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Experimental analysis of water-ingress effects in point-contact lubrication systems

  • Beijing Institute of Technology
  • University of Science and Technology Beijing
  • China Machinery Engineering Corporation

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摘要

Water ingress into lubrication systems can lead to premature failure, and the dynamic migration and spatial distribution of water near the contact region are key factors governing oil-film formation and stability. In this study, a point-contact lubrication system was examined, in which the dynamic behavior of water ingress into the oil reservoir was visualized using optical interferometry and fluorescence-tracing techniques. The results show that, under the single-tail flow pattern, ingress water mainly bypasses the contact region without forming a stable water film. Its spatial distribution and outlet retention are jointly governed by entrainment speed and lubricant viscosity. Water ingress mainly induces transient film-thickness fluctuations and oil-reservoir boundary disturbances, while severe outlet interfacial instability may trigger a flow-pattern transition. This work clarifies the migration, retention, and lubrication effects of water ingress into the oil reservoir, providing guidance for lubrication design under water-contaminated conditions.

源语言英语
文章编号112219
期刊Tribology International
223
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 11月 2026
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