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TítuloAn experimental investigation on the influence of deactivation of a groove on the performance of a twin groove journal bearing
Autor(es)Solghar, A. A.
Brito, F. P.
Claro, José Carlos Pimenta
Palavras-chaveHydrodynamic journal bearings
Supply conditions
Thermal behavior
Groove deactivation
Data2014
EditoraInstitution of Mechanical Engineers
RevistaProceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of engineering tribology
Resumo(s)Laboratory tests have been carried out in order to assess the influence of groove activation and deactivation on the performance of a twin axial groove steadily loaded hydrodynamic journal bearing. Temperature distribution at the oil–bush interface, oil outlet temperature, total oil flow rate, partial oil flow rate (at each groove), and motor consumption were measured for several journal speeds and loads under constant feeding pressure (pf) and constant feeding temperature (Tf), at five different loading angles ( ). In this study, the corresponding groove was deactivated whenever negative oil flow rate was observed in it and results were compared. It was found that the groove deactivation strategy has profound influence on the bearing performance when negative flow rate occurs at one groove, preventing such undesirable effects as lubricant starvation at the loaded region of the bearing. Groove deactivation in the event of negative flow rate may be easily implemented by incorporating a check valve to the feeding system of each groove. Such strategy seems to be highly recommended for the safe operation of bearings subjected to high loads and load angles deviated from 90º.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/34641
DOI10.1177/1350650113518521
ISSN1350-6501
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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