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Effect of Geometry on Hydrodynamic Film Thickness
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1979
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EngineeringRigid SolidsParabolic Film ApproximationFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringHydrodynamic Film ThicknessGas-liquid FlowFluid PropertiesTransport PhenomenaRheologyHydrodynamic LubricationHydromechanicsViscoplastic FluidSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsHydrodynamicsFluid-solid InteractionMinimum Film ThicknessThermo-fluid Systems
The influence of geometry on the isothermal hydrodynamic film separating two rigid solids was investigated. Pressure-viscosity effects were not considered. The minimum film thickness is derived for fully flooded conjunctions by using the Reynolds boundary conditions. It was found that the minimum film thickness had the same speed, viscosity, and load dependence as Kapitza’s classical solution. However, the incorporation of Reynolds boundary conditions resulted in an additional geometry effect. Solutions using the parabolic film approximation are compared with those using the exact expression for the film in the analysis. Contour plots are shown that indicate in detail the pressure developed between the solids.
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