TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of nonlinear viscoelasticity of lubricants of piston ring lubrication
AU - Tomioka, Jun
AU - Hayashi, Hirotsugu
AU - Wada, Sanae
PY - 1992
Y1 - 1992
N2 - In recent years, engine oils have contained various kinds of additives such as high -molecular-weight polymers for improved performance. Such lubricants exhibit viscoelastic behavior, but were assumed to be Newtonian fluids in most of the previous investigations on piston ring lubrication. The objective of this paper is to theoretically clarify the effect of nonlinear viscoelasticity of lubricants on piston ring lubrication by introducing a nonlinear four-element viscoelastic model which consists of two nonlinear dashpots and two nonlinear springs. Numerical solutions show that the effect of viscoelasticity reduces the frictional force and the film thickness. In addition, the phase of the variations in the frictional force and the film thickness of viscoelastic fluid is delayed compared with that of Newtonian fluids.
AB - In recent years, engine oils have contained various kinds of additives such as high -molecular-weight polymers for improved performance. Such lubricants exhibit viscoelastic behavior, but were assumed to be Newtonian fluids in most of the previous investigations on piston ring lubrication. The objective of this paper is to theoretically clarify the effect of nonlinear viscoelasticity of lubricants on piston ring lubrication by introducing a nonlinear four-element viscoelastic model which consists of two nonlinear dashpots and two nonlinear springs. Numerical solutions show that the effect of viscoelasticity reduces the frictional force and the film thickness. In addition, the phase of the variations in the frictional force and the film thickness of viscoelastic fluid is delayed compared with that of Newtonian fluids.
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U2 - 10.1299/jsmec1988.35.477
DO - 10.1299/jsmec1988.35.477
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0026926425
SN - 1340-8062
VL - 35
SP - 477
EP - 484
JO - JSME International Journal, Series C: Dynamics, Control, Robotics, Design and Menufacturing
JF - JSME International Journal, Series C: Dynamics, Control, Robotics, Design and Menufacturing
IS - 3
ER -