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THIN LUBRICANT FILMS STUDY USING SPECTROSCOPIC REFLECTOMETRY
Čudek, Vladimír ; Dzimko, Marián (referee) ; Navrátil, Karel (referee) ; Dobeš, Petr (referee) ; Křupka, Ivan (advisor)
ectroscopic reflectometry is measurement technique that enables the study of the thickness and refractive index of thin layers. This thesis deals with its use for the study of lubrication films within EHD contact and verifies a new approach suggested in recent publications. It is focused on the development of an optical arrangement and mathematical model for the lubrication film thickness measurement within the entire EHD contact. This technique brings the possibility to study the pressure distribution within the contact area through the evaluation of changes in lubricant refractive index.
Friction of compliant contacts
Vala, Martin ; Galas, Radovan (referee) ; Nečas, David (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the study of the friction of compliant contacts and parameters affecting it. First section of this thesis provides analysis of current problematics with friction and compliant materials. In the next section basic definition of friction, compliant material and compliant contacts is provided with an actual study of up-to-date articles. Last section of this thesis is discussion dealing with all the articles and pointing out the influencing parameters. Followed by potential research pathways.
Effect of lubricant rheology on lubrication film thickness.
Prášilová, Alena ; Šperka, Petr (referee) ; Křupka, Ivan (advisor)
Lubrication is a very important part of mechanical engineering, which ensures high lifetime of machine parts, reduction of friction and wear and also it leads to decreasing of power consumption. In this bachelor`s thesis there is described rheology of newtonian and non-newtonian lubricants and its effect on lubrication film thickness. Measured central film thickness values are compared with theoretical prediction.
Friction of compliant contacts
Vala, Martin ; Galas, Radovan (referee) ; Nečas, David (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the study of the friction of compliant contacts and parameters affecting it. First section of this thesis provides analysis of current problematics with friction and compliant materials. In the next section basic definition of friction, compliant material and compliant contacts is provided with an actual study of up-to-date articles. Last section of this thesis is discussion dealing with all the articles and pointing out the influencing parameters. Followed by potential research pathways.
THIN LUBRICANT FILMS STUDY USING SPECTROSCOPIC REFLECTOMETRY
Čudek, Vladimír ; Dzimko, Marián (referee) ; Navrátil, Karel (referee) ; Dobeš, Petr (referee) ; Křupka, Ivan (advisor)
ectroscopic reflectometry is measurement technique that enables the study of the thickness and refractive index of thin layers. This thesis deals with its use for the study of lubrication films within EHD contact and verifies a new approach suggested in recent publications. It is focused on the development of an optical arrangement and mathematical model for the lubrication film thickness measurement within the entire EHD contact. This technique brings the possibility to study the pressure distribution within the contact area through the evaluation of changes in lubricant refractive index.
Effect of lubricant rheology on lubrication film thickness.
Prášilová, Alena ; Šperka, Petr (referee) ; Křupka, Ivan (advisor)
Lubrication is a very important part of mechanical engineering, which ensures high lifetime of machine parts, reduction of friction and wear and also it leads to decreasing of power consumption. In this bachelor`s thesis there is described rheology of newtonian and non-newtonian lubricants and its effect on lubrication film thickness. Measured central film thickness values are compared with theoretical prediction.

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