Simulation-based parameter optimization and experimental assessment of single- and multi-dimple textures in full-film lubrication

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Abstract

The specific geometrical modification of surfaces is a current field of research to enhance the tribological properties in lubricated sliding contacts. As many parameters influence the performance of textures, a numerical approach is used to identify optimal parameters for a single-dimple and multi-dimple textured convergent oil film gap. To ensure that such surface textures can be easily manufactured, the widely used milling manufacturing technique is employed. Additionally, a novel test methodology was implemented on a rheometer/tribometer to evaluate the performance of these textures in full-film lubrication. Both a numerical and an experimental approach are used. In this experimental methodology, the rotational speed, temperature, and minimum oil film gap are varied. The experiments show that the single-dimple texture leads to the highest load-carrying capacity. The drag force of both textures is similar at 23 °C and is lower than that of the untextured oil film gap. As the temperature increases, this beneficial effect of reducing drag is no longer observed. However, the load-carrying capacity of both textures remains higher than that of the untextured oil film gap.
Original languageGerman
Number of pages14
JournalFrontiers in Mechanical Engineering
Volume2025
Issue numberVolume 11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Jan 2026

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