Isothermal Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication of Point Contacts: Part III—Fully Flooded Results

Procedures outlined by the authors in an earlier publication (1976) on theoretical formulation for isothermal elastohydrodynamic lubrication of point contacts are used to assess the influence of the ellipticity parameter and the dimensionless speed, load, and material parameters on minimum film thickness. Conditions equivalent to using solid materials of bronze, steel, and silicon nitride, and lubricants of paraffinic and naphthenic mineral oils are considered in obtaining the exponent on the dimensionless material parameter. Thirty-four different cases are used to generate the fully flooded film thickness formula. A fully flooded condition is said to exist when the inlet distance of the conjunction ceases to influence in any significant way the minimum film thickness. Contour plots are also shown that indicate in detail the pressure spike and two side lobes in which the minimum film thickness occurs.