Although gas-lubricated tilting-pad bearings are widely used in high-speed turbomachinery, the theoretical prediction of the dynamic characteristics of tilting-pad gas bearings is also a very difficult problem because of its structural complexity. Several approaches have been proposed to solve this problem such as the pad assembly method and the small perturbation method. A numerical method by combining the partial derivative method with the equivalent coefficient method is presented in this paper to evaluate the dynamic stiffness and damping coefficients of self-acting tilting-pad gas bearing. The dynamic coefficients with the pads fixed and with the pads perturbation are, respectively, obtained for a typical self-acting tilting-pad gas bearing by using the proposed method to mainly explain the dependency of the bearing dynamic coefficients on the perturbation frequency. For bearings with the pads perturbation, the cross-coupling stiffness and damping coefficients are almost negligible compared with the direct ones. At lower perturbation frequency, the stiffness coefficients increase, while the damping coefficients decrease with an increasing frequency. The higher perturbation frequencies have very little effects on the bearing dynamic coefficients. Dynamic stiffness coefficients approach to the constant and damping coefficients to zero. However, with the pads fixed, in a low range of frequency, the absolute values of cross-coupling stiffness coefficients decrease with frequency. Furthermore, the cross-coupling coefficients are not negligible compared with the direct ones. In addition, the effects of pad inertia on dynamic coefficients are studied and compared with the results of pad inertia neglected.
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January 2008
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Numerical Analysis on Dynamic Coefficients of Self-Acting Gas-Lubricated Tilting-Pad Journal Bearings
Yang Lihua,
Yang Lihua
Institute of Mechatronics and Information Systems,
Xi’an Jiaotong University
, Xi’an Shaanxi 710049, China
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Qi Shemiao,
Qi Shemiao
Institute of Mechatronics and Information Systems,
Xi’an Jiaotong University
, Xi’an Shaanxi 710049, China
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Yu Lie
Yu Lie
Institute of Mechatronics and Information Systems,
e-mail: yulie@mail.xjtu.edu.cn
Xi’an Jiaotong University
, Xi’an Shaanxi 710049, China
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Yang Lihua
Institute of Mechatronics and Information Systems,
Xi’an Jiaotong University
, Xi’an Shaanxi 710049, China
Qi Shemiao
Institute of Mechatronics and Information Systems,
Xi’an Jiaotong University
, Xi’an Shaanxi 710049, China
Yu Lie
Institute of Mechatronics and Information Systems,
Xi’an Jiaotong University
, Xi’an Shaanxi 710049, Chinae-mail: yulie@mail.xjtu.edu.cn
J. Tribol. Jan 2008, 130(1): 011006 (11 pages)
Published Online: December 17, 2007
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Received:
November 16, 2006
Revised:
August 27, 2007
Published:
December 17, 2007
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Lihua, Y., Shemiao, Q., and Lie, Y. (December 17, 2007). "Numerical Analysis on Dynamic Coefficients of Self-Acting Gas-Lubricated Tilting-Pad Journal Bearings." ASME. J. Tribol. January 2008; 130(1): 011006. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2805422
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