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Original Articles

Analysis of the Shrouded Rayleigh Step Pad for an Incompressible Fluid Film with the Centrifugal Inertia Effect Included

Pages 1-9 | Published online: 25 Mar 2008
 

Abstract

A computer program was developed to calculate the load capacity of the hydrodynamic forces generated within an incompressible fluid film by a shrouded Rayleigh step pad for application in a radial seal design. The program makes use of the central-difference operator, defined for cylindrical coordinates, to approximate the pressure gradient over the pad. Solution of the lubrication equation with the centrifugal inertia effect included is achieved by employing a noniterative numerical routine. Pressure maps and flow fields based on the geometry for a Rayleigh pad were obtained. Results indicate that the selection of a pad geometry such that the design load intersects the dimensionless load capacity curve at a separation ratio between two and four will yield the most favorable operating characteristics, i.e., the best trade-off between high load capacity, high film stiffness, high tangential flow, and a minimum temperature rise.

Presented at the 27th ASLE Annual Meeting in Houston, Texas, May 1–4, 1972

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Presented at the 27th ASLE Annual Meeting in Houston, Texas, May 1–4, 1972

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