Running characteristics of aerodynamic bearing with self-lifting capability at low rotational speed

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An aerodynamic journal bearing that is capable of self-generating squeeze-film pressure is presented and its dynamic characteristics investigated numerically and experimentally. A numerical method based on a time-marching static model was applied to assess the orbit trajectory path of the rotor upon a perturbation. Experimental results were obtained to validate the effect of the self-generated squeeze-film pressure on the stability of the rotor. Analyzing the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) responses of the rotor orbits enabled identification of self-excited whirling instabilities. Both numerical and experimental results showed that increasing the squeeze-film effect of the bearing could raise the threshold speed of instability. Copyright © 2011 Tadeusz Adam Stolarski.

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Stolarski, T. A. (2011). Running characteristics of aerodynamic bearing with self-lifting capability at low rotational speed. Advances in Tribology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/973740

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