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    The Influence Mechanism of the Gas Fraction in Lubricant on Hydrostatic Bearing Characteristics at Different Shear Rates

    Source: Journal of Tribology:;2025:;volume( 148 ):;issue: 001::page 14103-1
    Author:
    Ou, Yangfeng
    ,
    Kang, Huimin
    ,
    Zhou, Yue
    ,
    Liu, Houcai
    ,
    Cao, Zheng
    ,
    Ouyang, Zhihai
    ,
    Li, Wang
    ,
    Duan, Lianghui
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4068671
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: The purpose of this article is to explore the mechanism and law of the gas fraction in lubricants affecting hydrostatic bearings at different shear rates. Based on the coupling between the Reynolds and Rayleigh–Pleset equations, the two-phase flow shear viscosity model, and the finite volume method, a mathematical model of gas–liquid two-phase lubrication of hydrostatic bearings was established. We systematically analyze the influence of gas fraction (1–10 vol%) on oil film characteristics and static/dynamic bearing performance under different eccentricities and shaft speeds. The key findings are summarized as follows: With increasing gas fraction (1–10 vol%), two distinct behavioral patterns emerge. At low shaft speed, the viscosity of the oil sealing surface increases, while the load-carrying capacity and oil film mass flow decrease. Conversely, at high shaft speed, the viscosity of the oil sealing surface decreases, but the load-carrying capacity and the mass flow of oil film gradually increase. Notably, when the cavitation effect is not severe, an increased gas fraction in the lubricant reduces static pressure but amplifies dynamic pressure in hydrostatic bearings. Consequently, the main stiffness coefficient exhibits a slight reduction, whereas the cross stiffness, main damping, and cross damping coefficients all increase—with these variations intensifying proportional to eccentricity and shaft speed.
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    contributor authorOu, Yangfeng
    contributor authorKang, Huimin
    contributor authorZhou, Yue
    contributor authorLiu, Houcai
    contributor authorCao, Zheng
    contributor authorOuyang, Zhihai
    contributor authorLi, Wang
    contributor authorDuan, Lianghui
    date accessioned2025-08-20T09:17:52Z
    date available2025-08-20T09:17:52Z
    date copyright5/28/2025 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2025
    identifier issn0742-4787
    identifier othertrib-25-1113.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4308049
    description abstractThe purpose of this article is to explore the mechanism and law of the gas fraction in lubricants affecting hydrostatic bearings at different shear rates. Based on the coupling between the Reynolds and Rayleigh–Pleset equations, the two-phase flow shear viscosity model, and the finite volume method, a mathematical model of gas–liquid two-phase lubrication of hydrostatic bearings was established. We systematically analyze the influence of gas fraction (1–10 vol%) on oil film characteristics and static/dynamic bearing performance under different eccentricities and shaft speeds. The key findings are summarized as follows: With increasing gas fraction (1–10 vol%), two distinct behavioral patterns emerge. At low shaft speed, the viscosity of the oil sealing surface increases, while the load-carrying capacity and oil film mass flow decrease. Conversely, at high shaft speed, the viscosity of the oil sealing surface decreases, but the load-carrying capacity and the mass flow of oil film gradually increase. Notably, when the cavitation effect is not severe, an increased gas fraction in the lubricant reduces static pressure but amplifies dynamic pressure in hydrostatic bearings. Consequently, the main stiffness coefficient exhibits a slight reduction, whereas the cross stiffness, main damping, and cross damping coefficients all increase—with these variations intensifying proportional to eccentricity and shaft speed.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleThe Influence Mechanism of the Gas Fraction in Lubricant on Hydrostatic Bearing Characteristics at Different Shear Rates
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume148
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Tribology
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4068671
    journal fristpage14103-1
    journal lastpage14103-10
    page10
    treeJournal of Tribology:;2025:;volume( 148 ):;issue: 001
    contenttypeFulltext
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