| contributor author | Deng, Xin | |
| contributor author | Gates, Harrison | |
| contributor author | Fittro, Roger | |
| contributor author | Wood, Houston | |
| date accessioned | 2019-03-17T11:10:02Z | |
| date available | 2019-03-17T11:10:02Z | |
| date copyright | 1/7/2019 12:00:00 AM | |
| date issued | 2019 | |
| identifier issn | 0098-2202 | |
| identifier other | fe_141_07_071104.pdf | |
| identifier uri | http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4256761 | |
| description abstract | Oil-lubricated bearings are widely used in high-speed rotating machines such as those found in automotive industries and aerospace. However, environmental issues and risk-averse operations are resulting in the removal of oil and the replacement of all sealed oil bearings with reliable water-lubricated bearings. The low viscosity of water increases Reynolds numbers drastically and therefore makes water-lubricated bearings prone to turbulence effects. This requires finer meshes for finite element modeling when compared to oil-lubricated bearings as the low-viscosity fluid produces a very thin lubricant film. Analyzing water-lubricated bearings can also produce convergence and accuracy issues in traditional oil-based analysis codes. Fitting the velocity profile with experiments having a nondimensional wall distance y+ in a certain range results in Ng-optimized Reichardt's constants k and δ+. The definition of y+ can be used to approximate the first layer thickness calculated for a uniform mesh. On the condition that the y+ is fixed to that of a standard oil bearing for which an oil-bearing code was validated, the number of elements across the film thickness and coefficients used in the eddy-viscosity equation can be adjusted to allow for convergence with other fluids other than that which the traditional oil-bearing code was designed for. This study proposed a new methodology to preserve the y+ value to make water-lubricated thrust bearing models valid. A method for determining the required number of cross-film elements in water-lubricated bearings was found. The results of this study could aid in improving future designs and models of water-lubricated bearings. | |
| publisher | The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) | |
| title | Methodology of Turbulence Parameter Correction in Water-Lubricated Thrust Bearings | |
| type | Journal Paper | |
| journal volume | 141 | |
| journal issue | 7 | |
| journal title | Journal of Fluids Engineering | |
| identifier doi | 10.1115/1.4042161 | |
| journal fristpage | 71104 | |
| journal lastpage | 071104-9 | |
| tree | Journal of Fluids Engineering:;2019:;volume( 141 ):;issue: 007 | |
| contenttype | Fulltext | |