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Original Articles

THD Effects of Static Performance Characteristics of Infinitely Wide Turbulent Journal Bearings

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Pages 948-956 | Published online: 06 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

Formulas for static parameters were found for infinitely wide turbulent full journal bearings that correlate either load capacity or friction coefficient for thermohydrodynamics (THD) effects in terms of a single THD parameter. The database was built by numerical simulation of turbulent liquid lubricant flows with various eccentricity ratios in a wide range of the Reynolds number for both isoviscous and THD cases. The least-squares method was applied to the groups of parameters yielding the formulas of load capacity, friction coefficient, and attitude angle. The isoviscous attitude angle was fitted as a function of the maximum-to-minimum film thickness ratio, and the variation of attitude angle due to THD is linearly dependent on the THD-to-isoviscous load capacity ratio. With the formulas provided in this study, designers can quickly determine static parameters of turbulent journal bearings without the burden of labor-intensive numerical computation of the governing differential equations.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The authors thank the National Science Council of Taiwan for funding this work under NSC 90-2212-E-274-001 and NSC 92-2212-E-274-003.

Review led by Luis San Andres

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