3D Numerical study on the effect of shaft eccentricity on the tribological performance of lubricated sliding contact

Recently, a growing interest is given to the wall slip and the artificial texturing for improving the performance of lubricated sliding contact. The use of wall slip, artificial texturing, and the combination of slip and texturing can be the effective approach to enhance the performance of the beari...

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Main Authors: Tauviqirrahman Mohammad, Kurniawan Bayu, Jamari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815902042
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spelling doaj-4f35c27818624ff68ffdc14893fb05a32021-08-11T14:31:11ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011590204210.1051/matecconf/201815902042matecconf_ijcaet-isampe2018_020423D Numerical study on the effect of shaft eccentricity on the tribological performance of lubricated sliding contactTauviqirrahman MohammadKurniawan BayuJamariRecently, a growing interest is given to the wall slip and the artificial texturing for improving the performance of lubricated sliding contact. The use of wall slip, artificial texturing, and the combination of slip and texturing can be the effective approach to enhance the performance of the bearing. The present study examines the effect of shaft eccentricity ratio on the hydrodynamic journal bearing performance. 3D numerical modelling based on modified Reynolds equation is used to analyse the effect of texturing and the wall slip on the characteristics of a hydrodynamically lubricated sliding contact. The analysis results point out that with respect to the load support and the power loss of the bearing, the use of wall slip on smooth surface is the most excellent configuration compared to other patterns (i.e. slip-texturing, pure texturing and conventional patterns). It is also confirmed that the wedge effect due to the shaft eccentricity has a significant role in altering the lubricant behaviour. Thus, a particular care must be taken in choosing the pattern of lubricated sliding contact as well as the shaft eccentricity.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815902042
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author Tauviqirrahman Mohammad
Kurniawan Bayu
Jamari
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Kurniawan Bayu
Jamari
3D Numerical study on the effect of shaft eccentricity on the tribological performance of lubricated sliding contact
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Tauviqirrahman Mohammad
Kurniawan Bayu
Jamari
author_sort Tauviqirrahman Mohammad
title 3D Numerical study on the effect of shaft eccentricity on the tribological performance of lubricated sliding contact
title_short 3D Numerical study on the effect of shaft eccentricity on the tribological performance of lubricated sliding contact
title_full 3D Numerical study on the effect of shaft eccentricity on the tribological performance of lubricated sliding contact
title_fullStr 3D Numerical study on the effect of shaft eccentricity on the tribological performance of lubricated sliding contact
title_full_unstemmed 3D Numerical study on the effect of shaft eccentricity on the tribological performance of lubricated sliding contact
title_sort 3d numerical study on the effect of shaft eccentricity on the tribological performance of lubricated sliding contact
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Recently, a growing interest is given to the wall slip and the artificial texturing for improving the performance of lubricated sliding contact. The use of wall slip, artificial texturing, and the combination of slip and texturing can be the effective approach to enhance the performance of the bearing. The present study examines the effect of shaft eccentricity ratio on the hydrodynamic journal bearing performance. 3D numerical modelling based on modified Reynolds equation is used to analyse the effect of texturing and the wall slip on the characteristics of a hydrodynamically lubricated sliding contact. The analysis results point out that with respect to the load support and the power loss of the bearing, the use of wall slip on smooth surface is the most excellent configuration compared to other patterns (i.e. slip-texturing, pure texturing and conventional patterns). It is also confirmed that the wedge effect due to the shaft eccentricity has a significant role in altering the lubricant behaviour. Thus, a particular care must be taken in choosing the pattern of lubricated sliding contact as well as the shaft eccentricity.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815902042
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