Experimental study of journal bearings with undulating journal surface |
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Authors: | M.O.A. Mokhtar W.Y. Aly G.S.A. Shawki |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mech. Design and Production Engg. Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt |
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Abstract: | A journal bearing test rig was designed and constructed to test the behaviour of journals with wavy surfaces, the circumferential undulations being varied both in amplitude and in number. Results show that wavy journal surfaces may well enhance the load carrying capacity of a bearing. Moreover, surface undulations are shown to move the journal centre locus closer to the load line, ie cause a lower attitude angle. These effects are found to be more pronounced with larger wave amplitudes, and with higher numbers of waves around the journal circumference. In general, friction is found to be reduced with increase in surface wave amplitude.Good agreement is shown to exist between test results and a computer aided analysis conducted by the authors to predict wavy journals performance1. It has been established that a wavy journal surface may, under certain conditions, display higher load capacity, lower friction and permit safer running of journal than bearings with perfectly smooth surfaces. |
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Keywords: | journal bearings journal + flatness (surface) waviness load carrying capacity |
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