Load Carrying Capacity of Heavy-Duty Porous Journal Bearings

Author(s):  
M. Kozma
2013 ◽  
Vol 650 ◽  
pp. 582-587
Author(s):  
Kwang Hee Im ◽  
Ki Youl Kim ◽  
Ki Taek Shin ◽  
Han Hee Lee ◽  
To Kang ◽  
...  

Bush is one of machine and automobile parts like brake used in drums and hubs in particular. Such bush parts are used for bearings of heavy-duty, large cars requiring wear resistance and high load carrying capacity. High temperature diffusion bonding has been applied for holding the both materials of the bushing together, which are outer steel materials and inner composite-sintered bushings. Therefore, it is very important evaluate the bonding integrity in manufacturing process. A simulation has been performed in order to evaluate the maximum defect sizes. Also, ultrasonic C-scan tests were performed for finding the defect in the composite-sintered bushings with the size of inherent flaws.


1983 ◽  
Vol 105 (3) ◽  
pp. 466-475 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Tipei

Using the results shown in some previous papers, the overall characteristics of bearings lubricated with ferrofluids are calculated. First, the load carrying capacity of infinitely long sliding and journal bearings is considered. The pressure center and the attitude angle are also determined. Then, similar characteristics of finite bearings are obtained. In both cases, the new boundary conditions and the actual film extent under magnetic stresses are taken into account. It is shown that friction forces are mainly affected by the change in viscosity due to magnetic particle suspensions, while magnetic stresses modify friction only under special conditions which usually are not met in lubrication. In addition, the flow rates and the side flow coefficients are calculated. It is shown that the lubricant leakage can be reduced and even avoided when proper measures are taken. For short bearings, diagrams are given for the film extent, the film boundaries, the load carrying capacity, and the attitude of the journal center.


Author(s):  
Mahdi Zare Mehrjardi

In this research, the steady state and dynamic performances of two-lobe noncircular journal bearings with couple stress lubricant are presented. The lubricating oil, containing additives and contaminants, is modeled as the couple stress fluid. The modified Reynolds equation is obtained using the couple stress lubrication theory and is then solved by finite element method as an efficient numerical technique. The steady-state characteristics of bearings, including the load carrying capacity and attitude angle, are determined for various values of the couple stress parameter. The results show that applying the couple stress fluid improves the efficiency of two-lobe bearings in terms of an increased load carrying capacity and reduced attitude angle. Also, the stability performance of the investigated bearings is studied using rotor motion equations based on linear and nonlinear dynamic methods. The results indicate that any increase in the lubricant couple stress parameter enhances the bearing ability to damp the rotor perturbations. In other words, by varying the lubricant from Newtonian oil to the couple stress type and upgrading its properties, the curves of the critical mass parameter and whirl frequency ratio have an increasing and decreasing trend, respectively. Based on the fourth-order Runge–Kutta method results, the dynamic trajectory of the rotor center in the bearing space changes with increasing the couple stress parameter from diverging disturbances and limits the cycle perturbations around the bearing center to converging oscillations to the static equilibrium point. Moreover, the effect of changing lubricant properties on the two-lobe bearing’s performance is more pronounced at higher values of the couple stress parameter, especially with an increase in the noncircularity of bearings’ geometry.


1999 ◽  
Vol 122 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-81 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Heshmat ◽  
H. Ming Chen ◽  
J. F. Walton,

Recent technological advancements make hybridization of the magnetic and foil bearings both possible and extremely attractive. Operation of the foil/magnetic bearing takes advantage of the strengths of each individual bearing while minimizing each other’s weaknesses. In this paper one possible hybrid foil and magnetic bearing arrangement is investigated and sample design and operating parameters are presented. One of the weaknesses of the foil bearings, like any hydrodynamic bearing, is that contact between the foil bearing and the shaft occurs at rest or at very low speeds and it has low load carrying capacity at low speeds. For high speed applications, AMBs are, however, vulnerable to rotor-bending or structural resonances that can easily saturate power amplifiers and make the control system unstable. Since the foil bearing is advantageous for high speed operation with a higher load carrying capacity, and the magnetic bearing is so in low speed range, it is a natural evolution to combine them into a hybrid bearing system thus utilizing the advantages of both. To take full advantage of the foil and magnetic elements comprising a hybrid bearing, it is imperative that the static and dynamic characteristics of each bearing be understood. This paper describes the development of a new analysis technique that was used to evaluate the performance of a class of gas-lubricated journal bearings. Unlike conventional approaches, the solution of the governing hydrodynamic equations dealing with compressible fluid is coupled with the structural resiliency of the bearing surfaces. The distribution of the fluid film thickness and pressures, as well as the shear stresses in a finite-width journal bearing, are computed. Using the Finite Element (FE) method, the membrane effect of an elastic top foil was evaluated and included in the overall analytical procedure. Influence coefficients were generated to address the elasticity effects of combined top foil and elastic foundation on the hydrodynamics of journal bearings, and were used to expedite the numerical solution. The overall program logic proved to be an efficient technique to deal with the complex structural compliance of various foil bearings. Parametric analysis was conducted to establish tabulated data for use in a hybrid foil/magnetic bearing design analysis. A load sharing control algorithm between the foil and magnetic elements is also discussed. [S0742-4795(00)01201-1]


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