Technical Paper
A Numerical Approach to the Thermal Effect on the Equivalent Dynamic Coefficients of Radial Bearings
2011-10-04
2011-36-0327
To analyze a complete real machine, it can be convenient to divide the system into sub-systems, analyzing each sub-system individually, and then, assembling them together in the whole system. Many of these sub-systems can be found in an automotive engine, being the hydrodynamic bearing one of the most common mechanical components present in all kinds of power generation systems. Journal bearings are linking elements between parts with relative motion, and these linking elements must work to support radial loads with minimal friction and power loss. In 1925, Stodola realized that the bearing is not a rigid support, but it works like a set of springs and dashpots whose characteristics have an expressive effect on the dynamical behavior of the supported rotating shaft.