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Parametric study of texturing in convergent bearings

The effect of textured surfaces in hydrodynamic bearings is assessed using a mass-conserving numerical analysis that allows for arbitrary geometry and multiple regions of cavitation. The texture investigated consists of regularly spaced rectangular pockets through an (infinitely) long linearly conve...

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Published in:Tribology international 2012-08, Vol.52, p.7-16
Main Authors: Fowell, M.T., Medina, S., Olver, A.V., Spikes, H.A., Pegg, I.G.
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Language:English
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Summary:The effect of textured surfaces in hydrodynamic bearings is assessed using a mass-conserving numerical analysis that allows for arbitrary geometry and multiple regions of cavitation. The texture investigated consists of regularly spaced rectangular pockets through an (infinitely) long linearly convergent or parallel bearing. This arrangement leads to nine independent non-dimensional parameters including operating conditions. The effectiveness of texture at improving load support and reducing friction over a corresponding plain bearing is described in relation to these parameters and the important interaction between parameters is highlighted. The beneficial or detrimental effect of texture is explained in terms of the fundamental mechanisms of hydrodynamic pressure generation including inlet suction. ► We determine nine parameters which describe a model long textured slider bearing. ► The way in which the parameters alter the effectiveness of texture is investigated. ► Parameters interact strongly; this may lead to reversal of performance. ► Cavitation alters the response to parameter changes in a critical, non-smooth way.
ISSN:0301-679X
1879-2464
DOI:10.1016/j.triboint.2012.02.013