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http://dx.doi.org/10.9725/kstle.2003.19.4.195

Dynamic Elastohydrodynamic Film Thickness in Rocker-Arm Valve Train System  

장시열 (국민대학교 기계자동차 공학부)
이희락 (국민대학교 자동차공학전문대학원)
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Tribology and Lubricants / v.19, no.4, 2003 , pp. 195-202 More about this Journal
Abstract
Many computational researches have been performed about EHL film thickness in the contact between cam and follower in the engine valve train system. However, those computations do not explain the characteristics of dynamic film thickness which means squeeze film effect. Without the consideration of transient term in the Reynold's equation, the predicted film thickness from steady state condition has large difference from the actual film thickness. In this study, we have investigated the kinematic and dynamic simulations of rocker-arm valve train system. From the dynamic simulation, the applied load and the entraining velocity of the lubricant between cam and follower are obtained and with these values the dynamic film thickness is computed by Newton-Raphson method and compared with the steady state film thickness.
Keywords
dynamic EHL film thickness; rocker-arm valve train system; squeeze film effect; cam and follower;
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