Performance Analysis and Geometrical Design of Spiral-Grooved Thrust Bearing Employing CFD Model

Author(s):  
Yu Chen ◽  
Hongchang Wang ◽  
Xiuying Wang ◽  
Chengtao Yu ◽  
Yu Sun ◽  
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Author(s):  
JC Atwal ◽  
RK Pandey

This paper presents the performance behaviors of a hydrodynamic thrust bearing incorporating new pad surface designs involving microrectangular pocket and Labeo rohita fish scale texture. The bearing performance parameters have been numerically explored and analyzed using three different pad surface designs. The effects of texture parameters such as pocket/texture depth, extend of pocket, and fish texture spread in the circumferential and radial directions, the number of scale texture waves in circumferential and radial directions, have been investigated for improving the performance of the bearing. It has been found that the pad surface having microrectangular pocket and fish scale texture together yields substantial increase in minimum film thickness and reduction in friction coefficient as compared to the other pad designs.


Author(s):  
C. Klein ◽  
F. Wolters ◽  
S. Reitenbach ◽  
D. Schönweitz

For an efficient detection of single or multiple component damages, the knowledge of their impact on the overall engine performance is crucial. This knowledge can be either built up on measurement data, which is hardly available to non-manufacturers or –maintenance companies, or simulative approaches such as high fidelity component simulation combined with an overall cycle analysis. Due to a high degree of complexity and computational effort, overall system simulations of jet engines are typically performed as 0-dimensional thermodynamic performance analysis, based on scaled generic component maps. The approach of multi-fidelity simulation, allows the replacement of single components within the thermodynamic cycle model by higher-order simulations. Hence, the component behavior becomes directly linked to the actual hardware state of the component model. Hereby the assessment of component deteriorations in an overall system context is enabled and the resulting impact on the overall system can be quantified. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the capabilities of multi fidelity simulation in the context of engine condition monitoring. For this purpose, a 0D-performance model of the IAE-V2527 engine is combined with a CFD model of the appropriate fan component. The CFD model comprises the rotor as well as the outlet guide vane of the bypass and the inlet guide vane of the core section. As an exemplarily component deterioration, the fan blade tip clearance is increased in multiple steps and the impact on the overall engine performance is assessed for typical engine operating conditions. The harmonization between both simulation levels is achieved by means of an improved map scaling approach using an optimization strategy leading to practicable simulation times.


2010 ◽  
Vol 35 (17) ◽  
pp. 9468-9478 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Mollayi Barzi ◽  
A. Raoufi ◽  
H. Lari

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