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Article Dans Une Revue Tribology International Année : 2016

Bridging high pressure rheology and film-forming capacity of polymer-base oil solutions in EHL

Charlotte Mary
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Nicolas Fillot
Delphine Laurent
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Scott Bair
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Philippe Vergne
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The development of high value-added lubricants which overcome more drastic operating conditions, are fuel-efficient and provide excellent performance for a long life remains a huge challenge for oil makers. This article sheds light on the tribological response of an EHD circular rolling–sliding contact for a base oil and three polymers mixed in solutions in order to understand the relationship between physico-chemistry and tribology. The final aim is to help formulators select the appropriate chemicals meeting engine specifications. Central and minimal film thickness measurements were run on a ball-on-disc tribometer and determined through white light optical interferometry. Experiments were compared with classical analytical predictions and with the results of a finite element numerical solver based on the generalized Reynolds’ equation including the modelled rheological behavior established from high-pressure and high-stress viscosity measurements and density variations. Moreover, the role played by thermal effects and variable slide-to-roll ratio were discussed.

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hal-01235215 , version 1 (29-11-2015)

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Charlotte Mary, David Philippon, Nicolas Devaux, Nicolas Fillot, Delphine Laurent, et al.. Bridging high pressure rheology and film-forming capacity of polymer-base oil solutions in EHL. Tribology International, 2016, 93 (B), pp.502-510. ⟨10.1016/j.triboint.2014.08.006⟩. ⟨hal-01235215⟩
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