Multiscale Elastohydrodynamic Wedge-Platform Thrust Bearing with Ultra Low Clearance

Authors

  • Chao WANG College of Mechanical Engineering, Changzhou University; Jiangsu Power Equipment Co., Ltd
  • Yongbin ZHANG Changzhou University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5755/j02.mech.34137

Keywords:

adsorbed layer, elastic deformation, hydrodynamics, multiscale, pressure, thrust bearing

Abstract

The effect of the surface elastic deformation is investigated by the multiscale approach in the hydrodynamic wedge-platform thrust bearing with the ultra low clearance on the 1nm scale, by incorporating both the non-continuum pure adsorbed layer flow and the multiscale “sandwich” film flow. The pure adsorbed layer flow in ultra small surface separations is described by the non-continuum nanoscale flow equation; The “sandwich” film flow is described by the multiscale flow equations respectively for the adsorbed layer flow and the intermediate continuum fluid flow. The numerical calculation results show that in the studied bearing, the effect of the surface elastic deformation is normally significant, it pronouncedly reduces the maximum film pressure, greatly changes both the film pressure profile and the surface separation profile, and considerably increases the minimum surface separation, which occurs on the exit of the bearing. The effect of the surface elastic deformation is shown to be obviously dependent on the fluid-bearing surface interaction.

Downloads

Published

2024-04-04

Issue

Section

MECHANICS OF FLUIDS AND GASES