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Surface texturing of rubbing surfaces
Chlachula, Petr ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Křupka, Ivan (advisor)
Surface texturing of rubbing surfaces represents the way how to increase tribological performances by improving the lubrication film formation and diminishing friction and wear. Its application in machine components requires detailed understanding of the mechanism taking place between rubbing surfaces in microscopic scale. This diploma thesis is focused on the processes taking place in tribology systems to consider the possibility of surface texturing applications in highly loaded machine parts operated under transient operational conditions.
The study of transition between fully flooded and starved regimes in EHL Contact
Popelka, Michal ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Svoboda, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with The study of transition between fully flooded and starved regimes in EHL Contact. The work is focused on problems of starved contact and surface texturing of rubbing surfaces. Surface texturing of rubbing surfaces is one of the adjustments that cause in a sense improved lubricity and reduce friction and wear. The aim of this study is to compare numerical models with real experimental results measured on the Experimental apparatus.
Effect of surface texturing on starved contact
Jordán, Jakub ; Náhlík, Luboš (referee) ; Křupka, Ivan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the analysis of the effects surface texturing on starved contact. Experimental verification was realized on apparatus simulating contact between a steel ball and glass disc using colorimetric interferometry and high-speed camera. The work deals with lubrication regimes, problems with starved contacts and surface texturing which can reduce effects of starvation on non-conformal surface contacts.
The study of transition between fully flooded and starved regimes in EHL Contact
Popelka, Michal ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Svoboda, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with The study of transition between fully flooded and starved regimes in EHL Contact. The work is focused on problems of starved contact and surface texturing of rubbing surfaces. Surface texturing of rubbing surfaces is one of the adjustments that cause in a sense improved lubricity and reduce friction and wear. The aim of this study is to compare numerical models with real experimental results measured on the Experimental apparatus.
Effect of surface texturing on starved contact
Jordán, Jakub ; Náhlík, Luboš (referee) ; Křupka, Ivan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the analysis of the effects surface texturing on starved contact. Experimental verification was realized on apparatus simulating contact between a steel ball and glass disc using colorimetric interferometry and high-speed camera. The work deals with lubrication regimes, problems with starved contacts and surface texturing which can reduce effects of starvation on non-conformal surface contacts.
Surface texturing of rubbing surfaces
Chlachula, Petr ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Křupka, Ivan (advisor)
Surface texturing of rubbing surfaces represents the way how to increase tribological performances by improving the lubrication film formation and diminishing friction and wear. Its application in machine components requires detailed understanding of the mechanism taking place between rubbing surfaces in microscopic scale. This diploma thesis is focused on the processes taking place in tribology systems to consider the possibility of surface texturing applications in highly loaded machine parts operated under transient operational conditions.

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