Numerical Study of Slider Bearings With Limited Corrugation

2005 ◽  
Vol 127 (3) ◽  
pp. 582-595 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Phuoc Huynh

Influence of corrugation of limited extent on the performance of fixed-incline slider bearings of infinite width is investigated numerically. Effects of the corrugated section’s parameters like its location, length, and corrugation amplitude, on pressure distribution in the bearing’s fluid film, its load supporting capacity W and flow rate, are considered. When this section is near the entrance to the bearing gap, pressure and W are reduced in comparison with the smooth wall case. As this section is located further downstream, peak pressure and W increase, whereas flow rate decreases. These effects are reinforced by longer corrugated section and larger corrugation amplitude. The results thus point to a simple way to substantially enhance a bearing’s load-supporting capacity.

2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-20
Author(s):  
Ivan Dmitrievich FEDOTENKOV ◽  
Anna Aleksandrovna TSYNAEVA

The paper deals with the study of aerodynamic resistance in a channel with dumbbell-shaped dimples on the surface and with smooth walls. It has been found that the hydraulic resistance of a channel with dumbbell-shaped dimples is higher than of a smooth one. The surface of the channel of the proposed design is also higher. It can be used for the intensification of heat transmission in recuperative heat exchangers of ventilation systems. The numerical study of the flow in a rectangular channel with one-sided arrangement of dimples of proposed geometry has been carried out. It has been determined that the use of such dimples at small flow rates near the inlet (1-0.5 m/s) will increase the rate of gas flow near the surface with dimples in comparison with a smooth wall to 20 %. When the flow rate near the inlet is 16.5 m/s, the areas with lower rates appear near the dimples.


Author(s):  
B. P. Huynh

Performance of slider bearings of infinite width but having corrugation of limited extent is investigated numerically, using a commercial Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software package. Lubricant is assumed to be a fluid of power-law type. Over a range of the power-law index, effects of the corrugated section’s location on pressure distribution in the bearing’s fluid film and its load supporting capacity is considered. Load-supporting capacity increases with power-law index n, but saturates when n reaches about 1.7. Ratio of load-supporting capacities between corrugated bearing and smooth-surface bearing varies significantly with respect to n when n < [about 0.8], but stays nearly constant at higher n value. Larger corrugation-wave amplitude enhances the difference in load-supporting capacity between corrugated bearings and the smooth-surface one.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 3404
Author(s):  
Majid Hejazian ◽  
Eugeniu Balaur ◽  
Brian Abbey

Microfluidic devices which integrate both rapid mixing and liquid jetting for sample delivery are an emerging solution for studying molecular dynamics via X-ray diffraction. Here we use finite element modelling to investigate the efficiency and time-resolution achievable using microfluidic mixers within the parameter range required for producing stable liquid jets. Three-dimensional simulations, validated by experimental data, are used to determine the velocity and concentration distribution within these devices. The results show that by adopting a serpentine geometry, it is possible to induce chaotic mixing, which effectively reduces the time required to achieve a homogeneous mixture for sample delivery. Further, we investigate the effect of flow rate and the mixer microchannel size on the mixing efficiency and minimum time required for complete mixing of the two solutions whilst maintaining a stable jet. In general, we find that the smaller the cross-sectional area of the mixer microchannel, the shorter the time needed to achieve homogeneous mixing for a given flow rate. The results of these simulations will form the basis for optimised designs enabling the study of molecular dynamics occurring on millisecond timescales using integrated mix-and-inject microfluidic devices.


2021 ◽  
pp. 174425912098418
Author(s):  
Toivo Säwén ◽  
Martina Stockhaus ◽  
Carl-Eric Hagentoft ◽  
Nora Schjøth Bunkholt ◽  
Paula Wahlgren

Timber roof constructions are commonly ventilated through an air cavity beneath the roof sheathing in order to remove heat and moisture from the construction. The driving forces for this ventilation are wind pressure and thermal buoyancy. The wind driven ventilation has been studied extensively, while models for predicting buoyant flow are less developed. In the present study, a novel analytical model is presented to predict the air flow caused by thermal buoyancy in a ventilated roof construction. The model provides means to calculate the cavity Rayleigh number for the roof construction, which is then correlated with the air flow rate. The model predictions are compared to the results of an experimental and a numerical study examining the effect of different cavity designs and inclinations on the air flow rate in a ventilated roof subjected to varying heat loads. Over 80 different test set-ups, the analytical model was found to replicate both experimental and numerical results within an acceptable margin. The effect of an increased total roof height, air cavity height and solar heat load for a given construction is an increased air flow rate through the air cavity. On average, the analytical model predicts a 3% higher air flow rate than found in the numerical study, and a 20% lower air flow rate than found in the experimental study, for comparable test set-ups. The model provided can be used to predict the air flow rate in cavities of varying design, and to quantify the impact of suggested roof design changes. The result can be used as a basis for estimating the moisture safety of a roof construction.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1809 (1) ◽  
pp. 012025
Author(s):  
M O Kuchinskiy ◽  
T P Lyubimova ◽  
K A Rybkin ◽  
O O Fattalov ◽  
L S Klimenko

Author(s):  
Riccardo Da Soghe ◽  
Cosimo Bianchini ◽  
Carl M. Sangan ◽  
James A. Scobie ◽  
Gary D. Lock

This paper deals with a numerical study aimed at the characterization of hot gas ingestion through turbine rim seals. The numerical campaign focused on an experimental facility which models ingress through the rim seal into the upstream wheel-space of an axial-turbine stage. Single-clearance arrangements were considered in the form of axial- and radial-seal gap configurations. With the radial-seal clearance configuration, CFD steady-state solutions were able to predict the system sealing effectiveness over a wide range of coolant mass flow rates reasonably well. The greater insight of flow field provided by the computations illustrates the thermal buffering effect when ingress occurs: for a given sealing flow rate, the effectiveness on the rotor was significantly higher than that on the stator due to the axial flow of hot gases from stator to rotor caused by pumping effects. The predicted effectiveness on the rotor was compared with a theoretical model for the thermal buffering effect showing good agreement. When the axial-seal clearance arrangement is considered, the agreement between CFD and experiments worsens; the variation of sealing effectiveness with coolant flow rate calculated by means of the simulations display a distinct kink. It was found that the “kink phenomenon” can be ascribed to an over-estimation of the egress spoiling effects due to turbulence modelling limitations. Despite some weaknesses in the numerical predictions, the paper shows that CFD can be used to characterize the sealing performance of axial- and radial-clearance turbine rim seals.


Author(s):  
Мурсалим Мухутдинович Гареев ◽  
Марат Иозифович Валиев ◽  
Филипп А. Карпов

Путевая деградация противотурбулентных присадок (ПТП) может стать причиной изменения основных параметров режима магистрального трубопровода - давления и расхода - относительно установившихся значений и осложнить контроль их отклонений от нормативных показателей. При этом до настоящего момента отсутствовала методика расчета режимов перекачки при использовании ПТП с учетом деградации. Авторами была поставлена цель по разработке методики для математического описания распределения давления в трубопроводе с учетом путевой деградации присадки, а также при различных концентрациях ПТП. Для достижения указанной цели предлагается дополнить уравнение баланса напоров с учетом эмпирической зависимости эффективности присадки от длины трубопровода. При расчетах давления в промежуточных точках трассы предлагается использовать данные опытно-промышленных испытаний по изменению эффективности ПТП. Для иллюстрации применения методики рассматриваются примеры перекачки нефти и нефтепродуктов с добавлением присадок в различных концентрациях. На основании экспериментальных данных получена адекватная математическая модель снижения эффективности ПТП по длине магистрального трубопровода для различных концентраций вводимой присадки. Path degradation of drug reducing agents (DRA) can cause changes in the main mode parameters of the main pipeline; pressure and flow rate, relative to the stable values, and complicate the adjustment of their deviations from the standard indicators. At the same time, up until now there has been no methodology for calculating pumping modes when using DRA that takes degradation into account. The authors set a goal to develop a methodology to mathematically describe the pressure distribution in the pipeline, taking into account the path degradation of the agent, as well as the parameters at different DRA concentrations. To achieve this goal, it is proposed to supplement the equation of the pressure head balance with the empirical dependency of agent efficiency on the length of the pipeline. When calculating the pressure at intermediate points of the route, it is proposed to use the pilot run data on the change in the DRA efficiency. To illustrate the application of the methodology, examples of pumping oil and petroleum products with added agents in various concentrations are discussed. On the basis of the experimental data, an adequate mathematical model of the DRA efficiency reduction along the length of the main pipeline for different concentrations of introduced agent was obtained.


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