A Theory of Lubrication by Microirregularities

Abstract
This paper describes a theory of liquid lubrication applicable to parallel surfaces, such as the surfaces of a rotary-shaft face seal. The lubrication mechanism presented is based on surface microirregularities and associated film cavities. Closed-form analytical solutions are obtained giving load capacity as a function of speed, viscosity, and surface-asperity dimensions. The theoretical results agree qualitatively with load capacity determined experimentally for three asperity distributions.