Title of article :
CFD Investigation of Influences of Reverse Textures on Bearing Surface of a Journal Bearing
Author/Authors :
Mishra، Santosh K نويسنده , , Shatendra، Sahu نويسنده Bhilai Institute of Technology , , Choudhury، Arnab نويسنده Bhilai Institute of Technology ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 21 سال 2014
Abstract :
It has always been the subject of interest and research to find out most efficient method to minimize the
frictional loss of any mating surface in any mechanism. But it has been identified that only improvement of
lubricating material cannot help much. For this reason research on design modification was started and still
going on to optimize the design of mating surfaces so that losses be minimum. In this paper a research has
been done on the design of bearing surface of a journal bearing. Journal bearing is a very important part of
many machines specially turbines used in Power generation and rolling mills used in steel making sectors. By
modifying the design of the bearing surface, load carrying capacity of a journal bearing can be increased and
thus its performance can be improved. It is proved by many researches that, by putting cylindrical dimples on
bearing surface the performance of a journal bearing can be increased. To measure the performance of a
journal bearing three parameters are usually used. Those are, (i) Load Carrying Capacity, (ii) Frictional
resisting force and (iii) Ratio of Frictional resistance and Load carrying capacity, which is called Frictional
coefficient. In this work a modification has been done on the work of Cupillard. Cupillard considered only
the cylindrical dimples for the sake of manufacturing simplicity, but in this work a different configuration of
dimple has been considered and its influence on bearing performance has been studied.
It is proved by many researches that, by putting cylindrical dimples on bearing surface the performance of a journal bearing can be increased. To measure the performance of a journal bearing three parameters are usually used. Those are, (i) Load Carrying Capacity, (ii) Frictional resisting force and (iii) Ratio of Frictional resistance and Load carrying capacity, which is called Frictional coefficient.
In this work a modification has been done on the work of Cupillard at all (reference [9]). Cupillard considered only the cylindrical dimples for the sake of manufacturing simplicity, but in this work a different configuration of dimple has been considered and its influence on bearing performance has been studied.
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics (JAFM)
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics (JAFM)