0
ASME.ORG
Sign In
[Journal of Tribology]
Advanced
Search
    ASME Community
    • Home
    • Journals
      • Mechanical Engineering Magazine Select Articles
      • Applied Mechanics Reviews
      • ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part B: Mechanical Engineering
      • Journal of Applied Mechanics
      • Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
      • Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics
      • Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering
      • Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control
      • Journal of Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage
      • Journal of Electronic Packaging
      • Journal of Energy Resources Technology
      • Journal of Engineering and Science in Medical Diagnostics and Therapy
      • Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
      • Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology
      • Journal of Fluids Engineering
      • Journal of Heat Transfer
      • Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering
      • Journal of Mechanical Design
      • Journal of Mechanisms and Robotics
      • Journal of Medical Devices
      • Journal of Micro and Nano-Manufacturing
      • Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine
      • Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation, Diagnostics and Prognostics of Engineering Systems
      • Journal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science
      • Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering
      • Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology
      • Journal of Solar Energy Engineering
      • Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications
      • Journal of Tribology
      • Journal of Turbomachinery
      • Journal of Verification, Validation and Uncertainty Quantification
      • Journal of Vibration and Acoustics
    • Conference Proceedings
    • eBooks
    • Topic Collections
    • Library Service Center
    • Faculty Positions
    • Help
    • Journal of Tribology
    • Journal Home
    • Newest Issue
    • All Issues
    • Accepted Manuscripts
    Journal of Tribology | Volume 116 | Issue 3 | Discussion
    < Previous ArticleNext Article >
    DISCUSSIONS

    Closure to “Discussions of ‘A Transient EHL Analysis for Line Contacts With Measured Surface Roughness Using Multigrid Technique’” (1994, ASME J. Tribol., 116, pp. 556–557) OPEN ACCESS

    Xiaolan Ai and Herbert S. Cheng
    [+-] Author and Article Information
    Xiaolan Ai, Herbert S. Cheng

    Center for Engineering Tribology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208-3010

    J. Tribol 116(3), 557-558 (Jul 01, 1994) (2 pages) doi:10.1115/1.2928882 History: Online June 05, 2008
    Article
    Discussions

    First Page Preview

    View Large
    First page PDF preview
    FIGURES IN THIS ARTICLE
    Copyright © 1994 by The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
    Topics: Surface roughness
    This article is only available in the PDF format.
    View PDF
    Check Out Now Continue Browsing

    References

    Figures

    Tables

    Errata

    Discussions

    Article discussed | View article

    Web of Science® Times Cited: 0
    Submit a Comment

    Some tools below are only available to our subscribers or users with an online account.

    • PDF
    • Email
      You must be logged in as an individual user to share content.

      Return to: Closure to “Discussions of ‘A Transient EHL Analysis for Line Contacts With Measured Surface Roughness Using Multigrid Technique’” (1994, ASME J. Tribol., 116, pp. 556–557)

      Copyright in the material you requested is held by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (unless otherwise noted). This email ability is provided as a courtesy, and by using it you agree that you are requesting the material solely for personal, non-commercial use, and that it is subject to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers' Terms of Use. The information provided in order to email this topic will not be used to send unsolicited email, nor will it be furnished to third parties. Please refer to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers' Privacy Policy for further information.
    • Share
    • Get Citation
      Ai X, Cheng HS. Closure to “Discussions of ‘A Transient EHL Analysis for Line Contacts With Measured Surface Roughness Using Multigrid Technique’” (1994, ASME J. Tribol., 116, pp. 556–557). ASME. J. Tribol. 1994;116(3):557-558. doi:10.1115/1.2928882.

      Download citation file:

      RIS (Zotero)
      EndNote
      BibTex
      Medlars
      ProCite
      RefWorks
      Reference Manager
      © Copyright
    • Get Alerts
      Please Wait... Processing your request... Please Wait.

    Related Content

    Customize your page view by dragging and repositioning the boxes below.

    Related Journal Articles
    Physics-Based Modeling for Lap-Type Joints Based on the Iwan Model
    J. Tribol (September, 2018)
    Numerical prediction of surface wear and roughness parameters during running-in for line contacts under mixed lubrication
    J. Tribol (September, 2018)
    System Dependence of Running-In Attractor Derived From Lubricated Sliding Contact of Steel Alloys 52100 and 1045
    J. Tribol (September, 2018)
    Numerical Analysis of Transient Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication During Startup and Shutdown Processes
    J. Tribol (July, 2018)
    A Comparative Study on Equivalent Modeling of Rough Surfaces Contact
    J. Tribol (July, 2018)
    [+] View More
    Related Proceedings Articles
    Numerical Investigations on Influence of Uniform Blade Surface Roughness on the Performance Characteristics of a Transonic Axial Flow Compressor Stage
    GTINDIA2017 (2017)
    Surface Roughness Effect on Performance of an Electric Submersible Pump
    GTINDIA2017 (2017)
    Characterizing Surface Quality Through 3D Parameters: Why 2D Average Roughness Alone Is No Good
    IMECE2017 (2017)
    Study of the Surface Roughness Evolution of Pinned Fatigue Cracks, and its Relation to Crack Pinning Duration and Crack Propagation Rate Between Pinning Points
    IMECE2017 (2017)
    Micro-Contact Models for Metallic Line-Contact Based on Measured Surface Profile
    IMECE2017 (2017)
    [+] View More
    Related eBook Content
    Thermal Interface Resistance
    Thermal Management of Microelectronic Equipment> Chapter 9
    Other Components and Variations
    Axial-Flow Compressors> Chapter 13
    Getting Started
    Technical Writing A–Z> Chapter 2
    Improved Partial Least Squares Regression with Rough Set and Its Applications in the Modeling of LCC
    Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Technologies (MIMT 2010)
    The Research on the Audit Misstatement Risk of Assessment Methodology Based on Rough Neural Network
    Proceedings of the International Conference on Technology Management and Innovation
    View More
    Topic Collections
    • Tribology
    You do not have access to this content.

    You either do not have a subscription or your subscription has expired. Click here to Renew Now

    ASME Digital Collection Logo

    • About ASME Digital Collection
    • Email Alerts
    • Library Service Center
    • ASME Membership
    • Contact Us
    • Publications Permissions /Reprints
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use

    © 2018 ASME
    The American Society of Mechanical Engineers

    Journals

    • Submit a Paper
    • Announcements
    • Call for Papers
    • Title History

    Conference Proceedings

    • About ASME Conference Publications
    • Conference Proceedings Author Guidelines
    • Conference Publications Toolbox

    eBooks

    • About ASME eBooks
    • Press Advisory & Oversight Committee
    • Book Proposal Guidelines
    Crossref logo
    Crossref Open Funder Registry logo
    Crossref Similarity Check logo

    Sorry! You do not have access to this content. For assistance or to subscribe, please contact us:

    • TELEPHONE: 1-800-843-2763 (Toll-free in the USA)
    • EMAIL: asmedigitalcollection@asme.org

    Sign in or create your free personal ASME account. This will give you the ability to save search results, receive TOC alerts, RSS feeds, and more.

    Sign into or create
    your free personal account

    Sign in via Shibboleth
    What is Shibboleth?
    Shibboleth is an access management service that provides single sign-on protected resources. It replaces the multiple user names and passwords necessary to access subscription-based content with a single user name and password that can be entered once per session. It operates independently of a user's location or IP address. If your institution uses Shibboleth authentication, please contact your site administrator to receive your user name and password.
    Sign In