ASME 2015 Power Conference 2015
DOI: 10.1115/power2015-49352
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Increase of Operational Safety of Tilting-Pad Journal Bearings by Extraction of Hot Oil at the Trailing Edge

Abstract: A theoretical study is presented with the main objective on the operational safety parameters (minimum film thickness and maximum pad temperature) and thermomechanical deformations of a ø500 mm rocker pad tilting-pad journal bearing (TPJB) for application in large turbo machinery. It can be described by the following specifications: Five pads, 0.23 nominal preload, 60% offset, 56° pad arc angle, 350 mm pad length and 1.28‰ relative bearing clearance. Theoretical investigations are carried out for circumferenti… Show more

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“…Compared to the characteristic values of the critical operating point of the non-profiled initial form, the profiled bearing can be operated at the same operating point with a notably reduced temperature and increased oil film thickness. Kukla et al [30] and Buchhorn et al [31] present two theoretical approaches to influence and improve the steady-state operating characteristics of a ∅-500 mm TPJB without experimental validation. Both approaches focus on a single pad in their simulation model, which considers additional volume flows through the pad into or out of the lubrication gap.…”
Section: Design Changes For Improvement Of Bearing Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Compared to the characteristic values of the critical operating point of the non-profiled initial form, the profiled bearing can be operated at the same operating point with a notably reduced temperature and increased oil film thickness. Kukla et al [30] and Buchhorn et al [31] present two theoretical approaches to influence and improve the steady-state operating characteristics of a ∅-500 mm TPJB without experimental validation. Both approaches focus on a single pad in their simulation model, which considers additional volume flows through the pad into or out of the lubrication gap.…”
Section: Design Changes For Improvement Of Bearing Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both approaches focus on a single pad in their simulation model, which considers additional volume flows through the pad into or out of the lubrication gap. Kukla et al [30] use the oil film pressure at the trailing edge to transfer the heated oil to the pads back. Due to the heating and the more homogeneous temperature distribution, the thermomechanical deformations can be reduced.…”
Section: Design Changes For Improvement Of Bearing Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%