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Fundamentals of Lubrication
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Agenda
Introduction to Tribology
Source: WSJ
Safety
Energy
Reliability
Environment
Fluids
mechanics
Solid Material
Tribology
mechanics science
Physical-
chemistry
Stribeck Curve
Stribeck curve is used to represent friction response of a
tribological contact across different lubrication regimes
Boundary lubrication
Elasto-hydrodynamic
Hydrodynamic
Viscosity x speed
Log
Load
Hydrodynamic Lubrication
The contact is designed such that their relative motion drags
lubricant between them, forcing the lubricant to high pressures of up
to 200 MPa (30,000 psi), large enough to support external loads
Lube oil supply
Oil Flow
Journal
Moving Surface
Hydrodynamic Lubrication
Examples
EHL
Examples
Boundary Lubrication
Insufficient film to
separate the surfaces
Tribo-reacted film on
contacting asperities
Oil film thickness typically 1 to 100 nm
Mixed Lubrication
Enough film to separate
most of the rubbing surfaces
Metal-to-metal contact
between asperities
0 100
Metallic contact (%)
Material Properties
Top ring and cam
Surface Finish
Real example of top ring
roughness discrepancy
Metallurgy Hardness
Chilled
cast iron
Operating Conditions
Main bearings
Critical operating conditions
• High load
• Low engine speeds
Main challenges
• Increasing contact pressures and
temperatures
• Stop and start and hybridisation
• High soot content in certain
applications Typical temperature
and contact pressure:
Main types of wear
• 120 °C
• Abrasion
• 60 MPa
• Corrosion
• Cavitation
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Lubricant Properties
Viscosity
𝑁
Dynamic viscosity: 𝜏 𝑆ℎ𝑒𝑎𝑟 𝑠𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑠 (𝑚2 )
𝜂= [Pa.s]
resistance to shearing flow 𝛾ሶ 𝑆ℎ𝑒𝑎𝑟 𝑟𝑎𝑡𝑒 (𝑠 −1 )
Viscosity index:
Kinematic Viscosity (mm2/s)
300
250
VI ~ 65
200
150
100
50 VI > 250
0 110
30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Temperature (°C)
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Performance you can rely on.
Lubricant Properties
High pressure
𝜂𝑝 = 𝜂0 𝑒 𝛼𝑝
𝜂𝑝 viscosity at pressure ‘p’ [Pa.s]
𝜂0 viscosity at atmospheric pressure [Pa.s]
𝛼 is the pressure viscosity coefficient [m2/N]
Lubricant Properties
Non-Newtonian behaviour
Viscosity-shear rate relationship:
almost all lubricants behave as non-Newtonian fluids
under high shear rates
Pseudo-plastic behaviour Thixotropic behaviour
also referred as shear thinning also referred as
shear duration thinning
Newtonian
Shear rate
Viscosity
Example
Ring/liner wear tested in the SRV
Liner coupon Oil supply
Top ring section Liner temperature
Reciprocating frequency
Stroke
Normal load applied
Test duration
Lubricant
properties
Material Operating
properties conditions
Elements on
On-test monitoring Liner surface Liner surface
ring surface
• Protect surfaces
Performance
Summary
You should now have a better understanding of:
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