Author:
Xu Fangcheng,Dong Zeda,Chu Jianhua,Wang Haoming,Wang Yongliang
Abstract
Purpose
Gas thrust foil bearings (GTFBs) are used to balance the axial load of engines. However, in some working conditions of large axial force, such as the use of single impeller air compressor, the load capacity of GTFBs is still insufficient. To solve this problem, the load capacity can be improved by increasing the stiffness of bump foil. The purpose of this paper is to explore a scheme to effectively improve the performance of thrust foil bearings. In the paper, the stiffness of bump foil is improved by increasing the thickness of bump foil and using double-layer bump foil.
Design/methodology/approach
The foil deformation of GTFBs supported by three different types of bump foils, the relationship between friction power consumption and external force and the difference of limited load capacity were measured by experimental method.
Findings
The variation of the foil deformation, bearing stiffness, friction power consumption with the external force at different speeds and limited load capacity are obtained. Based on experimental results, the selection scheme of bump foil thickness is obtained.
Originality/value
This paper provides a feasible method for the performance optimization of GTFBs.
Subject
Surfaces, Coatings and Films,General Energy,Mechanical Engineering
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