scholarly journals Performance of Hydrodynamic Journal Bearing Operating under Transient Wear

2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 153-170 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sanjay Sharma ◽  
Rajeev Kumar Awasthi

AbstractThe paper deals with a theoretical study concerning the effect of transient wear on the performance of hydrodynamic journal bearing. The eccentricity ratios are considered 0.3, 0.6 and for varying wear depth from 0.1 to 0.5 for the analysis of purpose. The Reynolds equations governing the flow of lubricant in the clearance space of a hydrodynamic journal bearing system with varying wear depth has been numerically solved using Galerkin’s FEM. The regime is assumed to be isothermal. The positive pressure zone is established using Reynolds boundary condition through iteratively. The various performance parameters which include static, dynamic and stability terms of worn journal bearing are presented with respect to relative wear depth. The journal centre motion trajectories are also obtained by numerically integrated linear and non-linear equation of motion using fourth order Runga-Kutta method. For this a computer program in Mat lab was developed based on analysis to draw the linear and non linear motion trajectories and in order to validate the developed program, the numerically simulated results computed from the present study are compared with the already published results in literature. For analysis purpose the initial values of velocities and displacement are taken as {\bar {\dot X}}\, = \,{\bar {\dot Z}}\, = \,0.0 and {\bar x} and {\bar z}\, = \,0.005 . The results help in predicting bearing life for smooth operation.

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-38
Author(s):  
Nayab Rasool Syed ◽  
Sashindra Kumar Kakoty

Abstract There is a considerable amount of study carried out on textured hydrodynamic bearings. The numerical solution of textured bearings is a matter of concern for the researchers. There are several methods used to estimate the performance parameters of textured bearings. However, Progressive Mesh Densification (PMD) method is not yet used for textured bearings while it has been used for mixed elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) and thermo-elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) problems. In the present analysis, the PMD method is implemented to estimate the performance parameters of the textured journal bearing. It is compared with the multigrid and the fixed mesh methods and found to be very effective in improving computational efficiency.


Author(s):  
Niranjan Singh ◽  
Rajeev Kumar Awasthi

The operating and geometric parameters of textures affect the static, dynamic, and stability performance characteristics of a journal-bearing system. The present work investigates the influence of spherical-, cylindrical-, triangular-, and kite-shaped textures on the performance parameters of a journal-bearing system. The flow of a lubricant is assumed to be Newtonian and iso-viscous. Reynold's equation governing the flow of a lubricant between the space in the bearing and the journal is solved by a finite-element method. The computed results indicate that the spherically textured journal bearing provides better improvement in the performance parameters vis-a-vis other textured bearings. In general, the effect of texture shapes is more pronounced at the aspect ratio of surface textures is 1.0.


2016 ◽  
Vol 63 (1) ◽  
pp. 129-144
Author(s):  
Mohammad Javad Noroozi ◽  
Seyfolah Saedodin ◽  
Davood Domiri Ganji

Abstract The effect of laser, as a heat source, on a one-dimensional finite body was studied in this paper. The Cattaneo-Vernotte non-Fourier heat conduction model was used for thermal analysis. The thermal conductivity was assumed temperature-dependent which resulted in a non-linear equation. The obtained equations were solved using the approximate-analytical Adomian Decomposition Method (ADM). It was concluded that the non-linear analysis is important in non-Fourier heat conduction problems. Significant differences were observed between the Fourier and non-Fourier solutions which stresses the importance of non-Fourier solutions in the similar problems.


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