Volume 3B: Fluid Applications and Systems 2019
DOI: 10.1115/ajkfluids2019-5349
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Investigation of Magnetic Journal Bearing Instability Issues in Supercritical CO2 Turbomachinery

Abstract: With the increasing emphasis on reducing the CO2 emission while improving power generation efficiency, new power cycles are being developed. One of those promising power cycles is a supercritical CO2 (S-CO2) power cycle. To generate over 10MW electricity with S-CO2 power cycle, a magnetic bearing can be a good option for the hermetic type turbomachinery. However, from several studies on the magnetic bearing, the instability issues under high density fluid and high speed operating conditions were repeatedly men… Show more

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“…For the sCO 2 turbomachinery developed to date, oil lubrication bearings such as tilting pad bearings, of which the reliability has already been demonstrated in steam turbine generation system, have been widely adopted. Additionally, in small0scale facilities or prototype demonstration cases, various types of bearings such as magnetic bearings [8], bump type foil bearings [1], and hydrostatic bearings have been adopted. Among the aforementioned bearings, hydrostatic bearings are operated by supplying a pressurized lubricant to the bearing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the sCO 2 turbomachinery developed to date, oil lubrication bearings such as tilting pad bearings, of which the reliability has already been demonstrated in steam turbine generation system, have been widely adopted. Additionally, in small0scale facilities or prototype demonstration cases, various types of bearings such as magnetic bearings [8], bump type foil bearings [1], and hydrostatic bearings have been adopted. Among the aforementioned bearings, hydrostatic bearings are operated by supplying a pressurized lubricant to the bearing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%