‘star-like’ texture shape consisting of a series of triangular spikes around the centre of the texture is proposed. It is hypothesized that by increasing the triangular effect on a texture shape, the converging micro-wedge effect is expected to increase, hence increasing the film pressure and reducing the friction. Using the well-known Reynolds equation, numerical modelling of surface texturing is implemented via finite difference method. Simulation results showed that the number of apex points of the new ‘star-like’ texture has a significant effect on the film pressure and the friction coefficient. A 6-pointed texture at a texture density of 0.4 is shown to be the optimum shape. The new optimum star-like texture reduces the friction coefficient by 80%, 64.39%, 19.32% and 16.14%, as compared to ellipse, chevron, triangle and circle, respectively. This indicates the potential benefit of the proposed new shape in further enhancing the hydrodynamic lubrication performance of slider bearing contacts

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