Effect of lubricant inertia on steady-state characteristics of textured hydrodynamic journal bearing

Author:

Das Debajit,Kakoty Sashindra Kumar

Abstract

Purpose This paper aims to investigate the effects of inertia of the lubricant on the performance parameters of journal bearings textured with spherical-shaped textures. Design/methodology/approach The lubricant is assumed to be Newtonian, and the flow is considered laminar. Considering the lubricant inertia effects, the modified Reynolds equation is discretized using the finite difference method and solved with the Gauss–Seidel successive over-relaxation scheme using the progressive mesh densification method. Findings The results from this numerical study indicate that the lubricant inertia improves textured journal bearing performance characteristics significantly. The improvement is more significant in the case of heavily loaded bearings. Furthermore, it is observed that protruded texturing in journal bearings shows better results compared to dimple textured journal bearings. Originality/value Understanding the effect of lubricant inertia is essential for efficiently designing textured journal bearings. Thus, the results shown here would be helpful for the researchers and the bearing designers.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Surfaces, Coatings and Films,General Energy,Mechanical Engineering

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