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Effects of two film rupture models on the thermal analysis of a journal bearing

Publication ,  Journal Article
Knight, JD; Niewiarowski, AJ
Published in: American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper)
December 1, 1989

A model for the thermal behavior of lubricant in the cavitated regions of a journal bearing is presented. The model assumes a bubbly mixture of liquid and air and includes the calculation of local mixture properties of the fluid film. Temperature in the film is calculated by a first order approximate energy equation that 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 a viscosity that does not vary across the film. Results of calculations are compared with published experimental results and with a prior theory that uses an effective length calculation in the cavitation zone.

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American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper)

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0402-1215

Publication Date

December 1, 1989
 

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Knight, J. D., & Niewiarowski, A. J. (1989). Effects of two film rupture models on the thermal analysis of a journal bearing. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper).
Knight, J. D., and A. J. Niewiarowski. “Effects of two film rupture models on the thermal analysis of a journal bearing.” American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper), December 1, 1989.
Knight JD, Niewiarowski AJ. Effects of two film rupture models on the thermal analysis of a journal bearing. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper). 1989 Dec 1;
Knight, J. D., and A. J. Niewiarowski. “Effects of two film rupture models on the thermal analysis of a journal bearing.” American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper), Dec. 1989.
Knight JD, Niewiarowski AJ. Effects of two film rupture models on the thermal analysis of a journal bearing. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper). 1989 Dec 1;

Published In

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper)

ISSN

0402-1215

Publication Date

December 1, 1989