Numerical Solution of Micro-Lubrication in Internal Combustion Engine Journal Bearing

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This article describes a complex and generally applicable computational model for solving the frictional losses of directionally oriented and non-oriented sliding surfaces working under mixed lubrication regime. In the primary phase of this paper are described ways to get characteristics data describing rough surfaces together with the formula for determination of surface pattern directional dependence. Furthermore, formulae describing used contact model are listed and also the structure of the whole powertrain dynamics solution is briefly explained. In the closing section of this paper are shown and discussed results of several types of slide bearing analysis.

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