Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3048371497> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 81 of
81
with 100 items per page.
- W3048371497 endingPage "112" @default.
- W3048371497 startingPage "103" @default.
- W3048371497 abstract "Purpose The loading mechanism of textures considering turbulence has not been fully covered. This paper aims to investigate the effect of turbulence on the textured loading capacity under water lubrication and to analyze the causes of the turbulence effect. Design/methodology/approach Computational fluid dynamic models with different textured shapes are established after validation. The transition shear stress transport (SST) model, which is suitable for predicting the transition process of fluid from laminar state to turbulent state, is adopted in the present study. To illustrate the effect of turbulence, the loading capacity of textures predicted by transition SST model and laminar model is compared. Findings The loading capacity is higher after considering turbulence because more lubricant enters into textures and the flow rate of lubricant to textured outlet increases. There exists an optimal textured depth ratio and density for loading capacity and the change of flow state would not affect the optimal values. The degree of fluid blockage at textured outlet has a dominant influence on loading capacity. As the textured shape changes to triangle or ellipse from rectangle, the vortices at the textured bottom move forward and the blockage at a textured outlet is enhanced, which makes loading capacity improved under the action of blocking effect. Originality/value The enhancement of the blocking effect is found to be crucial to the improvement of textured loading capacity after considering turbulence. Present research provides references to understand the loading mechanism of textures under turbulent conditions. Peer review The peer review history for this article is available at: https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/ILT-04-2020-0149/" @default.
- W3048371497 created "2020-08-18" @default.
- W3048371497 creator A5014525715 @default.
- W3048371497 creator A5020015118 @default.
- W3048371497 creator A5028067869 @default.
- W3048371497 creator A5036233074 @default.
- W3048371497 creator A5063352494 @default.
- W3048371497 creator A5082924617 @default.
- W3048371497 date "2020-08-12" @default.
- W3048371497 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W3048371497 title "Analysis of turbulence and blocking effects on loading capacity for elementary texture cells of infinite width under water lubrication" @default.
- W3048371497 cites W1770353745 @default.
- W3048371497 cites W1991783598 @default.
- W3048371497 cites W1997277205 @default.
- W3048371497 cites W2033570957 @default.
- W3048371497 cites W2472013659 @default.
- W3048371497 cites W2473832483 @default.
- W3048371497 cites W2540592204 @default.
- W3048371497 cites W2557461970 @default.
- W3048371497 cites W2768196829 @default.
- W3048371497 cites W2885473097 @default.
- W3048371497 cites W2891386946 @default.
- W3048371497 cites W2915035159 @default.
- W3048371497 cites W2949518775 @default.
- W3048371497 cites W2981626899 @default.
- W3048371497 cites W3157563064 @default.
- W3048371497 cites W63352342 @default.
- W3048371497 doi "https://doi.org/10.1108/ilt-04-2020-0149" @default.
- W3048371497 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3048371497 type Work @default.
- W3048371497 sameAs 3048371497 @default.
- W3048371497 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W3048371497 countsByYear W30483714972021 @default.
- W3048371497 countsByYear W30483714972022 @default.
- W3048371497 countsByYear W30483714972023 @default.
- W3048371497 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3048371497 hasAuthorship W3048371497A5014525715 @default.
- W3048371497 hasAuthorship W3048371497A5020015118 @default.
- W3048371497 hasAuthorship W3048371497A5028067869 @default.
- W3048371497 hasAuthorship W3048371497A5036233074 @default.
- W3048371497 hasAuthorship W3048371497A5063352494 @default.
- W3048371497 hasAuthorship W3048371497A5082924617 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConcept C140820882 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConcept C184608416 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConcept C196558001 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConcept C2780874159 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConcept C57879066 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConcept C76563973 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConceptScore W3048371497C121332964 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConceptScore W3048371497C140820882 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConceptScore W3048371497C159985019 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConceptScore W3048371497C184608416 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConceptScore W3048371497C192562407 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConceptScore W3048371497C196558001 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConceptScore W3048371497C2780874159 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConceptScore W3048371497C57879066 @default.
- W3048371497 hasConceptScore W3048371497C76563973 @default.
- W3048371497 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W3048371497 hasLocation W30483714971 @default.
- W3048371497 hasOpenAccess W3048371497 @default.
- W3048371497 hasPrimaryLocation W30483714971 @default.
- W3048371497 hasRelatedWork W1987580534 @default.
- W3048371497 hasRelatedWork W1993318338 @default.
- W3048371497 hasRelatedWork W2000891134 @default.
- W3048371497 hasRelatedWork W2000987742 @default.
- W3048371497 hasRelatedWork W2085603903 @default.
- W3048371497 hasRelatedWork W2091009214 @default.
- W3048371497 hasRelatedWork W2392097915 @default.
- W3048371497 hasRelatedWork W3035638152 @default.
- W3048371497 hasRelatedWork W4289780684 @default.
- W3048371497 hasRelatedWork W2182726697 @default.
- W3048371497 hasVolume "73" @default.
- W3048371497 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3048371497 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3048371497 magId "3048371497" @default.
- W3048371497 workType "article" @default.