Film Thickness Analysis for EHL Contacts under Steady-State and Transient Conditions by Automatic Digital Image Processing

The knowledge of the film thickness values is very important in lubricated contacts to verify the lubrication conditions. Optical interferometry is one of the most used methodologies for film thickness and shape determination of Elastohydrodynamic-lubricated contacts. An image processing programme h...

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Main Authors: E. Ciulli, T. Draexl, K. Stadler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2008-01-01
Series:Advances in Tribology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/325187
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spelling doaj-c6ba5e680db4440f9504e42a87ea02152020-11-25T00:18:25ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Tribology1687-59151687-59232008-01-01200810.1155/2008/325187325187Film Thickness Analysis for EHL Contacts under Steady-State and Transient Conditions by Automatic Digital Image ProcessingE. Ciulli0T. Draexl1K. Stadler2Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica, Nucleare e della Produzione, Università degli Studi di Pisa, Via Diotisalvi 2, Pisa 56126, ItalyForschungsstelle für Zahnräder und Getriebebau, Lehrstuhl für Maschinenelemente, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Boltzmannstraße 15, Garching 85748, GermanyDipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica, Nucleare e della Produzione, Università degli Studi di Pisa, Via Diotisalvi 2, Pisa 56126, ItalyThe knowledge of the film thickness values is very important in lubricated contacts to verify the lubrication conditions. Optical interferometry is one of the most used methodologies for film thickness and shape determination of Elastohydrodynamic-lubricated contacts. An image processing programme has been developed for the analysis of white light interferograms. The programme, based on the analysis of the hue channel, has been developed in order to process big amounts of images, as often generated under transient conditions. The measurement range is currently limited to a maximum film thickness of 0.7 𝜇m. The programme has been used for analysing several images recorded in tests carried out with a ball on disc contact under steady-state as well as transient conditions for different velocities and slide-to-roll ratios. Under transient conditions, the entraining velocity is varied with a sinusoidal law for two different frequencies. The results obtained evidenced an asymmetric reduction of the film thickness when increasing the percentage of sliding, both for stationary and transient conditions. Under transient conditions with increasing test frequency, film thickness loops of increasing amplitude have been found that reduce their amplitude more when the ball is running faster than the disc. Squeeze and thermal effects can explain the results obtained.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/325187
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author E. Ciulli
T. Draexl
K. Stadler
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T. Draexl
K. Stadler
Film Thickness Analysis for EHL Contacts under Steady-State and Transient Conditions by Automatic Digital Image Processing
Advances in Tribology
author_facet E. Ciulli
T. Draexl
K. Stadler
author_sort E. Ciulli
title Film Thickness Analysis for EHL Contacts under Steady-State and Transient Conditions by Automatic Digital Image Processing
title_short Film Thickness Analysis for EHL Contacts under Steady-State and Transient Conditions by Automatic Digital Image Processing
title_full Film Thickness Analysis for EHL Contacts under Steady-State and Transient Conditions by Automatic Digital Image Processing
title_fullStr Film Thickness Analysis for EHL Contacts under Steady-State and Transient Conditions by Automatic Digital Image Processing
title_full_unstemmed Film Thickness Analysis for EHL Contacts under Steady-State and Transient Conditions by Automatic Digital Image Processing
title_sort film thickness analysis for ehl contacts under steady-state and transient conditions by automatic digital image processing
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Tribology
issn 1687-5915
1687-5923
publishDate 2008-01-01
description The knowledge of the film thickness values is very important in lubricated contacts to verify the lubrication conditions. Optical interferometry is one of the most used methodologies for film thickness and shape determination of Elastohydrodynamic-lubricated contacts. An image processing programme has been developed for the analysis of white light interferograms. The programme, based on the analysis of the hue channel, has been developed in order to process big amounts of images, as often generated under transient conditions. The measurement range is currently limited to a maximum film thickness of 0.7 𝜇m. The programme has been used for analysing several images recorded in tests carried out with a ball on disc contact under steady-state as well as transient conditions for different velocities and slide-to-roll ratios. Under transient conditions, the entraining velocity is varied with a sinusoidal law for two different frequencies. The results obtained evidenced an asymmetric reduction of the film thickness when increasing the percentage of sliding, both for stationary and transient conditions. Under transient conditions with increasing test frequency, film thickness loops of increasing amplitude have been found that reduce their amplitude more when the ball is running faster than the disc. Squeeze and thermal effects can explain the results obtained.
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