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Development of a texture averaged Reynolds equation
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- The application of textured bearing surfaces results in a more complex lubricant flow pattern compared to smooth bearing surfaces. In order to capture the more complex flow pattern and possible inertia effects in the vicinity of the surface pockets, the NavierStokes equations should be used to model the flow between textured surfaces instead of the Reynolds equation. In this paper a multi-scale method is presented where the fluid flow in a single micro-scale texture unit cell is modelled using the NavierStokes equations, the results of which are then averaged to flow factors to be used in a novel texture averaged Reynolds equation on the macro-scale bearing level. Depending on the local flow conditions the non-linear inertia effects in the flow can either contribute or detract from the local load capacity of the lubricant film. Some results from the micro-scale calculations are presented, followed by the method developed to average these results to the macro-scale. The resulting flow-factors are presented and a load correction term is introduced. Although the method presented does not put restrictions to the texture dimensions, the texture unit cell dimensions are chosen equal to those in an experimental polymer water lubricated bearing. In a follow-up paper these results will be used to determine the efficiency of surface texturing in a lubricated journal bearing application. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.
- Subjects :
- Non-linear
Lubricated journal bearings
High Tech Systems & Materials
Inertia effects
Correction terms
Lubricant films
Physics::Fluid Dynamics
Local loads
Journal bearings
Bearing surfaces
Textured surface
Reynolds equation
Micro-scales
Surface texture
Materials
TS - Technical Sciences
Industrial Innovation
Average Reynolds equation
Navier Stokes
MPC - Materials Performance Centre
Water lubricated bearings
Local flow conditions
Mechanics & Materials
Mechatronics
Macro scale
Flow patterns
Flowfactors
Fluid flow
Multiscale method
Surface-texturing
Unit-cell dimensions
Complex flow
Lubricant flow
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.dris...00893..5b2dcb839f427d62c7d7ddf9d7930fdb