1998
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511626401
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Fluid Film Lubrication

Abstract: Fluid film bearings are among the best devices for overcoming friction and eliminating wear. They are machine elements and, together with shafts, gears, and cams, constitute the building blocks engineers use in the design and construction of mechanical devices. This book offers a systematic treatment of the fundamentals of fluid film lubrication and fluid film bearings. The introduction places fluid film bearings within the broader context of tribology, a subject that encompasses friction, lubrication, and wea… Show more

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“…The equations of thin-film lubrication are obtained from the width averaging (in the direction normal to the fracture wall) of the fluid mass and momentum conservation (see e.g. Szeri (2010)). The width averaged mass conservation for a fluid of density ρ is given by:…”
Section: Fluid Flow In the Fracturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The equations of thin-film lubrication are obtained from the width averaging (in the direction normal to the fracture wall) of the fluid mass and momentum conservation (see e.g. Szeri (2010)). The width averaged mass conservation for a fluid of density ρ is given by:…”
Section: Fluid Flow In the Fracturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reynolds' lubrication theory is a simplification of the Navier-Stokes equations under a number of assumptions [Hori (2006), Szeri (2010)]. For our model, the four key assumptions used to simplify the Navier-Stokes equations are:…”
Section: Reynolds' Lubrication Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These models have been easily be incorporated into our formulation, but have been omitted here for simplicity of the presentation. Detailed derivation and discussion of these governing equations can be found elsewhere [Hori (2006), Szeri (2010)], so we begin our discussion with the simplified mass and momentum conservation equations.…”
Section: Reynolds' Lubrication Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
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