Subfoil Stiffness Effects in Gas-Lubricated Foil Journal Bearings |
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Authors: | Marc Carpino Gita Talmage |
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Affiliation: | The Pennsylvania State University , University Park, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Abstract: | A gas-lubricated foil journal bearing consists of a compliant foil structure that supports a rigid journal by means of a gas film. The foil structure consists of a top foil and a subfoil. The subfoil, which is constructed of one or more corrugated strips of sheet metal, supports the top foil and provides the primary resistance to radial deflection. As such, the radial stiffness of the subfoil has a direct influence on the gas film thickness and pressure distributions in the bearing. A finite element model incorporating the gas film and the foil structure will be used to investigate the effects of axial variations in the stiffness of the subfoil. |
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Keywords: | Gas Foil Journal Bearings |
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