1997
DOI: 10.1299/kikaic.63.2832
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Experimental Studies on an Externally Pressurized Crosshead-Pin Bearing.

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“…The oil film exchange for the crosshead bearing is dependent upon the oscillation motion. Therefore, when the centre pad length is larger than the journal oscillation angle, the lubricating oil at the bearing centre cannot be readily displaced by fresh oil from the oil-grooves, thereby causing the oil film temperature to increase (4) . This reduces the load carrying capacity significantly.…”
Section: Influence Of Taper Geometry Modified Oilgroovesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The oil film exchange for the crosshead bearing is dependent upon the oscillation motion. Therefore, when the centre pad length is larger than the journal oscillation angle, the lubricating oil at the bearing centre cannot be readily displaced by fresh oil from the oil-grooves, thereby causing the oil film temperature to increase (4) . This reduces the load carrying capacity significantly.…”
Section: Influence Of Taper Geometry Modified Oilgroovesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 2 shows a schematic diagram of the test appa- ratus. The test journal (1), with a diameter of 100 mm, was supported on each side by roller bearings (3), and oscillated within a small angle (2ψ = 55 deg) by an oscillation device (4). The test bearing (2) was subject to a cyclically fluctuating load applied vertically by an oil pressure ram (5).…”
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“…However, research on the tribo-dynamic performance of a crosshead slipper-guide system remains scarce. Scholars have paid more attention to the tribological phenomena of other friction pairs such as piston rings [13][14][15][16], crosshead bearings [17,18], and crankpin bearings [19] in low-speed marine diesel engines. Moreover, such studies have only been carried out under the rated conditions.…”
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“…The test results showed that increasing the oil supply pressure can significantly improve the bearing capacity and oil film thickness. 8 Takasaki et al 9 carried out a study on the crosshead bearing lubrication in which the effect of the crosshead pin rotation was explored. The results showed that the rotation of the crosshead pin is beneficial to the crosshead bearing lubrication.…”
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“…International J of Engine Research 22 (8) increased the friction loss. Figures 20(c) and (d) confirms this conjecture.…”
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