2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.triboint.2014.05.022
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Boundary slip surface design for high speed water lubricated journal bearings

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“…where, M is the mass of the shaft, W X (t) and W Y (t) are X and Y components of the load carrying capacity W, w X (t) and w Y (t) are X and Y components of the applied load w. To solve strong coupling equations (17), the adapted method [26] is based on the following Newmark scheme…”
Section: Extension To Dynamical Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where, M is the mass of the shaft, W X (t) and W Y (t) are X and Y components of the load carrying capacity W, w X (t) and w Y (t) are X and Y components of the applied load w. To solve strong coupling equations (17), the adapted method [26] is based on the following Newmark scheme…”
Section: Extension To Dynamical Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, some studies by Zhang et al [17] and Rao et al [18] have reported that, the boundary slippage occurs on the texturing surface of journal bearing or in a high speed condition. However, there are no reports available in the literature with regard to a slip effect in the cavitation zone of a journal bearing.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is found that when the ultimate shear stress of the sliding surface is equal to zero, the hydrodynamic bearing capacity of the bearing is half that of the non-slip surface, but the corresponding surface friction force is reduced by several orders of magnitude. Considering the slip and applying the flow conservation boundary condition to the cavitation area, the classical Reynolds equation was modified and the parameters of the partial slip surface were optimized through simulation by Zhang Hui [5] . The boundary slip effect on the load capacity is closely related to the matching of the sliding property between the motion and the static surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The velocity slip in the cavitation region can occur and change the cavitation boundary condition of oil film and affects the dynamic behaviors of the journal bearing. 8,9 Therefore, the velocity slip in the cavitation region plays an important role in solving the dynamic coefficients of the journal bearing and also influences the dynamic performance of a rotor-bearing system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%