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Original Articles

The Use of Higher Order Finite Element Methods for the Solution of Reynolds' Equation

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Pages 163-170 | Published online: 25 Mar 2008
 

Abstract

Assessments are made of the accuracy and speed of execution of two quadratic element formulations applied to the thrust bearing problem. Methods of reducing the execution time are discussed and tested. Reduction of the order of integration is recommended. The nine noded (Lagrangian) quadratic element was found to give reduced but acceptable accuracy when applied to films where cavitation occurred. The higher order formulations were found to be superior in run time if better accuracy is required than normally obtainable with linear elements or with a finite difference scheme.

Presented at the 44th Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia May 1–4, 1989

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Presented at the 44th Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia May 1–4, 1989

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