rickwsykes
Industrial
Is there a calculation/equation that will determine the thickness of the oil-lubricating film based upon the viscocity of the oil? I realize that temperature, load and surface area of the load-bearing area are essential factors, but given those factors, how do we determine the effect of viscosity to provide a thick enough lubricating film? Too thick would skid, too thin would allow the surfaces to touch. How do we determine what viscosity would please Goldilocks?
Can anyone provide the chemical reasons that one oil is thicker (more viscous) than another and therefore can resist squeezing out of the load zone?
Can anyone provide the chemical reasons that one oil is thicker (more viscous) than another and therefore can resist squeezing out of the load zone?