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A method of temperature monitoring in fluid film bearings

open access: yesTribology International, 2004
In the present paper a method to improve temperature monitoring of fluid film bearings is described. The method is tested in an industrial tilting pad thrust bearing. Test results for steady state and transient operating conditions are reported. Temperatures monitored by a thermocouple through the utilisation of the proposed method are compared to ...
Glavatskih, Sergei,
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Thermohydrodynamic Instability in Fluid‐Film Bearings

open access: yes, 2016
Thermohydrodynamic Instability in Fluid-Film Bearings aims to establish instability criteria for a rotor-bearing system associated with fluid-film journal bearings.
J. K. Wang, M. M. Khonsari
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On the optimization of fluid film bearings

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1976
Abstract In a classical paper slightly after the turn of the century, Lord Rayleigh obtained the optimum one dimensional slider bearing profile, the Rayleigh step. His criteria for optimality was that the load capacity per unit length of the bearing be maximum among all profiles having a given minimum film thickness.
S. M. Rohde, G. T. McAllister
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ROTOR TRAJECTORIES ON MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID–FILM BEARINGS

Fundamental and Applied Problems of Engineering and Technology, 2021
The article presents the results of a computational experiment to simulate the dynamics of a rotor on plain bearings lubricated with a magnetorheological fluid. The results of calculating the dynamic coefficients are presented. A description of a rigid rotor model on fluid friction supports is given.
A.S. FETISOV   +2 more
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Stability of rotors in compressible fluid-film bearings

Journal of Propulsion and Power, 1987
A power-shaped multipad hydrodynamic journal bearing working in compressible fluid is described here that is suitable for high-speed turbomachines. This type of bearing is much simpler than tilting pad or foil journal bearings and will provide satisfactory results for machines intended to operate under relatively constant environmental and operating ...
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Fluid Film Bearings

1993
Fluid film bearings are commonly used in heavy rotating machines because they possess not only high load carrying capacity but also inherent damping properties. Unlike rolling element bearings, fluid film bearings are an important machine element which offers, in addition to support stiffness, substantial damping to insure rotordynamic stability.
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