Abstract
This paper compares and analyzes the influence of lubricant supply temperature on the performance of a tilting-pad, equalizing thrust bearing. The paper presents experimental data for a 267-mm (10 ½-in OD) bearing, operating at shaft speeds up to 13 000 rpm with loads ranging up to 3.45 MPa (500 psi). The data presented demonstrate the relative effect that changes in lubricant supply temperature have on bearing power loss and babbitt temperature. Some conclusions are drawn based upon the trend in relative performance for each lubricant supply temperature tested.
Presented at the 41st Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario, Canada May 12–15, 1986
Notes
Presented at the 41st Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario, Canada May 12–15, 1986