Article | REF: TRI1540 V2

Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication

Author: Pascal GUAY

Publication date: March 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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    1. Elastohydrodynamic (EHD) regime

    1.1 Lubricated hertzian contact

    Hertzian contacts are those subjected to high Hertz pressures in excess of 200 MPa.

    EHD lubrication occurs in contacts between non-conforming surfaces, which are subject to a punching effect: mainly between gear teeth, in bearings in contact with the track/rolling element, and in cam/push-button contacts.

    It is also found in biomechanics, in the joints of the lower limbs. Contact pressure is generally very low (around 4 MPa when walking), but porous, water-rich cartilage has a very low Young's modulus of the order of 10 to 100 MPa (

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