Performance behaviour of elliptical-bore journal bearings lubricated with solid granular particulates |
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Affiliation: | 1. Technical Regulation Team, Korea Railroad Research Institute, South Korea;2. School of Mechanical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, 2066, Seobu-ro, Jangan-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do South Korea;1. GE Oil & Gas, Newbold Road, CV212NH Rugby, UK;2. Lindenstrasse 13, CH-5430 Wettingen, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Journal bearings operating in hot environments and at high temperatures experience accelerated degradation of lubricating oils. In such situations, dry granular particulates have emerged as potential media for providing lubrication in journal bearings in place of lubricating oils. Granular particulates do not degrade thermally, even at considerably high temperatures. This work explores the static and dynamic performance characteristics of elliptical-bore journal bearings lubricated with granular particulates. It is found that a bearing lubricated with a larger size (2 μm) particles offers better performance compared with that using smaller size (1 μm) particles. Bore ellipticity reduces the load-carrying capacity and increases side leakage and the coefficient of friction; however, rotor stability is marginally improved at low eccentricity ratios (<0.6), followed by significant improvement at high eccentricity ratios (>0.6). |
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Keywords: | Particulate Journal bearing Grain size Rigid rotor stability Hydrodynamic lubrication |
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