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Performance Analysis of High-Speed Deep/Shallow Recessed Hybrid Bearing

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  • Lei Wang
  • Shuyun Jiang

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The present paper proposes a theoretical analysis of the performance of deep/shallow recessed hybrid bearing. It is intended that, on the basis of the numerical results drawn from this study, appropriate shallow recess depth and width can be determined for use in the bearing design process. By adopting bulk flow theory, the turbulent Reynolds equation and energy equation are modified and solved numerically including concentrated inertia effects at the recess edge with different depth and width of shallow recess. The results indicate that the load capacity, drag torque increases as the depth of shallow recess is shallower and the width ratio (half angle of deep recess versus half angle of shallow recess) is smaller. In contrast, the flow rate decreases as the depth of shallow recess is shallower and the width ratio is smaller. Nevertheless, the appropriate design of the depth and width of shallow recess might well induce the performance of high-speed deep/shallow recessed hybrid bearing.

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  • Lei Wang & Shuyun Jiang, 2013. "Performance Analysis of High-Speed Deep/Shallow Recessed Hybrid Bearing," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-9, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:918767
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/918767
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