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Numerical optimization of surface texture for improved tribological performance of journal bearing at varying operating conditions

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, ISSN: 0036-8792, Vol: 70, Issue: 9, Page: 1608-1618
2018
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  • Citations
    17
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  • Captures
    31

Article Description

Purpose: Journal bearings are used in numerous rotary machines. The load carrying capacity and friction of a bearing have been major concerns in design. Recent developments in surface texturing have showed potential outcomes to improve the tribological characteristics of mating surfaces. This study aims to investigate surface textures, which are transverse to the sliding direction, for frictional response of the journal bearing. Design/methodology/approach: A hydrodynamic lubrication model is considered to evaluate the effect of surface texturing on the performance of a journal bearing at varying operating conditions. The two-dimensional generalized Reynolds equation, coupled with mass-conserving Elrod cavitation algorithm, is solved to evaluate texture-induced variations in tribological performance parameters. Findings: Results have showed remarkable improvements in frictional response. Moreover, micro-textures on the journal surface alter the cavitation response and film-reformation in the hydrodynamic conjunction of the plain bearing. Originality/value: Operating condition-based comprehensive exhaustive optimization of texture geometry is performed to generate widespread conclusion.

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