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    题名: The partially wetted bearing - extended Reynolds equation
    作者: Li, Wang-Long;Chu, Hsiao-Ming;Chen, Ming-Da Chen;陳明達;(東方技術學院化工與材料工程系)
    贡献者: (東方技術學院化工與材料工程系)
    关键词: Non-Newtonian fluid;Navier slip;Power-law fluid
    日期: 2006-11
    上传时间: 2010-05-13 18:39:38 (UTC+8)
    摘要: The artificial no-slip boundary conditions on the liquid/solid interfaces are traditionally used widely. Due to the advances on the measurement technique and interface sciences, the applications of no-slip boundary conditions on micro-systems are challenged continuously. The 'slip effects' are observed in small clearance measurement or by treating the surfaces hydrophobic. The non-Newtonian power-law fluid as well as the Navier-slip boundary conditions is considered in the partially wetted bearings. A perturbation technique is utilized to derive the extended Reynolds equations. The analysis applied either to Couette-dominated highly non-Newtonian fluids, or to Newtonian fluids with arbitrary Couette-Poiseuille components. Finally, the effects of slip parameters on the bearing performances are discussed.
    關聯: Tribology International, Vol.39 no.11, pp.1428-1435
    显示于类别:[化工與材料工程系] 期刊論文

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