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Polyethylene as an additive for mineral oils -: Part II:: EHL traction behavior

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In Part I of the paper ((1999), Trib. Trans., 42, pp. 851-859) we investigated the effect of the polyethylene concentration on the film forming properties in a rolling bearing. This second part presents the influence of the polymer additive concentration on the traction behavior experienced using a two-disk machine at different temperatures and contact pressures. By using the traction data, a semi-empirical approach for determining the effective lubricant rheological parameters in EHL contacts was performed. Using this approach, the effect of polymer concentration upon rheological parameters that appear in the Johnson and Tevaarwerk model with Eyring stress was quantified.
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hal-04713810 , version 1 (30-09-2024)

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M Bercea, T Bercea, D Nélias, L Flamand. Polyethylene as an additive for mineral oils -: Part II:: EHL traction behavior. Tribology Transactions, 2002, 45 (2), pp.145-152. ⟨10.1080/10402000208982533⟩. ⟨hal-04713810⟩
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