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Ostatnie publikacje
1.  Liu L., Qu H., Duan R., Liu T., Li C., Wang E., Liu L., Theoretical Research on Flow and Heat Transfer Characteristics of Hydrostatic Oil Film in Flat Microfluidic Boundary Layer, Energies, ISSN: 1996-1073, DOI: 10.3390/en15072443, Vol.15, No.7, pp.2443-1-13, 2022

Streszczenie:
The hydrostatic bearing is the core component of ultra-precision computer numerical control (CNC) machine tools. Because the temperature rise in the oil film of hydrostatic bearings seriously affects the working accuracy of the bearings, it is important to study the flow and heat transfer characteristics of the oil film. Based on the physical model of an incompressible viscous fluid flowing in a flat microfluidic boundary layer, velocity, temperature and heat flux distribution equations of oil film are constructed by theories of heat transfer and hydrodynamics. Then, the effects of several parameters on velocity distribution, temperature distribution and heat flux distribution are analyzed, such as the upper plate velocity, the channel length, and so on. The results show that the dimensionless velocity of the oil film decreases with the increase in the upper plate velocity and the channel length. The oil film temperature distribution can be divided into three zones: the increasing zone, stabilizing zone and decreasing zone. The heat flux decreases linearly with the increase in the plate thickness, and increases linearly with the increase in the temperature difference.

Słowa kluczowe:
microfluidic boundary layer,hydrostatic oil film,velocity,temperature,heat flux

Afiliacje autorów:
Liu L. - Donghua University (CN)
Qu H. - AVIC Manufacturing Technology Institute (CN)
Duan R. - inna afiliacja
Liu T. - inna afiliacja
Li C. - inna afiliacja
Wang E. - inna afiliacja
Liu L. - IPPT PAN
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