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1 Date of download: 10/8/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Uniform Equations in the Inlet and Exit Zones of Heavily Loaded Point and Line Elastohydrodynamically Lubricated Contacts Involved in Various Steady Motions J. Tribol. 2015;137(2): doi: / Figure Legend: Graphs of pressure p(x) (solid curve) and gap h(x) (dashed curve) for regularized problem obtained for V = 0.1, Q = 35, and β = 0.85. (Reprinted with permission of CRC Press from Kudish, I. I., and Covitch, M. J., 2010, Modeling and Analytical Methods in Tribology, Chapman and Hall/CRC.)

2 Date of download: 10/8/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Uniform Equations in the Inlet and Exit Zones of Heavily Loaded Point and Line Elastohydrodynamically Lubricated Contacts Involved in Various Steady Motions J. Tribol. 2015;137(2): doi: / Figure Legend: Main terms of the asymptotic distributions of pressure q(r) (solid curve), gap hq(r) (dashed curve), and Hertzian pressure asymptote qa(r) (dotted curve) in the inlet zone of a fully flooded lubricated contact for A = 0.525 and μq(q)=eQ0q, Q0 = QV1∕5 = 1. (Reprinted with permission of CRC Press from Kudish, I. I., and Covitch, M. J., 2010, Modeling and Analytical Methods in Tribology, Chapman and Hall/CRC.)

3 Date of download: 10/8/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Uniform Equations in the Inlet and Exit Zones of Heavily Loaded Point and Line Elastohydrodynamically Lubricated Contacts Involved in Various Steady Motions J. Tribol. 2015;137(2): doi: / Figure Legend: Main terms of the asymptotic distributions of pressure g(s) (solid curve), gap hg(s) (dashed curve), and the Hertzian pressure asymptote ga(s) (dotted curve) in the exit zone of a fully flooded lubricated contact for A = 0.525 and μg(g)=eQ0g,Q0=QV1/5=10. (Reprinted with permission of CRC Press from Kudish, I. I., and Covitch, M. J., 2010, Modeling and Analytical Methods in Tribology, Chapman and Hall/CRC.)


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