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Boundary Element Method Analysis of Hydrodynamic Characteristics of the Three-Leaf Dislocated Floating-Ring Bearing

In: Computational Mechanics

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  • P. L. Xing

    (Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities)

  • M. H. Huang

    (Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities)

  • D. Q. Yang

    (Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities)

Abstract

In this paper, the problem of hydrodynamics of the three-leaf dislocated floating-ring bearing has been studied by means of boundary element method. We obtain the law, which includes the distribution of pressure on boundary surface (axial, bearing and floating-ring) and its friction loss in different eccentricities. For the three-leaf dislocated floating-ring bearing, the more eccentricity, the more bearing load. Inner friction of the three-leaf dislocated floating-ring bearing is less than the three-leaf dislocated bearing in all kinds of eccentricities. Inner friction can also be reduced greatly when added floating-ring in the bearing. The stability of the three-leaf dislocated floating-ring bearing is better than the three-leaf dislocated bearing, and the load is also better than it.

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  • P. L. Xing & M. H. Huang & D. Q. Yang, 2007. "Boundary Element Method Analysis of Hydrodynamic Characteristics of the Three-Leaf Dislocated Floating-Ring Bearing," Springer Books, in: Computational Mechanics, pages 356-356, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-75999-7_156
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-75999-7_156
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