Anomalous Scaling for Hydrodynamic Lubrication of Conformal Surfaces
Abstract
The hydrodynamic regime of the Stribeck curve giving the friction coefficient as a function of the dimensionless relative sliding speed (the Sommerfeld number, ) of two contacting non-conformal surfaces is usually considered trivial, with . We predict that for conformal surfaces contacting over large areas, a combination of independent length scales gives rise to a universal power-law with a non-trivial exponent, , for a thick lubrication film. Deviations as the film thins (decreasing ) may superficially resemble the onset of elastohydrodynamic lubrication, but are due to a crossover between hydrodynamic regimes. Our experiments as well as recent measurements of chocolate lubrication confirm these predictions.
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@article{arxiv.2306.17696,
title = {Anomalous Scaling for Hydrodynamic Lubrication of Conformal Surfaces},
author = {James A. Richards and Patrick B. Warren and Daniel J. M. Hodgson and Alex Lips and Wilson C. K. Poon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.17696},
year = {2023}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures, RevTeX 4.2; supplemental material as SM.pdf