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Abstract
The numerical solution of the elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) problem is often presented in charts where dimensionless parameters and asymptotic relationships are used. Among them, the so-called isoviscous rigid asymptote is especially interesting because it defines the transition between elastohydrodynamic and hydrodynamic regimes, or between piezoviscous—elastic and isoviscous—rigid problems, respectively. In other respects, the combination of moderate contact pressures (i.e. moderate piezoviscosity, low normal load, and/or large radii of curvature) and high viscosity and speeds (i.e. high hydrodynamic effect) is quite often found in working mechanisms, for instance in most flange contacts in roller bearings. Surprisingly, only a few papers have analysed and discussed these operating conditions.
Based on experimental results obtained in the range of the Moes parameters 15<
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