Skip to main content

Analysis of tilting pad journal bearings with heat transfer effects.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Knight, JD; Barrett, LE
Published in: undefined
January 1, 1987

An approximate solution technique for tilting pad journal bearings is presented. The method makes use of approximations to the axial pressure profile and the temperature profiles and includes heat transfer between the film and its boundaries. A second order profile is assumed to represent the temperature distribution across the film. The classical Reynolds equation is applied using the viscosity based on the cross film average of temperature. The transfer of heat in the pads is modelled as purely radial conduction, and the journal surface temperature is given by a circumferential average of the film temperatures. Results of calculations are presented for a sample case representative of an industrial compressor or turbine bearing and are compared to isothermal results. The dynamic characteristics in this case are found to vary by 10% to 35% for a change in lubricant inlet temperature of 28DEGREESC. Temperature distributions in the lubricant and on the surfaces of the pads are given.

Duke Scholars

Published In

undefined

Publication Date

January 1, 1987
 

Citation

APA
Chicago
ICMJE
MLA
NLM
Knight, J. D., & Barrett, L. E. (1987). Analysis of tilting pad journal bearings with heat transfer effects. Undefined.
Knight, J. D., and L. E. Barrett. “Analysis of tilting pad journal bearings with heat transfer effects.Undefined, January 1, 1987.
Knight JD, Barrett LE. Analysis of tilting pad journal bearings with heat transfer effects. undefined. 1987 Jan 1;
Knight, J. D., and L. E. Barrett. “Analysis of tilting pad journal bearings with heat transfer effects.Undefined, Jan. 1987.
Knight JD, Barrett LE. Analysis of tilting pad journal bearings with heat transfer effects. undefined. 1987 Jan 1;

Published In

undefined

Publication Date

January 1, 1987