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    Theoretical Modeling of the Vapor Cavitation in Dynamically Loaded Journal Bearings

    Source: Journal of Tribology:;1986:;volume( 108 ):;issue: 004::page 628
    Author:
    D. E. Brewe
    DOI: 10.1115/1.3261288
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: A theoretical investigation is made of the evolution of a vapor bubble for a submerged journal bearing under dynamically loaded conditions. The solution to the Reynolds equation is determined numerically using a control volume method (Elrod algorithm). This method conserves mass throughout the computational domain including the liquid-vapor interface which may or may not be in motion relative to the minimum film line. An ADI (Alternating Direction Implicit) method is used to effect the time march. Excellent agreement was found with the experimental work of Jakobsson and Floberg for stationary cavitation. Predictions of bubble life for nonstationary cavitation compare reasonably well with that measured by Jacobson and Hamrock using high-speed photography. A comparison study was performed to determine some of the consequences of applying a nonconservative theory to a dynamic problem. A complete dynamic cycle of a journal whirling in a circular path was chosen for the basis of comparison. Significant differences were observed in the load components near the end of the cycle. In each case, onset of cavitation was observed followed by bubble growth and subsequent collapse. More complete details of this phenomena are illustrated with the use of perspective graphic plots depicting the associated pressure distribution and region of cavitation with position and motion of the journal within the housing.
    keyword(s): Vapors , Cavitation , Modeling , Journal bearings , Bubbles , Motion , Cycles , Equations , Whirls , Collapse , Stress , Algorithms AND Pressure ,
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    contributor authorD. E. Brewe
    date accessioned2017-05-08T23:23:28Z
    date available2017-05-08T23:23:28Z
    date copyrightOctober, 1986
    date issued1986
    identifier issn0742-4787
    identifier otherJOTRE9-28458#628_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/101708
    description abstractA theoretical investigation is made of the evolution of a vapor bubble for a submerged journal bearing under dynamically loaded conditions. The solution to the Reynolds equation is determined numerically using a control volume method (Elrod algorithm). This method conserves mass throughout the computational domain including the liquid-vapor interface which may or may not be in motion relative to the minimum film line. An ADI (Alternating Direction Implicit) method is used to effect the time march. Excellent agreement was found with the experimental work of Jakobsson and Floberg for stationary cavitation. Predictions of bubble life for nonstationary cavitation compare reasonably well with that measured by Jacobson and Hamrock using high-speed photography. A comparison study was performed to determine some of the consequences of applying a nonconservative theory to a dynamic problem. A complete dynamic cycle of a journal whirling in a circular path was chosen for the basis of comparison. Significant differences were observed in the load components near the end of the cycle. In each case, onset of cavitation was observed followed by bubble growth and subsequent collapse. More complete details of this phenomena are illustrated with the use of perspective graphic plots depicting the associated pressure distribution and region of cavitation with position and motion of the journal within the housing.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleTheoretical Modeling of the Vapor Cavitation in Dynamically Loaded Journal Bearings
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume108
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Tribology
    identifier doi10.1115/1.3261288
    journal fristpage628
    journal lastpage637
    identifier eissn1528-8897
    keywordsVapors
    keywordsCavitation
    keywordsModeling
    keywordsJournal bearings
    keywordsBubbles
    keywordsMotion
    keywordsCycles
    keywordsEquations
    keywordsWhirls
    keywordsCollapse
    keywordsStress
    keywordsAlgorithms AND Pressure
    treeJournal of Tribology:;1986:;volume( 108 ):;issue: 004
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