Stability Effects of Non-Circular Geometry in Floating Ring Bearings

The present study theoretically evaluates the stability potential of noncircular geometries when they are adopted in the outer bearing of floating ring bearings (FRB). A numerical study is carried out to evaluate the stability about the static equilibrium position of a balanced, symmetrical, rigid r...

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Main Author: Giovanni Adiletta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Lubricants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/8/11/99
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spelling doaj-5a1ac5abef384a7aab9952a8ef5355b22020-11-25T04:07:21ZengMDPI AGLubricants2075-44422020-11-018999910.3390/lubricants8110099Stability Effects of Non-Circular Geometry in Floating Ring BearingsGiovanni Adiletta0Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale, Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”, 80125 Napoli, ItalyThe present study theoretically evaluates the stability potential of noncircular geometries when they are adopted in the outer bearing of floating ring bearings (FRB). A numerical study is carried out to evaluate the stability about the static equilibrium position of a balanced, symmetrical, rigid rotor, horizontally placed, and supported at both ends by identical FRBs. In the analysis, the outer bearing of these FRBs is alternatively shaped with common circular bore (CB), two lobe-wave bore (2LWB) or lemon bore (LB), assuming a linearization of the film forces. A minor part of the study consists of partially supporting the results of the above study by means of a nonlinear, transient analysis. Despite limiting to the theoretical aspect, dealt with under several simplifying hypotheses, the investigation highlights the influence of the examined non-circular geometries on the stability of the static equilibrium position, when these geometries are adopted for shaping the outer housing of the FRB. The paper shows that contrasting effects are obtained, depending on the chosen geometrical parameters. In the paper, the acronyms CB, 2LWB, and LB are used to indicate the FRB layouts respectively equipped with outer circular, wave, and lemon bearing.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/8/11/99journal bearingrotor stabilityfloating ring bearinglobe bearingwave bearinglemon bearing
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Stability Effects of Non-Circular Geometry in Floating Ring Bearings
Lubricants
journal bearing
rotor stability
floating ring bearing
lobe bearing
wave bearing
lemon bearing
author_facet Giovanni Adiletta
author_sort Giovanni Adiletta
title Stability Effects of Non-Circular Geometry in Floating Ring Bearings
title_short Stability Effects of Non-Circular Geometry in Floating Ring Bearings
title_full Stability Effects of Non-Circular Geometry in Floating Ring Bearings
title_fullStr Stability Effects of Non-Circular Geometry in Floating Ring Bearings
title_full_unstemmed Stability Effects of Non-Circular Geometry in Floating Ring Bearings
title_sort stability effects of non-circular geometry in floating ring bearings
publisher MDPI AG
series Lubricants
issn 2075-4442
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The present study theoretically evaluates the stability potential of noncircular geometries when they are adopted in the outer bearing of floating ring bearings (FRB). A numerical study is carried out to evaluate the stability about the static equilibrium position of a balanced, symmetrical, rigid rotor, horizontally placed, and supported at both ends by identical FRBs. In the analysis, the outer bearing of these FRBs is alternatively shaped with common circular bore (CB), two lobe-wave bore (2LWB) or lemon bore (LB), assuming a linearization of the film forces. A minor part of the study consists of partially supporting the results of the above study by means of a nonlinear, transient analysis. Despite limiting to the theoretical aspect, dealt with under several simplifying hypotheses, the investigation highlights the influence of the examined non-circular geometries on the stability of the static equilibrium position, when these geometries are adopted for shaping the outer housing of the FRB. The paper shows that contrasting effects are obtained, depending on the chosen geometrical parameters. In the paper, the acronyms CB, 2LWB, and LB are used to indicate the FRB layouts respectively equipped with outer circular, wave, and lemon bearing.
topic journal bearing
rotor stability
floating ring bearing
lobe bearing
wave bearing
lemon bearing
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4442/8/11/99
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