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Evaluation of Tribological Performance of Ceramic Roller Followers

1990-02-01
900401
Tribological properties of three different ceramic materials i.e., reacted silicon nitride, pressureless sintered silicon nitride and alumina-titanium carbide composites were investigated as cam roller followers using a motorized valve train apparatus. One pair of each ceramic rollers and one pair of 52100 steel rollers were tested against a nodular cast iron camshaft. The contact areas were lubricated by a jet of mineral oil at 88°C. The tests were conducted at camshaft speeds of 250 and 3000 r.p.m which approximate idling and rated operating speeds of an engine. The experiments were conducted for a period of 900 hours. At the end of each 100 hours of testing, the wear on the cam lobes and the ceramic rollers were measured. Also replicas were taken from the worn surfaces of ceramic rollers, steel rollers and cam lobes and examined under scanning electron microscope to record the progression of surface damage and the wear mechanisms were identified.
Technical Paper

Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication of Rolling-Sliding Surfaces

1964-01-01
640410
The analysis of elastohydrodynamic lubrication is aimed at establishing more rational, practically applicable design and application criteria for concentrated contact, lubricated devices such as rolling bearings, gears, cams, and seals. In this paper, the progress made in recent years in both theoretical and experimental analysis of the elastohydrodynamic lubrication process is briefly reviewed and some preliminary results of current work are described. This work includes theoretical analysis of the elastohydrodynamic problem including thermal effects and experimental measurements of the temperature of a surface passing through a concentrated rolling-sliding contact.
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