Scaling criteria for axial piston machines based on thermo-elastohydrodynamic effects in the tribological interfaces

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  • who: Lizhi Shang and Monika Ivantysynova from the Maha Fluid Power Research Center, Purdue University, Kepner Dr, Lafayette, IN, USA have published the research work: Scaling Criteria for Axial Piston Machines Based on Thermo-Elastohydrodynamic Effects in the Tribological Interfaces, in the Journal: Energies 0.62018, 11, 3210 Energies 2018, 11, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /6201/
  • what: The aim of the work presented in this article is to explain the tribological interfaces' performance change due to size variation from fundamental physics, including non-isothermal elastohydrodynamic effects in the fluid domain, and heat transfer and . . .

     

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