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The Role of Geometrical Parameters in the Lubrication of the Swiss Lever Escapement

Roda-Buch, Alejandro  
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Magnin, Valentine A. M.
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Maldonado, Sandra Guadalupe  
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June 1, 2021
Journal Of Applied Mechanics-Transactions Of The Asme

The lubrication regimes of a contact pair escapement-ruby pallet of a Swiss lever escapement have been investigated combining the theory of fluid lubrication with a well-established kinematic and inverse dynamic multibody model. The kinematic analytical results have been confronted with experimental measurements. The developed model allows to easily obtain, for the three operating phases of the Swiss lever escapement, the relative speed and the contact forces and, by considering a hydrodynamic lubrication regime, the lubricant minimum film thickness and the coefficient of friction. The presented formulation allows to study the influence of crucial technical parameters in the Swiss lever escapement lubrication. The spout radii of curvature have been identified as the optimal parameters to control the lubrication regimes in the pallet/escapement contacts. In that sense, an interesting result is that the lubrication regime moves away from the boundary lubrication by increasing these radii.

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research article
DOI
10.1115/1.4050278
Web of Science ID

WOS:000644935900001

Author(s)
Roda-Buch, Alejandro  
Magnin, Valentine A. M.
Maldonado, Sandra Guadalupe  
Mischler, Stefano  
Date Issued

2021-06-01

Published in
Journal Of Applied Mechanics-Transactions Of The Asme
Volume

88

Issue

6

Article Number

061001

Subjects

Mechanics

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swiss lever escapement

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contact and lubrication model

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dynamics

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micromechanics

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