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Study of the effects of ellipticity parameter on lubrication film shape
Pavlík, František ; Dzimko, Marián (referee) ; Křupka, Ivan (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with elastohydrodynamic lubrication of point contacts, which surfaces are influenced by topography and velocity vector of one rubbing surface is misaligned. Author summarizes knowledge of previously published research articles, which fundamentally enrich current state of knowledge. Diploma thesis contains experimental measurement results of the film thickness and the way of lubrication film formation in elliptical contact for different ellipticity parameters, kinds of rubbing surfaces and angles of the velocity vector. New findings have helped to better understand the behaviour of highly loaded lubricated contacts taking place in machine components and completed the current state of knowledge with results that can be used in next thorough study of this issue.
Lubrication of plastic gears
Poledník, Radim ; Vimmr, Jan (referee) ; Šperka, Petr (advisor)
The purpose of this diploma thesis is to describe the influence of input parameters (rolling speed, load, temperature, dynamic viscosity and pressure coefficient of the lubricant) on film thickness in point and elliptical contacts using optical interferometry. Regression based film thickness formula has been obtained using universal form of non-dimensional parameters of entrainment speed U, load W and material G. Equations were also complemented by the function of ellipticity k. New regression formulas for central and minimum film thickness have been compared with existing EHL thickness equations. These film thickness measurement and new regression formulas have applicability to our understanding of the performance and more effective design of lubricated gears from polymeric materials.
Effect of additives on wear reduction of rubbing surfaces
Súkeník, Juraj ; Dzimko, Marián (referee) ; Křupka, Ivan (advisor)
Lubricants additives are inseparable component of modern high-tech lubricants. Viscosity index improvers additives play uncoverable role in a branch of boundary lubrication. They are designed to ensure sufficient oil film thickness in low speeds of frictional surfaces motion. This thesis deal with effect of specific viscosity index improvers additives on boundary lubrication film formation in elliptical contact. The purpose of this work is also checking the effect of concentration changing these additives on lubricantion film thickness formation.
Film thickness distribution within elliptical contacts
Pavlík, František ; Vaverka, Michal (referee) ; Křupka, Ivan (advisor)
Study of elastohydrodynamics lubrication is inseparable part in processes that take place in lubricating contacts of very load components of tribological systems. This bachelor´s thesis summarizes present state, describes numerical and experimental solution and evaluates results of solving problem.
Elastohydrodynamic lubrication of elliptical contacts
Hodás, Ladislav ; Vaverka, Michal (referee) ; Hartl, Martin (advisor)
Principal intention of this thesis is comparation of given equations for minimal and central thickness of elastohydrodynamical lubricant film at elliptical contact between smooth rubbing faces in regular isothermal conditions. Thereinafter, possible approaches to assessment of thickness of lubricant film and verification of their validity via experiment are trashed out.
Lubrication of plastic gears
Poledník, Radim ; Vimmr, Jan (referee) ; Šperka, Petr (advisor)
The purpose of this diploma thesis is to describe the influence of input parameters (rolling speed, load, temperature, dynamic viscosity and pressure coefficient of the lubricant) on film thickness in point and elliptical contacts using optical interferometry. Regression based film thickness formula has been obtained using universal form of non-dimensional parameters of entrainment speed U, load W and material G. Equations were also complemented by the function of ellipticity k. New regression formulas for central and minimum film thickness have been compared with existing EHL thickness equations. These film thickness measurement and new regression formulas have applicability to our understanding of the performance and more effective design of lubricated gears from polymeric materials.
Study of the effects of ellipticity parameter on lubrication film shape
Pavlík, František ; Dzimko, Marián (referee) ; Křupka, Ivan (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with elastohydrodynamic lubrication of point contacts, which surfaces are influenced by topography and velocity vector of one rubbing surface is misaligned. Author summarizes knowledge of previously published research articles, which fundamentally enrich current state of knowledge. Diploma thesis contains experimental measurement results of the film thickness and the way of lubrication film formation in elliptical contact for different ellipticity parameters, kinds of rubbing surfaces and angles of the velocity vector. New findings have helped to better understand the behaviour of highly loaded lubricated contacts taking place in machine components and completed the current state of knowledge with results that can be used in next thorough study of this issue.
Effect of additives on wear reduction of rubbing surfaces
Súkeník, Juraj ; Dzimko, Marián (referee) ; Křupka, Ivan (advisor)
Lubricants additives are inseparable component of modern high-tech lubricants. Viscosity index improvers additives play uncoverable role in a branch of boundary lubrication. They are designed to ensure sufficient oil film thickness in low speeds of frictional surfaces motion. This thesis deal with effect of specific viscosity index improvers additives on boundary lubrication film formation in elliptical contact. The purpose of this work is also checking the effect of concentration changing these additives on lubricantion film thickness formation.
Film thickness distribution within elliptical contacts
Pavlík, František ; Vaverka, Michal (referee) ; Křupka, Ivan (advisor)
Study of elastohydrodynamics lubrication is inseparable part in processes that take place in lubricating contacts of very load components of tribological systems. This bachelor´s thesis summarizes present state, describes numerical and experimental solution and evaluates results of solving problem.
Elastohydrodynamic lubrication of elliptical contacts
Hodás, Ladislav ; Vaverka, Michal (referee) ; Hartl, Martin (advisor)
Principal intention of this thesis is comparation of given equations for minimal and central thickness of elastohydrodynamical lubricant film at elliptical contact between smooth rubbing faces in regular isothermal conditions. Thereinafter, possible approaches to assessment of thickness of lubricant film and verification of their validity via experiment are trashed out.

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