Lili Wang, Xue Ge, Jingdong Duan, Longchao Li, Yunlong Bao
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Abstract
In the actual working condition, due to the manufacturing errors, improper installation, load, thermal deformation or other factors can cause the journal surface to produce the form and position errors. The mathematical models are developed that takes into account the form and position errors, the lubrication performance of four-recess capillary restrictor hybrid journal bearings with different journal tilt angles and cylindricities is studied, and the effect of eccentricity on the oil film lubrication performance is analysed. The results show that the dimensionless oil film pressure and loading capacity increase as the journal tilt angle and eccentricity increase considering journal tilt, and the friction coefficient tends to increase and then decrease. Compared with journal alignment, the oil film thickness distorts, the oil film pressure peak shifts to the edge of bearing, and the horizontal tilt has a greater impact on bearing when the journal is tilted. The oil film pressure distribution has no significant change considering cylindricity errors, while the oil film pressure value increases, the loading capacity increases and the coefficient of friction decreases as the cylindricity and eccentricity increase. The research shows that the presence of a certain cylindricity error contributes to the lubrication performance of four-recess capillary restrictor hybrid journal bearings.
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Lubrication Science is devoted to high-quality research which notably advances fundamental and applied aspects of the science and technology related to lubrication. It publishes research articles, short communications and reviews which demonstrate novelty and cutting edge science in the field, aiming to become a key specialised venue for communicating advances in lubrication research and development.
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Bio-lubrication, bio-lubricants and lubricated biological systems.
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