Effect of misalignment on static and dynamic characteristics of hybrid bearing
Résumé
The analysis of actual lubrication problems needs to take into account particularities in flow caused by kinematic conditions and contact geometry. For hybrid journal bearings lubricated by low dynamic viscosity fluid, turbulence and pressure drops due to inertia forces in the recess outlets are phenomena which must be taken into account to compute their working characteristics. These bearings serve as both vertical and horizontal shaft guides particularly under low speed conditions. They are used in mechanisms which are highly loaded at start-up and which cannot generate hydrodynamic load-carrying capacities at low speeds. They avoid damage because of their stabilizing effects, but cannot conceptually cope with shaft misalignment. In this paper, the influence of misalignment of geometrical parameters on static and dynamic characteristics of hybrid bearings in laminar and turbulent flow regimes is presented. Experimental results and numerical results obtained with two numerical procedures, i.e., the finite difference method and the finite element method are compared.
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