5. Part movement mode and amplitude
Given the same conditions (geometry, load, speed, etc.), the mode and amplitude of displacement determine the stability of the lubrication regime, the thermal energy dissipated, the behavior of interfaces (debris evacuation, surface renewal), and so on.
The influence of travel mode is illustrated by the following non-limiting examples (table 11 ):
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