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Bearings. Journal design

TYPE OF JOURNAL BEARING MOTOR DESIGN CODE 38... [Pg.995]

Dykas, B. and Howard, S.A. (2004) Journal design considerations for turbomachine shafts supported on foil air bearings. Tribol. Trans. 47 508-516. [Pg.289]

Peeken H (1964) Hydrostatische querlager [Hydrostatic Journal Bearing], Konstruktion [Design] 16, H7, pp. 266—276... [Pg.688]

A study has been made of the effect of partial circumferential grooving at the downstream end of the load bearing oil film of a circular profile journal bearing. The design is simple and easy to manufacture accurately and posseses the following attributes ... [Pg.353]

With close-clearance seals it is important that the shaft be closely maintained in its rotating position flexible shaft design (operation above the first lateral critical) is usually not acceptable. Bearings that maintain the closest alignment of the shaft are obviously the best for such applications and, for this purpose, close-clearance journal-type bearings are used. [Pg.12]

Herbage, B.S., High Speed Journal and Thrust Bearing Design, Proceedings of the 1st. Turbomachinery Symposium, Texas A M University, October 1972, pp. 56-61. [Pg.520]

Salamone, D.J., Journal Bearing Design Types and Their Applications to Turbomachinery, Proceedings of the 13th Turbomachinery Symposium, Texas A M University, p. 179, 1984. [Pg.520]

Figure 12-50B. A forced-feed lube system ensures that journal and thrust bearings are properly lubricated. The system is basicaiiy designed in accordance with APi 614 and is suitabie for continuous compressor operation. (Used by permission Bui. PROM 526/i-5/95-ii. Nuovo Pignone, S.p.A., Fiorence, itaiy New York Los Angeies and Houston, Texas. Aii rights reserved.)... Figure 12-50B. A forced-feed lube system ensures that journal and thrust bearings are properly lubricated. The system is basicaiiy designed in accordance with APi 614 and is suitabie for continuous compressor operation. (Used by permission Bui. PROM 526/i-5/95-ii. Nuovo Pignone, S.p.A., Fiorence, itaiy New York Los Angeies and Houston, Texas. Aii rights reserved.)...
Externally pressurized gas journal bearings have the same principle of operation as hydrostatic liquid-lubricated bearings. Any clear gas can be used, but many of the design charts are based on air. There are three forms of external flow restrictors in use with these bearings pocketed (simple) orifice, unpocketed (annular) orifice, and slot. [Pg.1017]

Khonsari, M. (1997) Tribology Data Handbook. Chapter 61, Journal Bearing Design and Analysis. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. [Pg.289]


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