Theoretical modeling of the vapor cavitation in dynamically loaded journal bearings
Abstract
A theoretical investigation is made of the evolution of a vapor-bubble for a submerged journal bearing under dynamically loaded conditions using the Elrod algorithm. This method conserves mass throughout the computational domain. A comparison study is performed to determine some of the consequences of applying a nonconservative theory (pseudo-Gumbel BC) to a dynamic problem. A complete dynamic cycle of a journal whirling in a circular path is chosen for the basis of comparison. Significant differences are observed in the load components near the end of the cycle. Further, good agreement with experiment is found for stationary and nonstationary cavitation.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985STIN...8610463B
- Keywords:
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- Bubble Technique;
- Cavitation Flow;
- Dynamic Loads;
- Journal Bearings;
- Models;
- Rotation;
- Switching Theory;
- Dynamical Systems;
- Nonconservative Forces;
- Tribology;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer