
doi: 10.4173/mic.2018.3.6
This article describes aspects of transient thermal elasto-hydrodynamical lubrication (TEHL) contact modelling for conformal contacts. This is to be utilized in a multibody simulation (MBS) framework for engineering purposes. The verification and proof of concept is done by implementation in the tool BEAST (Fritzson et al., 2014) and by comparision to published experiments and simulation results.
elastohydrodynamic, transient, Electronic computers. Computer science, BEAST, TEHL, conformal contact, QA75.5-76.95, multibody, thermal
elastohydrodynamic, transient, Electronic computers. Computer science, BEAST, TEHL, conformal contact, QA75.5-76.95, multibody, thermal
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