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Elastohydrodynamic lubrication in a plane slider bearing
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    Elastohydrodynamic lubrication in a plane slider bearing (English)
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    The present work deals with the case of a two-dimensional slider bearing with a rigid pad and an elastic bearing. Fluid viscosity is assumed to be only a pressure function. We determined the bearing deformation, the pressure distribution and the load capacity at different values of the inclination angle of the slider, with a numerical integration of the system consisting of the elasticity and Reynolds equations. The results show that, with an iso-viscous fluid, bearing elasticity causes a load capacity decrease. Instead bearing elasticity together with the variation of fluid viscosity due to pressure causes a load capacity greater than that of the iso-viscous case.
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    two-dimensional slider bearing
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    rigid pad
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    elastic bearing
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    bearing deformation
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    pressure distribution
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    load capacity
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    inclination angle
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    numerical integration
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    iso-viscous fluid
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