2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11012-018-0897-0
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Influence of dimple geometry and micro-roughness orientation on performance of textured hybrid thrust pad bearing

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“…This is because RBC being non-mass conserving in cavitation region does not predict boundary or onset of film reformation. The location of reformation of fluid film is described by Jacobson et al [14,20,21] as:…”
Section: Mathematical Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is because RBC being non-mass conserving in cavitation region does not predict boundary or onset of film reformation. The location of reformation of fluid film is described by Jacobson et al [14,20,21] as:…”
Section: Mathematical Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artificially induced micro-texture over the bearing surface can be generated in the form of well-organized and defined discrete features (micro-dimples) or as continuous features (micro-grooves). Over the last two decades, several researchers have investigated the performance of thrust washer [8], thrust pad bearings [9][10][11][12][13][14], journal bearings [15], piston rings [16][17][18] and mechanical seals [19][20][21] with artificially induced micro-texture over the bearing pad surfaces. Yu and Sadeghi [8] investigated the influence of groove geometry on the performance of thrust washer operating in hydrodynamic lubrication, using control volume finite difference approach.…”
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